Background: PLXNA1 encodes for Plexin-A, a transmembrane protein expressed in the developing nervous system. Mutations in this gene have been associated with developmental delay but have not been previously associated with the development of parkinsonism.
Objectives: To describe the case of a 38-year-old patient with developmental delay who developed parkinsonism later in life.
Methods: Post-mortem exome sequencing was performed with confirmation by Sanger sequencing. Brain autopsy was also performed.
Results: Post-mortem exome sequencing on the proband identified a heterozygous predicted nonsense PLXNA1 variant (c.G3361T:p.Glu1121Ter). Pathology demonstrated arhinencephaly with brainstem heterotopia, diffuse Lewy body disease, and frontotemporal lobar dementia-tau.
Conclusions: This case of a patient with developmental delay and parkinsonism with PLXNA1 mutation highlights a need for assessing long-term outcomes of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as the need for genetic testing in adults. It also suggests that the link between PLXNA1 and α-synuclein should be explored in the future. © 2021 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
Keywords: developmental delay; genetics; parkinsonism; semaphorins.
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