Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?

Willem MA Verhoeven1,2, Jos IM Egger1,3,4, Berry PH Kremer5, Boudewijn JHB de Pont1, Carlo LM Marcelis61Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Centre of Excellence for Neuropsychiatry, Venray, The Netherlands; 2Erasmus University Medical Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Rotterdam, The Netherlan...

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Main Authors: Verhoeven WMA, Egger JIM, Kremer BPH, de Pont BJHB, Marcelis CLM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-05-01
Series:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/recurrent-major-depression-ataxia-and-cardiomyopathy-association-with--a7467
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spelling doaj-9d01162a9c604f26ac9b77d4f4b351f22020-11-24T22:46:40ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1176-63281178-20212011-05-012011Issue 1293296Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?Verhoeven WMAEgger JIMKremer BPHde Pont BJHBMarcelis CLMWillem MA Verhoeven1,2, Jos IM Egger1,3,4, Berry PH Kremer5, Boudewijn JHB de Pont1, Carlo LM Marcelis61Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Centre of Excellence for Neuropsychiatry, Venray, The Netherlands; 2Erasmus University Medical Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 3Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 4Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Cognition, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 5Department of Neurology, University Medical Centre Groningen, The Netherlands; 6Department of Human Genetics, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsAbstract: At present, more than 100 disease mutations in mitochondrial DNA polymerase γ (POLG) have been indentified that are causally related to an array of neuropsychiatric diseases affecting multiple systems. Both autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant forms can be delineated, the latter being associated with Parkinsonism and depressive or psychotic syndromes. In this report, a middle-aged female patient with recurrent major depression with melancholic features, slowly progressive gait instability, and dilated cardiomyopathy is described. Detailed diagnostic evaluation was performed to elucidate the supposed relationship between ataxia, cardiomyopathy, and major depression with melancholia. After extensive genetic and metabolic investigation, a nucleotide substitution c.2207 A→G in the POLG gene resulting in amino acid change Asn 736Ser in exon 13 was demonstrated. This mutation was considered to be compatible with a mitochondrial disorder and implicated in the pathophysiology of the neuropsychiatric syndrome. It is concluded that this novel POLG mutation forms the most parsimonious etiological explanation for the here-described combination of ataxia, major depression, and cardiomyopathy. Therefore, in patients with a complex neuropsychiatric presentation, extensive diagnostic analysis is warranted, including the search for mitochondriopathies, in order to avoid unnecessary delay of adequate treatment.Keywords: DNA polymerase γ, mitochondrial disease, cerebellar ataxia, major depressionhttp://www.dovepress.com/recurrent-major-depression-ataxia-and-cardiomyopathy-association-with--a7467
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Marcelis CLM
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Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
author_facet Verhoeven WMA
Egger JIM
Kremer BPH
de Pont BJHB
Marcelis CLM
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title Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?
title_short Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?
title_full Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?
title_fullStr Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel POLG mutation?
title_sort recurrent major depression, ataxia, and cardiomyopathy: association with a novel polg mutation?
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
issn 1176-6328
1178-2021
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Willem MA Verhoeven1,2, Jos IM Egger1,3,4, Berry PH Kremer5, Boudewijn JHB de Pont1, Carlo LM Marcelis61Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Centre of Excellence for Neuropsychiatry, Venray, The Netherlands; 2Erasmus University Medical Centre, Department of Psychiatry, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 3Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 4Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Cognition, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 5Department of Neurology, University Medical Centre Groningen, The Netherlands; 6Department of Human Genetics, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsAbstract: At present, more than 100 disease mutations in mitochondrial DNA polymerase γ (POLG) have been indentified that are causally related to an array of neuropsychiatric diseases affecting multiple systems. Both autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant forms can be delineated, the latter being associated with Parkinsonism and depressive or psychotic syndromes. In this report, a middle-aged female patient with recurrent major depression with melancholic features, slowly progressive gait instability, and dilated cardiomyopathy is described. Detailed diagnostic evaluation was performed to elucidate the supposed relationship between ataxia, cardiomyopathy, and major depression with melancholia. After extensive genetic and metabolic investigation, a nucleotide substitution c.2207 A→G in the POLG gene resulting in amino acid change Asn 736Ser in exon 13 was demonstrated. This mutation was considered to be compatible with a mitochondrial disorder and implicated in the pathophysiology of the neuropsychiatric syndrome. It is concluded that this novel POLG mutation forms the most parsimonious etiological explanation for the here-described combination of ataxia, major depression, and cardiomyopathy. Therefore, in patients with a complex neuropsychiatric presentation, extensive diagnostic analysis is warranted, including the search for mitochondriopathies, in order to avoid unnecessary delay of adequate treatment.Keywords: DNA polymerase γ, mitochondrial disease, cerebellar ataxia, major depression
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