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McLeod syndrome (MLS) is an ultra-rare X-linked multisystem disorder characterized by neurological involvement and distinctive hematological features, including acanthocytosis and specific blood group antigens. The clinical picture is typically dominated by central nervous system manifestations, such as movement disorders, cognitive and psychiatric disturbances, and epilepsy, while subclinical neuromuscular involvement is common. The function of the XK protein and the disease pathophysiology remain poorly understood. We report a unique case of MLS presenting with exercise intolerance due to isolated myopathy associated with mitochondrial Complex I deficiency, in the absence of central nervous system involvement or neuropathy. Whole-genome sequencing identified a novel in-frame duplication introducing an additional leucine at a highly conserved site within the transmembrane domain of the XK protein, resulting in impaired XK protein expression. This case expands the phenotypic spectrum of MLS and underscores the need to include MLS in the differential diagnosis of unexplained metabolic myopathies. Further studies are warranted to elucidate a potential role of the XK protein in mitochondrial function.
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Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol
October 2025
Department of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Aims: X-linked McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome (MLS) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterised by the presence of red blood cell acanthocytosis and a chorea syndrome. Analogous to Huntington's disease (HD), MLS displays cognitive and behavioural symptoms besides the progressive movement disorder. This study aimed to describe the neuropathology of MLS in the largest case series to date.
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July 2025
Neurology Department, CHU d'Angers, France; Institute of Neurobiology and Neuropathology CHU d'Angers, France; Neuromuscular Reference Center, Department of Neurology, CHU d'Angers, France; MITOLAB, INSERM U1083, France. Electronic address:
McLeod syndrome (MLS) is an ultra-rare X-linked multisystem disorder characterized by neurological involvement and distinctive hematological features, including acanthocytosis and specific blood group antigens. The clinical picture is typically dominated by central nervous system manifestations, such as movement disorders, cognitive and psychiatric disturbances, and epilepsy, while subclinical neuromuscular involvement is common. The function of the XK protein and the disease pathophysiology remain poorly understood.
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September 2025
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital, Fujian Medical University, China; and.
J Neurol
July 2025
Department of Neurology, The University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, 1400 NW 12th Ave, Miami, FL, 33136, USA.
Introduction: Vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked (Xp11.3), autoinflammatory, somatic (VEXAS) syndrome is a novel acquired disorder of adulthood, discovered in 2020. Neurological symptoms and sequelae of this new disease are underreported and rarer than their systemic counterparts.
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January 2025
The Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume, Japan.