Neurology 2019-Dec
NOTCH3 cysteine-altering variant is an important risk factor for stroke in the Taiwanese population.
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METHODS
The Taiwan Biobank, containing 1,517 Taiwanese genome sequences, was queried for pathogenic NOTCH3 cysteine-altering mutations. NOTCH3 mutations identified in the reference population were genotyped in 7,038 stroke- and dementia-free individuals and 800 patients with ischemic stroke. NOTCH3 genotyping, clinical manifestations, and the severity of white matter lesions on MRI were compared between the 2 groups.RESULTS
Three cysteine-altering NOTCH3 variants (p.R544C, p.C853Y, and p.C884Y) were identified from the Taiwan Biobank. We confirmed that the NOTCH3 p.R544C mutation was present in a significant number of individuals in Taiwan, including 60 of the 7,038 healthy controls (0.9%), 17 of the 800 patients with ischemic stroke (2.1%), and 16 of the 245 patients with small vessel occlusion (SVO) stroke (6.5%). The other 2 cysteine-altering mutations were rarely detected. After adjusting for vascular risk factors, harboring the p.R544C variant resulted in a 3.40-fold increased risk for overall stroke and an 11.05-fold increased risk for SVO stroke (p = 0.0001 and 3.9 × 10-10, respectively). Three symptom-free individuals carrying the p.R544C mutation had extensive leukoencephalopathy typical of CADASIL at age 59, 66, and 67, suggesting that p.R544C-related CADASIL could remain subclinical at advanced age.CONCLUSION
The NOTCH3 p.R544C variant is an important risk factor for SVO stroke in Taiwan. Phenotypic variation among individuals carrying a NOTCH3 mutation indicates the existence of disease-modifying factors in CADASIL.