Huntington's disease: a clinical review

被引:722
作者
McColgan, P. [1 ]
Tabrizi, S. J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] UCL Inst Neurol, Dept Neurodegenerat Dis, Huntingtons Dis Ctr, 10-12 Russel Sq House, London WC1B 5EH, England
[2] Natl Hosp Neurol & Neurosurg, Queen Sq, London, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
Huntington's disease; movement disorders; neurogenetics; CAG REPEAT LENGTH; CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID; NATURAL-HISTORY; TRACK-HD; PROGRESSION; PREMANIFEST; EXPRESSION; BIOMARKERS; TRIALS; ONSET;
D O I
10.1111/ene.13413
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Huntington's disease (HD) is a fully penetrant neurodegenerative disease caused by a dominantly inherited CAG trinucleotide repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene on chromosome 4. In Western populations HD has a prevalence of 10.6-13.7 individuals per 100 000. It is characterized by cognitive, motor and psychiatric disturbance. At the cellular level mutant huntingtin results in neuronal dysfunction and death through a number of mechanisms, including disruption of proteostasis, transcription and mitochondrial function and direct toxicity of the mutant protein. Early macroscopic changes are seen in the striatum with involvement of the cortex as the disease progresses. There are currently no disease modifying treatments; therefore supportive and symptomatic management is the mainstay of treatment. In recent years there have been significant advances in understanding both the cellular pathology and the macroscopic structural brain changes that occur as the disease progresses. In the last decade there has been a large growth in potential therapeutic targets and clinical trials. Perhaps the most promising of these are the emerging therapies aimed at lowering levels of mutant huntingtin. Antisense oligonucleotide therapy is one such approach with clinical trials currently under way. This may bring us one step closer to treating and potentially preventing this devastating condition.
引用
收藏
页码:24 / 34
页数:11
相关论文
共 83 条
[31]   Sustained Therapeutic Reversal of Huntington's Disease by Transient Repression of Huntingtin Synthesis [J].
Kordasiewicz, Holly B. ;
Stanek, Lisa M. ;
Wancewicz, Edward V. ;
Mazur, Curt ;
McAlonis, Melissa M. ;
Pytel, Kimberly A. ;
Artates, Jonathan W. ;
Weiss, Andreas ;
Cheng, Seng H. ;
Shihabuddin, Lamya S. ;
Hung, Gene ;
Bennett, C. Frank ;
Cleveland, Don W. .
NEURON, 2012, 74 (06) :1031-1044
[32]   Identification of Genetic Factors that Modify Clinical Onset of Huntington's Disease [J].
Lee, Jong-Min ;
Wheeler, Vanessa C. ;
Chao, Michael J. ;
Vonsattel, Jean Paul G. ;
Pinto, Ricardo Mouro ;
Lucente, Diane ;
Abu-Elneel, Kawther ;
Ramos, Eliana Marisa ;
Mysore, Jayalakshmi Srinidhi ;
Gillis, Tammy ;
MacDonald, Marcy E. ;
Gusella, James F. ;
Harold, Denise ;
Stone, Timothy C. ;
Escott-Price, Valentina ;
Han, Jun ;
Vedernikov, Alexey ;
Holmans, Peter ;
Jones, Lesley ;
Kwak, Seung ;
Mahmoudi, Mithra ;
Orth, Michael ;
Landwehrmeyer, G. Bernhard ;
Paulsen, Jane S. ;
Dorsey, E. Ray ;
Shoulson, Ira ;
Myers, Richard H. .
CELL, 2015, 162 (03) :516-526
[33]   Cholinesterase inhibitors for rarer dementias associated with neurological conditions [J].
Li, Ying ;
Hai, Shan ;
Zhou, Yan ;
Dong, Bi Rong .
COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2015, (03)
[34]   A NOVEL GENE CONTAINING A TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEAT THAT IS EXPANDED AND UNSTABLE ON HUNTINGTONS-DISEASE CHROMOSOMES [J].
MACDONALD, ME ;
AMBROSE, CM ;
DUYAO, MP ;
MYERS, RH ;
LIN, C ;
SRINIDHI, L ;
BARNES, G ;
TAYLOR, SA ;
JAMES, M ;
GROOT, N ;
MACFARLANE, H ;
JENKINS, B ;
ANDERSON, MA ;
WEXLER, NS ;
GUSELLA, JF ;
BATES, GP ;
BAXENDALE, S ;
HUMMERICH, H ;
KIRBY, S ;
NORTH, M ;
YOUNGMAN, S ;
MOTT, R ;
ZEHETNER, G ;
SEDLACEK, Z ;
POUSTKA, A ;
FRISCHAUF, AM ;
LEHRACH, H ;
BUCKLER, AJ ;
CHURCH, D ;
DOUCETTESTAMM, L ;
ODONOVAN, MC ;
RIBARAMIREZ, L ;
SHAH, M ;
STANTON, VP ;
STROBEL, SA ;
DRATHS, KM ;
WALES, JL ;
DERVAN, P ;
HOUSMAN, DE ;
ALTHERR, M ;
SHIANG, R ;
THOMPSON, L ;
FIELDER, T ;
WASMUTH, JJ ;
TAGLE, D ;
VALDES, J ;
ELMER, L ;
ALLARD, M ;
CASTILLA, L ;
SWAROOP, M .
CELL, 1993, 72 (06) :971-983
[35]   Recommendations for the predictive genetic test in Huntington's disease [J].
MacLeod, R. ;
Tibben, A. ;
Frontali, M. ;
Evers-Kiebooms, G. ;
Jones, A. ;
Martinez-Descales, A. ;
Roos, R. A. .
CLINICAL GENETICS, 2013, 83 (03) :221-231
[36]   Tetrabenazine as antichorea therapy in Huntington disease - A randomized controlled trial [J].
Marshall, FJ ;
Walker, F ;
Frank, S ;
Oakes, D ;
Plumb, S ;
Factor, SA ;
Fahn, S ;
Hunt, VP ;
Jankovic, J ;
Shinaman, A ;
Shoulson, I ;
Goldstein, J ;
Corey-Bloom, J ;
Belden, J ;
Wojcieszek, J ;
Nickerson, C ;
Higgins, D ;
McCall, M ;
Sanchez-Ramos, J ;
Stepanov, N ;
Kostyk, S ;
Harrison, J ;
Testa, C ;
Shannon, B ;
Feigin, A ;
Radtke, D ;
Nance, M ;
Stanton, P ;
Ashizawa, T ;
Hunter, C ;
Ondo, W ;
Rose, K ;
Geschwind, M ;
Jaglin, J ;
Shannon, K ;
Matthews, M ;
Colcher, A ;
Riendl, P ;
Blindauer, K ;
Dustin, K ;
Anderson, K ;
Fowler, S ;
Mehta, D ;
Hanna, P ;
Lindsay, P ;
Eberly, S ;
Zhao, HW ;
MacDonald, M ;
Young, A .
NEUROLOGY, 2006, 66 (03) :366-372
[37]   Selective vulnerability of Rich Club brain regions is an organizational principle of structural connectivity loss in Huntington's disease [J].
McColgan, Peter ;
Seunarine, Kiran K. ;
Razi, Adeel ;
Cole, James H. ;
Gregory, Sarah ;
Durr, Alexandra ;
Roos, Raymund A. C. ;
Stout, Julie C. ;
Landwehrmeyer, Bernhard ;
Scahill, Rachael I. ;
Clark, Chris A. ;
Rees, Geraint ;
Tabrizi, Sarah J. .
BRAIN, 2015, 138 :3327-3344
[38]   Identification of genetic variants associated with Huntington's disease progression: a genome-wide association study [J].
Moss, Davina J. Hensman ;
Pardinas, Antonio F. ;
Langbehn, Douglas ;
Lo, Kitty ;
Leavitt, Blair R. ;
Roos, Raymund ;
Durr, Alexandra ;
Mead, Simon ;
Holmans, Peter ;
Jones, Lesley ;
Tabrizi, Sarah J. .
LANCET NEUROLOGY, 2017, 16 (09) :701-711
[39]   C9orf72 expansions are the most common genetic cause of Huntington disease phenocopies [J].
Moss, Davina J. Hensman ;
Poulter, Mark ;
Beck, Jon ;
Hehir, Jason ;
Polke, James M. ;
Campbell, Tracy ;
Adamson, Garry ;
Mudanohwo, Ese ;
McColgan, Peter ;
Haworth, Andrea ;
Wild, Edward J. ;
Sweeney, Mary G. ;
Houlden, Henry ;
Mead, Simon ;
Tabrizi, Sarah J. .
NEUROLOGY, 2014, 82 (04) :292-299
[40]   New tools for preimplantation genetic diagnosis of Huntington's disease and their clinical applications [J].
Moutou, C ;
Gardes, N ;
Viville, S .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2004, 12 (12) :1007-1014