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2. IQSEC2-related encephalopathy in males and females: a comparative study including 37 novel patients
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Darina Prchalova, Philippe Pm Campeau, Bénédicte Duban-Bedu, Jacques L. Michaud, Marije Koopmans, Arnold Munnich, Christel Depienne, Marilyn Tallot, Fadi F. Hamdan, Eveline Hagebeuk, Marie-Laure Moutard, Anna Kaminska, Petra Laššuthová, Kathryn G. Miller, Ange Line Bruel, Xilma Xr Ortiz-Gonzalez, Shoji Ichikawa, Ingo Helbig, Ethan Em Goldberg, Sarah Weckhuysen, Daphné Lehalle, Elena Gardella, Marie-Bertille Dehouck, Claude Besmond, Patrick Edery, Christine Ioos, Pauline Marzin, Christine Coubes, Julien Buratti, Rima Nabbout, Hubert Journel, Audrey Putoux, Giulia Barcia, Laurence Hubert, Claire Davidson, Berten Ceulemans, Ana Ag Cristancho, Fiona Cunningham, Chloé Quélin, Christèle Dubourg, Aoife Ac McMahon, Thomas Smol, Delphine Héron, Katalin Štěrbová, Katherine Kl Helbig, Boris Keren, Ivan Shelihan, Damien Lederer, Rikke Rs Møller, Emílie Vyhnálková, Alyssa R. Rosen, Natasha Shur, Julie Gauthier, Dragan Marjanovic, Berge Ba Minassian, Marleen Simon, Ledia Brunga, Guillaume Smits, Sandra Janssens, Catheline Vilain, Gaetan Lesca, Caroline Nava, Jasper J. van der Smagt, Laurent Villard, Cyril Mignot, Samuel P. Yang, Joelle Roume, Julie Soblet, JM Pinard, Stéphanie Gobin-Limballe, Bobby P. C. Koeleman, Miroslava Hancarova, Elizabeth J. Donner, Nienke Ne Verbeek, Marie-Line Jacquemont, Marjan J. 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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Génétique clinique ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Medizin ,Physiology ,030105 genetics & heredity ,Seizures/epidemiology ,Epilepsy ,Brain Diseases/epidemiology ,X-linked inheritance ,Intellectual disability ,Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors ,Protein Isoforms ,Missense mutation ,Genetics(clinical) ,10. No inequality ,Non-U.S. Gov't ,Genetics (clinical) ,X-linked recessive inheritance ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Brain Diseases ,Sex Characteristics ,Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ,Brain ,Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles ,3. Good health ,Pedigree ,Phenotype ,intellectual disability ,Female ,Brain/growth & development ,Sex characteristics ,Génétique moléculaire ,Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors/genetics ,Encephalopathy ,Research Support ,X-inactivation ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Seizures ,Protein Isoforms/genetics ,medicine ,Journal Article ,IQSEC2 ,Humans ,Intellectual Disability/epidemiology ,[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,isoforms ,Correction ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Newborn ,Human genetics ,030104 developmental biology ,Mutation ,epilepsy ,Human medicine ,business ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
Variants in IQSEC2, escaping X inactivation, cause X-linked intellectual disability with frequent epilepsy in males and females. We aimed to investigate sex-specific differences., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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3. Correction: IQSEC2-related encephalopathy in males and females:a comparative study including 37 novel patients
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Petra Laššuthová, Kathryn G. Miller, Jacques L. Michaud, Sarah Weckhuysen, Claude Besmond, Stéphanie Gobin-Limballe, Emílie Vyhnálková, Aoife McMahon, Peter M. van Hasselt, Christine Barnerias, Laurence Hubert, Joannella Morales, Daphné Lehalle, Caroline Lacoste, Rima Nabbout, Hubert Journel, Jasper J. van der Smagt, Patrick Edery, Marjan J. A. van Kempen, Samuel P. Yang, Fiona Cunningham, Thomas Smol, Delphine Héron, Darina Prchalova, David Geneviève, Thierry Bienvenu, Mathieu Milh, Bénédicte Duban-Bedu, Ledia Brunga, Marleen Simon, Ana G. Cristancho, Ethan M. Goldberg, Sandra Janssens, Christel Depienne, Miroslava Hancarova, Shoji Ichikawa, Berge A. Minassian, Ivan Shelihan, Elsa Rossignol, Ange Line Bruel, Elena Gardella, Marije Koopmans, Arnold Munnich, Natasha Shur, Pauline Marzin, Ingo Helbig, Julien Buratti, Alyssa R. Rosen, Giulia Barcia, Claire Davidson, Berten Ceulemans, Marilyn Tallot, Marie Line Jacquemont, Guillaume Smits, Catheline Vilain, Katherine L. Helbig, Gaetan Lesca, Rikke S. Møller, Claire Bar, Marie Laure Moutard, Caroline Nava, Marie Bertille Dehouck, Julie Soblet, Philippe M. Campeau, Cyril Mignot, Laurent Villard, Joelle Roume, Julia Metreau, Dragan Marjanovic, Damien Lederer, Audrey Putoux, Chloé Quélin, Fadi F. Hamdan, Boris Keren, Anna Kaminska, Xilma R. Ortiz-Gonzalez, Christine Ioos, Christine Coubes, Julie Gauthier, Nienke E. Verbeek, Bobby P. C. Koeleman, Eveline Hagebeuk, Jean Marc Pinard, Katalin Štěrbová, Christèle Dubourg, and Elizabeth J. Donner
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Text mining ,business.industry ,Published Erratum ,Encephalopathy ,Medizin ,MEDLINE ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
This Article was originally published under Nature Research’s License to Publish, but has now been made available under a CC BY 4.0 license. The PDF and HTML versions of the Article have been modified accordingly.
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4. The mitochondrial solute carrier SLC25A5 at Xq24 is a novel candidate gene for non-syndromic intellectual disability
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Stefanie Belet, Hilde Van Esch, Jelle Verbeeck, Ana Spreiz, Jill A. Rosenfeld, Guy Froyen, Marijke Bauters, Koenraad Devriendt, Marie-Bertille Dehouck, Amy Goldstein, Edda Haberlandt, Bruno Delobel, Nathalie Fieremans, Joris Andrieux, Dieter Kotzot, Jodie M. Vento, Peter Marynen, Jean-Pierre Fryns, Maureen Holvoet, Joke Vandewalle, Clinical sciences, and Medical Genetics
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Male ,Candidate gene ,Heterozygote ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biology ,X-inactivation ,Cohort Studies ,Chromosomes, Human, X/genetics ,Alu Elements ,X Chromosome Inactivation ,Intellectual Disability ,Intellectual disability ,Genetics ,medicine ,Brain/metabolism ,Humans ,Gene ,Genetics (clinical) ,X chromosome ,Chromosomes, Human, X ,Base Sequence ,Adenine Nucleotide Translocator 2/genetics ,Brain ,Infant ,Adenine Nucleotide Translocator 2 ,medicine.disease ,Null allele ,Intellectual Disability/genetics ,Human genetics ,Solute carrier family ,Mitochondria ,Pedigree ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Mitochondria/genetics ,Chromosome Deletion - Abstract
Loss-of-function mutations in several different neuronal pathways have been related to intellectual disability (ID). Such mutations often are found on the X chromosome in males since they result in functional null alleles. So far, microdeletions at Xq24 reported in males always have been associated with a syndromic form of ID due to the loss of UBE2A. Here, we report on overlapping microdeletions at Xq24 that do not include UBE2A or affect its expression, in patients with non-syndromic ID plus some additional features from three unrelated families. The smallest region of overlap, confirmed by junction sequencing, harbors two members of the mitochondrial solute carrier family 25, SLC25A5 and SLC25A43. However, identification of an intragenic microdeletion including SLC25A43 but not SLC25A5 in a healthy boy excluded a role for SLC25A43 in cognition. Therefore, our findings point to SLC25A5 as a novel gene for non-syndromic ID. This highly conserved gene is expressed ubiquitously with high levels in cortex and hippocampus, and a presumed role in mitochondrial exchange of ADP/ATP. Our data indicate that SLC25A5 is involved in memory formation or establishment, which could add mitochondrial processes to the wide array of pathways that regulate normal cognitive functions.
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5. Characterization by array-CGH of an interstitial de novo tandem 6p21.2p22.1 duplication in a boy with epilepsy and developmental delay
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Florence Petit, Bénédicte Duban-Bedu, Marie-Bertille Dehouck, Bruno Delobel, Frédéric Leprêtre, Steven Richebourg, Sylvie Sukno, and Joris Andrieux
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Male ,Developmental Disabilities ,Biology ,Epilepsy ,Gene Duplication ,Gene duplication ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,GABBR1 ,Child ,Gene ,Genetics (clinical) ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ,Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ,Psychomotor retardation ,Genome, Human ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,Developmental disorder ,Child, Preschool ,Cytogenetic Analysis ,Chromosomes, Human, Pair 6 ,Tandem exon duplication ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
We report on a 6-years-old boy with psychomotor retardation, mild dysmorphic features and behavioral disturbances associated with epilepsy. Conventional cytogenetic analysis concluded to an interstitial de novo 6p21.2p22.3 duplication. Molecular cytogenetic analysis, including array-CGH technology, allows characterization of this 7.3 Mb interstitial tandem duplication. The phenotype of this small 6p duplication reported to date is compared to other cases in the literature. Presence of epilepsy, although rare in patients with 6p duplication may be linked to genes involved in brain function and synaptic transmission in the 6p21.2p22.1 duplicated region ( GABBR1 , BRD2 and GRM4 ).
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