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De novo loss-of-function KCNMA1 variants are associated with a new multiple malformation syndrome and a broad spectrum of developmental and neurological phenotypes

Authors :
Adelaide Rega
Y. T. Hu
Daniel Helbling
Sebastien Moutton
Anna C.E. Hurst
Qing Kenneth Wang
Grazia M.S. Mancini
Samantha A. Schrier Vergano
Chengqi Xu
Lina Liang
Xia Li
Bertrand Isidor
Christel Thauvin-Robinet
Laurence Faivre
Sophie Nambot
Christina Hung
Benjamin Cogné
Olaf Bodamer
Julien Thevenon
Leon S. Dure
David P. Bick
Yannis Duffourd
Bénédicte Gérard
Stéphane Bézieau
Antonio Vitobello
Qiuyun Chen
Anne de Saint-Martin
Daphné Lehalle
Clinical Genetics
Source :
Human Molecular Genetics, 28(17), 2937-2951. Oxford University Press, Hum Mol Genet
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

KCNMA1 encodes the large-conductance Ca2+- and voltage-activated K+ (BK) potassium channel α-subunit, and pathogenic gain-of-function variants in this gene have been associated with a dominant form of generalized epilepsy and paroxysmal dyskinesia. Here, we genetically and functionally characterize eight novel loss-of-function (LoF) variants of KCNMA1. Genome or exome sequencing and the participation in the international Matchmaker Exchange effort allowed for the identification of novel KCNMA1 variants. Patch clamping was used to assess functionality of mutant BK channels. The KCNMA1 variants p.(Ser351Tyr), p.(Gly356Arg), p.(Gly375Arg), p.(Asn449fs) and p.(Ile663Val) abolished the BK current, whereas p.(Cys413Tyr) and p.(Pro805Leu) reduced the BK current amplitude and shifted the activation curves toward positive potentials. The p.(Asp984Asn) variant reduced the current amplitude without affecting kinetics. A phenotypic analysis of the patients carrying the recurrent p.(Gly375Arg) de novo missense LoF variant revealed a novel syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder associated with severe developmental delay, visceral and cardiac malformations, connective tissue presentations with arterial involvement, bone dysplasia and characteristic dysmorphic features. Patients with other LoF variants presented with neurological and developmental symptoms including developmental delay, intellectual disability, ataxia, axial hypotonia, cerebral atrophy and speech delay/apraxia/dysarthria. Therefore, LoF KCNMA1 variants are associated with a new syndrome characterized by a broad spectrum of neurological phenotypes and developmental disorders. LoF variants of KCNMA1 cause a new syndrome distinctly different from gain-of-function variants in the same gene.

Details

ISSN :
09646906
Volume :
28
Issue :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Molecular Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e69d9702fdf7af567bf468aaa2db322