Association between DIAPH1 variant and posterior circulation involvement with Moyamoya disease

Sci Rep. 2023 Jul 3;13(1):10732. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-37665-1.

Abstract

Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a chronic and progressive cerebrovascular stenosis or occlusive disease that occurs near Willis blood vessels. The aim of this study was to investigate the mutation of DIAPH1 in Asian population, and to compare the angiographic features of MMD patients with and without the mutation of the DIAPH1 gene. Blood samples of 50 patients with MMD were collected, and DIAPH1 gene mutation was detected. The angiographic involvement of the posterior cerebral artery was compared between the mutant group and the non-mutant group. The independent risk factors of posterior cerebral artery involvement were determined by multivariate logistic regression analysis. DIAPH1 gene mutation was detected in 9 (18%) of 50 patients, including 7 synonymous mutations and 2 missense mutations. However, the incidence of posterior cerebral artery involvement in mutation positive group was very higher than that in mutation negative group (77.8% versus 12%; p = 0.001). There is an association between DIAPH1 mutation and PCA involvement (odds ratio 29.483, 95% confidence interval 3.920-221.736; p = 0.001). DIAPH1 gene mutation is not a major genetic risk gene for Asian patients with moyamoya disease but may play an important role in the involvement of posterior cerebral artery.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cerebral Angiography
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation
  • Formins / genetics
  • Humans
  • Moyamoya Disease* / diagnostic imaging
  • Moyamoya Disease* / genetics
  • Posterior Cerebral Artery

Substances

  • DIAPH1 protein, human
  • Formins

Supplementary concepts

  • Moyamoya disease 1