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Homozygous c.649dupC mutation in PRRT2 worsens the BFIS/PKD phenotype with mental retardation,episodic ataxia,and absences
Authors:Angelo Labate  Patrizia Tarantino  Maurizio Viri  Laura Mumoli  Monica Gagliardi  Antonino Romeo  Federico Zara  Grazia Annesi  Antonio Gambardella
Institution:1. Institute of Neurology, University Magna Gr?cia, Catanzaro, Italy;2. Institute of Neurological Sciences, National Research Council, Mangone (CS), Italy;3. Pediatric Neurology Unit and Epilepsy Center, Department of Neuroscience, Fatebenefratelli e Oftalmico Hospital Milano, Italy;4. Department of Neuroscience, Institute G. Gaslini, Genoa, Italy
Abstract:Heterozygous mutations of PRRT2, which encodes proline‐rich transmembrane protein 2, are associated with heterogeneous phenotypes including benign familial infantile seizures (BFIS), or familial paroxysmal kinesigenic dystonia (PKD). We report a consanguineous Italian family with BFIS/PKD phenotype that contained 14 living members with 6 affected individuals (four men, ranging in age from 6–44 years). We identified the reported c.649dupC (p.Arg217ProfsX8) mutation of PRRT2 gene that cosegregated with the disease and was not observed in 100 controls of matched ancestry. Four patients with BFIS phenotype were heterozygous for this mutation, including the consanguineous parents of the two affected brothers with more severe phenotypes of BFIS/PKD—mental retardation, episodic ataxia, and absences—who were the only individuals to carry a homozygous c.649dupC mutation. This family provides strong evidence that homozygous PRRT2 mutations give rise to more severe clinical disease of mental retardation, episodic ataxia, and absences, and, thus, enlarges the clinical spectrum related to PRRT2 mutations. Moreover, it suggests an additive effect of double dose of the genetic mutation and underscores the complexity of the phenotypic consequences of mutations in this gene.
Keywords:Benign familial infantile convulsion  Mutation analysis  Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia  PRRT2  Mental retardation
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