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Clinical variability at the mild end of BRAT1-related spectrum: Evidence from two families with genotype–phenotype discordance
Authors:Sara Nuovo  Valentina Baglioni  Roberta De Mori  Silvia Tardivo  Caterina Caputi  Monia Ginevrino  Alessia Micalizzi  Laura Masuelli  Giulia Federici  Antonella Casella  Elisa Lorefice  Danila Anello  Manuela Tolve  Donatella Farini  Enrico Bertini  Ginevra Zanni  Lorena Travaglini  Gessica Vasco  Claudio Sette  Carla Carducci  Enza M. Valente  Vincenzo Leuzzi
Abstract:
Biallelic mutations in the BRAT1 gene, encoding BRCA1-associated ATM activator 1, result in variable phenotypes, from rigidity and multifocal seizure syndrome, lethal neonatal to neurodevelopmental disorder, and cerebellar atrophy with or without seizures, without obvious genotype–phenotype associations. We describe two families at the mildest end of the spectrum, differing in clinical presentation despite a common genotype at the BRAT1 locus. Two siblings displayed nonprogressive congenital ataxia and shrunken cerebellum on magnetic resonance imaging. A third unrelated patient showed normal neurodevelopment, adolescence-onset seizures, and ataxia, shrunken cerebellum, and ultrastructural abnormalities on skin biopsy, representing the mildest form of NEDCAS hitherto described. Exome sequencing identified the c.638dup and the novel c.1395G>A BRAT1 variants, the latter causing exon 10 skippings. The p53-MCL test revealed normal ATM kinase activity. Our findings broaden the allelic and clinical spectrum of BRAT1-related disease, which should be suspected in presence of nonprogressive cerebellar signs, even without a neurodevelopmental disorder.
Keywords:BRAT1  NEDCAS  nonprogressive congenital ataxia  phenotypic discordance  splicing variant
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