COL4A1 Mutations as a Monogenic Cause of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease A Systematic Review

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Lanfranconi, Silvia [1 ]
Markus, Hugh S. [1 ]
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[1] St Georges Univ London, London SW17 ORE, England
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COL4A1; gene; genetics; intracerebral hemorrhage; lacunar stroke; stroke; white matter; COLLAGEN-IV A1; INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE; CADASIL; STROKE; LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY; ONSET;
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10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.581918
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and Purpose-A number of single gene disorders can cause cerebral small vessel disease. Mutations in the COL4A1 gene encoding the type IV collagen alpha 1 chain, which are already associated with porencephaly and infantile hemiparesis, have been recently recognized as a further monogenic cause of small vessel disease that can present in adulthood. Methods-We performed a systematic review of published data from 1966 to January 8, 2010 to characterize the features of small vessel disease seen with COL4A1 mutations. Results-We identified a total of 52 mutation carriers. A history of stroke was reported in 9 subjects (17.3%); in 6 cases it was attributable to subcortical hemorrhage and in 3 cases it was attributable to lacunar infarction. Stroke often occurred as first presentation of the disease, with a mean age of onset of 36.1 (SD, 12.95; range, 14-49). Hemorrhages, often recurrent, have been associated with physical trauma and activity and anticoagulant therapy. Brain imaging showed frequent leukoaraiosis (63.5%), microbleeds that are usually subcortical (52.9%), lacunar infarction (13.5%), and dilated perivascular spaces (19.2%). Extensive leukoaraiosis was seen in a number of asymptomatic adult mutation carriers. Asymptomatic intracranial aneurysms were common (44.4% of 18 with angiography). Migraine (with and without aura) was reported in 10 subjects, with a mean age at onset of 31.7. Systemic features are also frequent, affecting the eye (10/21, 47.6%), kidney (15.4%), and muscle (15.4%). Conclusions-COL4A1 is a further cause of familial vasculopathy and may present with stroke, ischemic as well as hemorrhagic, in adult life and with radiological features of leukoaraiosis and microbleeds. (Stroke. 2010; 41: e513-e518.)
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