Journey Through Autosomal-Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charlevoix–Saguenay: Insights From a Case Series of Seven Patients–A Single-Center Study and Review of an Indian Cohort
- Author:
Mit Ankur RAVAL
1
;
Vikram V HOLLA
;
Nitish KAMBLE
;
Gautham ARUNACHAL
;
Babylakshmi MUTHUSAMY
;
Jitender SAINI
;
Ravi YADAV
;
Pramod Kumar PAL
Author Information
- Publication Type:12
- From:Journal of Movement Disorders 2024;17(4):430-435
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Objective: In this study, we describe the clinical and investigative profiles of 7 cases of autosomal-recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix–Saguenay (ARSACS).
Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of genetically proven cases of ARSACS from our database. Additionally, we reviewed the literature for reported cases of ARSACS from India.
Results: All 7 patients experienced disease onset within the first decade of life. According to the available data, all patients had walking difficulty (7/7), spastic ataxia (7/7), classical neuroimaging findings (7/7), sensory‒motor demyelinating polyneuropathy (6/6), abnormal evoked potentials (5/5), and a thickened retinal nerve fiber layer (3/3). Exome sequencing revealed 8 unique pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants (6 novel) in the SACS gene. An additional 21 cases (18 families) of ARSACS that could be identified from India had similar clinical and investigational findings. The most common c.8793delA variant may have a founder effect.
Conclusion: Our series adds to the previously reported cases of ARSACS from India and expands the genetic spectrum by adding 6 novel variants.