Fay AJ, King AA, Shimony JS, Crow YJ, Brunstrom-Hernandez
JE. Treatment of Leukoencephalopathy With Calcifications and Cysts With
Bevacizumab. Pediatr Neurol. 2017;71:56–59.
doi:10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2017.03.008
Abstract
Background: Leukoencephalopathy with calcifications and
cysts is a rare, autosomal recessive cerebral microangiopathy that causes
progressive white matter disease, calcifications, and cysts within the brain.
It is typically associated with slowly progressive psychomotor regression,
seizures, and movement disorders. Although leukoencephalopathy with
calcifications and cysts affects only the central nervous system, it
demonstrates remarkable neuropathologic and radiologic overlap with Coats plus,
a disorder of small vessels of the brain, eyes, gastrointestinal tract, and
bone. Coats disease without extraocular involvement, a genetically distinct
disorder from Coats plus, is characterized by retinal telangiectasias and exudative
retinopathy, accompanied by neovascularization. Inhibition of vascular
endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling with the monoclonal anti-VEGF
antibody bevacizumab can improve retinal edema and exudates in Coats disease.
Given these observations, we reasoned that VEGF inhibition might also be
effective in treating leukoencephalopathy with calcifications and cysts and
Coats plus, neither of which has any known therapy.
Methods: We treated an 18-year-old man with
leukoencephalopathy with calcifications and cysts using biweekly infusions of
the VEGF inhibitor bevacizumab for more than one year and performed clinical
examinations and brain imaging at three month intervals.
Results: After treatment for more than one year, the patient
showed improved bradykinesia and range of motion, and brain magnetic resonance
imaging demonstrated a marked reduction in cyst volume and white matter
lesions.
Conclusions: Further studies in a cohort of patients are
warranted to investigate the efficacy of VEGF inhibition as a treatment for
leukoencephalopathy with calcifications and cysts.
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