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Lessons learned from 40 novel PIGA patients and a review of the literature

Authors :
Martin R. Larsen
Shiva Ganesan
Tobias Brünger
Nicolas Chassaing
Caroline Nava
Renzo Guerrini
Kim L. McBride
Anneke Kievit
Elena Parrini
Dennis Lal
Lisbeth Tranebjærg
Christel Depienne
Aleksandra Jezela-Stanek
Matthew Pastore
Carolina Fischinger Moura de Souza
Berten Ceulemans
Hannah Moore
Peter Krawitz
Gaetan Lesca
Ingo Helbig
Valerie Layet
Friedrich Bosch
Alexandra Afenjar
Rikke S. Møller
Carlos Ferreira
Sophie Naudion
Milda Endziniene
Alexej Knaus
Lilian Bomme Ousager
Marie-Christine Nougues
Caroline Karsenty
Johanne Kragh Hansen
Allan Bayat
Elena Gardella
Anne-Marie Guerrot
Marije Meuwissen
Tahsin Stefan Barakat
Mads Thomassen
Patrick Calvas
F Kooy
Jurgen H Schelhaas
Svetlana Gataullina
Lynne A. Wolfe
Bert Callewaert
Ashley Thomas
Steven A. Skinner
Lars Hansen
Manuela Pendziwiat
Cécile Freihuber
Cyril Mignot
Krzysztoł Szczałuba
Marjon van Slegtenhorst
Martino Montomoli
Christian Korff
Clinical Genetics
Source :
Epilepsia, Epilepsia, 61(6), 1142-1155. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Bayat, A, Knaus, A, Pendziwiat, M, Afenjar, A, Stefan Barakat, T, Bosch, F, Callewaert, B, Calvas, P, Ceulemans, B, Chassaing, N, Depienne, C, Endziniene, M, Ferreira, C R, Moura de Souza, C F, Freihuber, C, Ganesan, S, Gataullina, S, Guerrini, R, Guerrot, A-M, Hansen, L, Jezela-Stanek, A, Karsenty, C, Kievit, A, Kooy, F R, Korff, C M, Kragh Hansen, J, Larsen, M, Layet, V, Lesca, G, McBride, K L, Meuwissen, M, Mignot, C, Montomoli, M, Moore, H, Naudion, S, Nava, C, Nougues, M-C, Parrini, E, Pastore, M, Schelhaas, J H, Skinner, S, Szczałuba, K, Thomas, A, Thomassen, M, Tranebjaerg, L, van Slegtenhorst, M, Wolfe, L A, Lal, D, Gardella, E, Bomme Ousager, L, Brünger, T, Helbig, I, Krawitz, P & Møller, R S 2020, ' Lessons learned from 40 novel PIGA patients and a review of the literature ', Epilepsia, vol. 61, no. 6, pp. 1142-1155 . https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.16545
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To define the phenotypic spectrum of phosphatidylinositol glycan class A protein (PIGA)-related congenital disorder of glycosylation (PIGA-CDG) and evaluate genotype-phenotype correlations.METHODS: Our cohort encompasses 40 affected males with a pathogenic PIGA variant. We performed a detailed phenotypic assessment, and in addition, we reviewed the available clinical data of 36 previously published cases and assessed the variant pathogenicity using bioinformatical approaches.RESULTS: Most individuals had hypotonia, moderate to profound global developmental delay, and intractable seizures. We found that PIGA-CDG spans from a pure neurological phenotype at the mild end to a Fryns syndrome-like phenotype. We found a high frequency of cardiac anomalies including structural anomalies and cardiomyopathy, and a high frequency of spontaneous death, especially in childhood. Comparative bioinformatical analysis of common variants, found in the healthy population, and pathogenic variants, identified in affected individuals, revealed a profound physiochemical dissimilarity of the substituted amino acids in variant constrained regions of the protein.SIGNIFICANCE: Our comprehensive analysis of the largest cohort of published and novel PIGA patients broadens the spectrum of PIGA-CDG. Our genotype-phenotype correlation facilitates the estimation on pathogenicity of variants with unknown clinical significance and prognosis for individuals with pathogenic variants in PIGA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15281167 and 00139580
Volume :
61
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Epilepsia
Accession number :
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