Biallelic mutations in ABCB1 display recurrent reversible encephalopathy

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The clinical phenotype linked with mutations in ABCB1, encoding P-glycoprotein, has never been reported. Here, we describe twin sisters with biallelic mutations in ABCB1 who showed recurrent reversible encephalopathy accompanied by acute febrile or afebrile illness. Whole-exome sequencing was performed on one of the twin and her healthy parents, and revealed compound heterozygous loss-of-function variants in ABCB1. The patient brains displayed substantial loss of xenobiotic clearance ability, as demonstrated by [11C]verapamil positron emission tomography (PET) study, linking this phenotype with ABCB1 function. The endogenous cytokine clearance from the brain was also decreased in LPS-treated ABCB1 knockout mice compared to controls. The results provide insights into the physiological requirement of ABCB1 in maintaining homeostasis of various compounds for normal brain function.

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Seo, J., Lee, C. R., Paeng, J. C., Kwon, H. W., Lee, D., Kim, S. C., … Choi, M. (2020). Biallelic mutations in ABCB1 display recurrent reversible encephalopathy. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 7(8), 1443–1449. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51125

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