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A Familial Case of Childhood Ataxia with Leukodystrophy Due to Novel POLR1C Mutations

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY(2020)

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Dear Editor, Of the 17 subunits of RNA polymerase III (POLR3), POLR3A and POLR3B are the largest and second largest, respectively, which together form the catalytic core of the polymerase. Most cases of POLR3-related leukodystrophy are caused by mutations in POLR3A or POLR3B, with POLR1C mutations causing about 5% of cases.1 Distinctively, POLR1C is a shared subunit of both RNA polymerase I (POLR1) and POLR3, and molecular defects selectively modify the availabilities of these enzymes, leading to two distinct clinical conditions: Treacher Collins syndrome with autosomal recessive inheritance, and POLR3-related leukodystrophy.1 Only 20 POLR1C mutations presenting with the spectrum of POLR3-related leukodystrophy have been reported worldwide. Here we report two Korean siblings with ataxia and leukodystrophy caused by novel POLR1C mutations. A 5-year-old girl visited our clinic with an ataxic gait. She showed tremor and clumsiness affecting her hands, and mild dysarthria. An ocular examination revealed myopia with mild optic nerve atrophy. Neurocognitive profiles revealed mild mental retardation with an intelligence quotient of 65. Brain MRI showed diffuse hypomyelination, except for T2-weighted hypointensities in the ventrolateral thalamus and optic radiation, without cerebellar atrophy (Fig. 1A, B, and C). She underwent menarche at 13 years of age, without evidence of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. No dental or skeletal abnormalities were found. Her ataxia, tremor, and dysarthria were worsening at her current age of 15 years. She scored 28/40 on the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA). The younger brother of the proband also showed slow progressive ataxia, tremor, and dysarthria from 5 years of age with similar MRI findings (Fig. 1D, E, and F). He had difficulty walking, with ataxia and myoclonus (Supplementary Video 1 in the online-only Data Supplement). Myopia with mild optic nerve atrophy was also noted. No dental or endocrine abnormalities have been found at his current age of 12 years. He had a SARA score of 13/40. Neither sibling exhibited spasticity, dystonia, or seizures. Because of the extreme genetic heterogeneity of leukodystrophy and ataxia, we performed whole-exome sequencing and analyzed the candidate genes causing hypomyelination and ataxia, including POLR3A, POLR3B, PLP1, GJC2, and TUBB4A, which did not reveal any pathogenic variants in them. We identified compound heterozygous POLR1C mutations: a frameshift mutation (c.698_699insAA: p.Tyr233fs) and a missense mutation (c.713A>G: p.Asp238Gly) validated with Sanger sequencing (Fig. 1G). The identified variants were classified as pathogenic based on the 2015 guidelines of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, with evidence levels of PVS1, PM2, and PM3 for p.Tyr233fs, and PS3, PM1, PM2, PM3, and PP4 for p.Asp238Gly.2 POLR3 synthetizes small noncoding RNAs that play essential roles in cells, including transcription, and RNA processing and translation.3 Therefore, members of the POLR3 family are considered housekeeping genes that require strict regulation. POLR1C mutations, which Ji Yeon Han Soo Yeon Kim Jung-Eun Cheon Murim Choi Jin Sook Lee Jong-Hee Chae
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