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RNASET2-deficient cystic leukoencephalopathy resembles congenital cytomegalovirus brain infection
ISSN
1061-4036
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
Henneke, Marco
Diekmann, Simone
Kaiser, Jens
Engelbrecht, Volkher
Kohlschuetter, Alfried
Madruga-Garrido, Marcos
Mayer, Michele
Rodriguez, Diana
Rueschendorf, Franz
Thiele, Holger
Nürnberg, Peter
DOI
10.1038/ng.398
Abstract
Congenital cytomegalovirus brain infection without symptoms at birth can cause a static encephalopathy with characteristic patterns of brain abnormalities. Here we show that loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding the RNASET2 glycoprotein lead to cystic leukoencephalopathy, an autosomal recessive disorder with an indistinguishable clinical and neuroradiological phenotype. Congenital cytomegalovirus infection and RNASET2 deficiency may both interfere with brain development and myelination through angiogenesis or RNA metabolism.
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