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<i>NOTCH3</i> variants are more common than expected in the general population and associated with stroke and vascular dementia: an analysis of 200 000 participants

Bernard P. H. Cho, Stefania Nannoni, Eric L. Harshfield, Daniel J. Tozer, Stefan Gräf, Steven Bell, Hugh S. Markus

2021Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: variants identical to those causing the rare monogenic form of stroke, CADASIL (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy), have been reported more common than expected in the general population, but their clinical significance and contribution to stroke and dementia risk in the community remain unclear. METHODS: variants were identified in UK Biobank whole-exome sequencing data (N=200 632). Frequency of stroke, vascular dementia and other clinical features of CADASIL, and MRI white matter hyperintensity volume were compared between variant carriers and non-carriers. MRIs from those with variants were visually rated, each matched with three controls. RESULTS: variant carriers had increased risk of stroke (OR: 2.33, p=0.0004) and vascular dementia (OR: 5.00, p=0.007), and increased white matter hyperintensity volume (standardised difference: 0.52, p<0.001) and white matter ultrastructural damage on diffusion MRI (standardised difference: 0.72, p<0.001). On visual analysis of MRIs from 47 carriers and 148 matched controls, variants were associated with presence of lacunes (OR: 5.97, p<0.001) and cerebral microbleeds (OR: 4.38, p<0.001). White matter hyperintensity prevalence was most increased in the anterior temporal lobes (OR: 7.65, p<0.001) and external capsule (OR: 13.32, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: variants are more common in the general population than expected from CADASIL prevalence and are risk factors for apparently 'sporadic' stroke and vascular dementia. They are associated with MRI changes of small vessel disease, in a distribution similar to that seen in CADASIL.

Topics & Concepts

CADASILHyperintensityLeukoencephalopathyStroke (engine)DementiaMedicineVascular dementiaWhite matterPopulationExome sequencingPathologyInternal medicineCardiologyCerebral amyloid angiopathyMagnetic resonance imagingGeneticsBiologyDiseaseMutationRadiologyEngineeringEnvironmental healthGeneMechanical engineeringCerebrovascular and genetic disordersGenomics and Rare DiseasesMoyamoya disease diagnosis and treatment