Does Spinocerebellar ataxia 27B mimic cerebellar multiple system atrophy?

J Neurol. 2024 Apr;271(4):2078-2085. doi: 10.1007/s00415-024-12182-x. Epub 2024 Jan 23.

Abstract

Background: Whether spinocerebellar ataxia 27B (SCA27B) may present as a cerebellar multiple system atrophy (MSA-C) mimic remains undetermined.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence of FGF14 (GAA)≥250 expansions in patients with MSA-C, to compare SCA27B and MSA-C clinical presentation and natural history.

Methods: FGF14 expansion screening combined with longitudinal deep-phenotyping in a prospective cohort of 195 patients with sporadic late-onset cerebellar ataxia.

Results: After a mean disease duration of 6.4 years, 111 patients were not meeting criteria for MSA-C while 24 and 60 patients had a final diagnosis of possible and probable MSA-C, respectively. 16 patients carried an FGF14 (GAA)≥250 expansion in the group not meeting MSA-C criteria (14.4%), 3 patients in the possible MSA-C group (12.5%), but none among probable MSA-C cases. SCA27B patients were evolving more slowly than probable MSA-C patients.

Conclusions: FGF14 (GAA)≥250 expansion may account for MSA look-alike cases and should be screened among slow progressors.

Keywords: FGF14; Cerebellar ataxia; Genetic diagnosis; Multiple system atrophy; SCA27B.

MeSH terms

  • Cerebellum
  • Humans
  • Multiple System Atrophy* / diagnosis
  • Prospective Studies
  • Spinocerebellar Ataxias* / diagnosis
  • Spinocerebellar Degenerations* / diagnosis