Authors: Ulugut Erkoyun, Hulya | van der Lee, Sven J. | Nijmeijer, Bas | van Spaendonk, Rosalina | Nelissen, Anne | Scarioni, Marta | Dijkstra, Anke | Samancı, Bedia | Gürvit, Hakan | Yıldırım, Zerrin | Tepgeç, Fatih | Bilgic, Basar | Barkhof, Frederik | Rozemuller, Annemieke | van der Flier, Wiesje M. | Scheltens, Philip | Cohn-Hokke, Petra | Pijnenburg, Yolande
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Research Article
Abstract:
Background: Right temporal variant frontotemporal dementia (rtvFTD) has been generally considered as a right sided variant of semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA), which is a genetically sporadic disorder. Recently, we have shown that rtvFTD has a unique clinical syndrome compared to svPPA and behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia. Objective: We challenge the assumption that rtvFTD is a sporadic, non-familial variant of FTD by identifying potential autosomal dominant inheritance and related genes in rtvFTD. Methods: We collected all subjects with a diagnosis of FTD or primary progressive aphasia who had undergone genetic screening (n =���284) and subsequently who had a genetic
…variant (n = 48) with a diagnosis of rtvFTD (n = 6) in 2 specialized memory clinics. Results: Genetic variants in FTD related genes were found in 33% of genetically screened rtvFTD cases; including MAPT (n = 4), GRN (n = 1), and TARDBP (n = 1) genes, whereas only one svPPA case had a genetic variant in our combined cohorts. Additionally, 4 out of 6 rtvFTD subjects had a strong family history for dementia. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that rtvFTD, unlike svPPA, is not a pure sporadic, but a heterogeneous potential genetic variant of FTD, and screening for genetic causes for FTD should be performed in patients with rtvFTD.
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Keywords: Dementia, frontotemporal dementia, frontotemporal lobar degeneration, genetic, GRN, MAPT, right temporallobe, TARDBP
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-201191
Citation: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease,
vol. 79, no. 3, pp. 1195-1201, 2021