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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 1044-1050, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-994930

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Objective:To investigate the clinical phenotype and genotypic characteristics of Legius syndrome.Methods:The clinical data of a child with precocious puberty and scattered café-au-lait macules admitted to Department of Neurology of the Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University in July 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Trio-whole exome sequencing (trio-WES) was used for genetic analysis to confirm the molecular diagnosis of the family. The relevant literature was reviewed to summarize the clinical characteristics of the disease.Results:The proband was a 10-year and 9-month-old girl, presenting with more than 5 café-au-lait macules with diameter>5 mm on the face and trunk, freckles in the axillary, without Lisch tubercles of iris and tumor signs of neurofibromatosis type 1, diagnosed as central precocious puberty at the age of 8. trio-WES results of the family revealed a spontaneous heterozygous nonsense mutation c.751(exon7) C>T in SPRED1 gene, causing a nonsense mutation in the amino acid sequence p.Arg251Ter (p. Ter251 *). Literature review showed a total of 88 pathogenic mutations were reported in SPRED1 gene, including frameshift mutations (41/88), nonsense mutations (31/88), splice mutations (7/88), missense mutations (6/88), and others (3/88), and no mutational hotspots were found. Clinical phenotype was as follows:>5 café-au-lait macules accounted for 92.8% (168/181), armpit and inguinal freckles 43.5% (73/168), macrocephaly 21.4% (31/145), learning disability 18.0% (30/166), psychomotor retardation 13.8% (22/159), lipoma (adult) 13.7% (21/153), Noonan facial sign 12.1% (21/173), and tumor phenotype of neurofibromatosis type 1 was not reported. Conclusions:The central precocious puberty phenotype of Legius syndrome was not reported in China. The clinical phenotype of Legius syndrome was mild, with a large variation, but without neurofibromatosis type 1 tumor phenotype. Genetic testing can be beneficial for early diagnosis of Legius syndrome.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 1027-1033, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-994928

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Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics of patients with combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency type 4 (COXPD4) related to TUFM gene variation, in order to improve clinicians′ understanding of the disease. Methods:A case of COXPD4 with cystic leukodystrophy admitted to the Children′s Hospital of Zhengzhou University in June 2021 was taken as the study subject, and her clinical characteristics and genetic testing results were retrospectively analyzed. The "combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency type 4" " TUFM gene" "cystic leukodystrophy" "combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 4" "COXPD 4" " TUFM" and "cystic leukodystrophy" were used as keywords, and the documents on COXPD4 related to TUFM gene mutations were reviewed from Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, CNKI, PubMed Document Database, and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) until August 2021. The COXPD4 patients that have been reported internationally were analyzed for clinical features and variant types. Results:The patient was a 2-month-old girl with clinical manifestations of delayed development and progressive aggravation, elevated lactic acid in serum and cerebrospinal fluid, and diffuse white matter dysplasia with multiple cystic lesions in cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Whole exome sequencing showed TUFM gene complex heterozygous variants c.684_684+4delGGTGA and c.1105C>T, which had not been reported in the past. A total of 5 cases of COXPD4 were reported in 4 English literatures. Together with 1 case in this study, there were 4 cases with detailed clinical history data, including 1 male and 3 females. The clinical manifestations were severe early-onset lactic acidosis and developmental lag, and 3 cases were accompanied by progressive infantile encephalopathy. Among them, 3 cases underwent head MRI examination, all of which showed diffuse white matter signal with multiple cystic lesions, 2 cases with basal ganglia involvement and multiple cerebellar gyri deformity. Genetic test indicated different types of TUFM gene variation. Conclusions:COXPD4 is a rare hereditary mitochondrial disease. For cases with COXPD4 clinical and imaging features, TUFM gene mutations can be screened first.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 686-694, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-994882

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Objective:To summarize the clinical phenotype and genetic characteristics of Poirier-Bienvenu neurodevelopmental syndrome associated with CSNK2B gene variation. Methods:The clinical and genetic data of a child with Poirier-Bienvenu neurodevelopmental syndrome caused by shear variant of CSNK2B gene who was diagnosed in the Department of Neurology, Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University in March 2022 were collected. Previous relevant literature at home and abroad was reviewed to summarize the clinical characteristics of the disease. Results:The child was a girl aged 13 months, mainly due to "intermittent convulsions for 2 months" for consultation. The clinical manifestations of the girl were normal face, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, low intelligence, language and motor retardation, and there was no abnormality in the long-range video electroencephalography and the head magnetic resonance imaging. No abnormality was found in chromosome karyotype analysis and chromosome coefficient of copy variation analysis. The whole exon gene sequencing test indicated that the child carried de novo heterozygous shear variant of CSNK2B gene c.291+5G>C, which had not been reported in the literature. According to the clinical manifestations and genetic examination results of the child, the diagnosis of Poirier-Bienvenu neurodevelopmental syndrome was clear. The CSNK2B gene of the proband′s parents and the twin sister was wild-type. The application of sodium valproate anti-seizure medication could effectively control the seizures of the child, and by giving rehabilitation function training, the child′s language and gross motor function was improved. Conclusions:The Poirier-Bienvenu neurodevelopmental syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant disorder caused by variants in the CSNK2B gene. The clinical manifestations are infancy-onset seizures, intellectual development disorders, language and motor development disorders, etc, and the video electroencephalogram and skull magnetic resonance are mostly normal. The CSNK2B gene shear variant is the genetic etiology of the proband.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 305-312, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-994832

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Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics and genetic variation of 2 children with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 8 (DEE8).Methods:Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed to determine the potential variants in the probands. Candidate variants identified by WES were validated by Sanger sequencing and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. X chromosome inactivation (XCI) detection was performed in the proband 1′s mother and proband 2 to detect the allelic expression difference of ARHGEF9. Results:Both of the cases showed global developmental delay. Proband 1 presented with delayed motor and speech development, intellectual disability, and seizures. Electroencephalography of proband 1 showed slow background activity, with spikes, spike and waves in bilateral frontal and midline regions during sleep. While proband 2 showed delay in acquisition of language, motor skills, and cognition, but no seizures. It was identified that proband 1 carried a novel maternally derived heterozygous splicing variant (c.925-2A>T) in ARHGEF9 by WES, which was verified in Sanger sequencing. The XCI in proband 1′s mother was observed, and the expression ratio of mutant ARHGEF9 and wild-type was 0∶100%. A novel exon 3-10 heterozygous deletion of ARHGEF9 was identified in proband 2, and this variant was not found in his unaffected parents. Conclusions:DEE8 disorders are relatively rare. Most of the patients have varying degrees of neurodevelopmental phenotype, but epilepsy is not a specific clinical manifestation. ARHGEF9 gene deletion and splicing variation may be the genetic cause of the 2 probands, and above findings have enriched the spectrum of variation and phenotype of DEE8.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 66-74, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-994800

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Objective:To summarize the clinical phenotype and CUX2 gene variation characteristics of developmental epileptic encephalopathy type 67 confirmed by whole exome sequencing. Methods:Clinical data of 1 case diagnosed as CUX2 gene mutations related developmental epileptic encephalopathy type 67 in the Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University in January 2021 were collected, the patient′s clinical characteristics, genetic testing, head imaging, electroencephalogram results and treatment were summarized, and the patient was regularly followed-up every 3 months. At the same time, the domestic and foreign literatures on epileptic encephalopathy caused by CUX2 gene mutation were reviewed. Results:The proband was a 6 years and 4 months old girl. The main clinical manifestations included focal origin progression to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, retardation of intellectual, language, and motor development, autistic behavior, hyperactivity disorder, and involuntary hand clapping. The video electroencephalogram showed extensive spiny slow wave and multi-spiny slow wave emission in waking and sleeping stages, and spiny slow wave and spiky slow wave emission in bilateral anterior head in sleeping stage. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plain scan and T 2-fluid attenuated inversion recovery (T 2-FLAIR) thin layer scan showed that the signal of the left hippocampus was higher than that of the right, and the left hippocampus was slightly swollen. One month later, the brain MRI and T 2-FLAIR were reexamined. The left hippocampal signal was still slightly higher and decreased, and the hippocampal volume was slightly reduced. Whole exome sequencing showed the CUX2 gene with c.1768G>A(p.Glu590Lys) heterozygous missense variant, which was a reported de novo pathogenic variant and both of her parents were wild-type. A total of 10 cases of new heterozygous missense variants in CUX2 gene [c.1768G>A (p.Gelu590Lys)] were reported in 4 literatures. No relevant cases have been reported in China. Conclusions:Developmental epileptic encephalopathy type 67 is relatively rare. The main clinical features are seizures, global developmental delay, movement disorders, athetosis, autism and hyperactivity disorder. The heterozygous missense variant c.1768G>A (Glu590Lys) of CUX2 gene maybe the genetic cause of this case.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-990003

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Objective:To explore the effects of the compound ICG-001 on autism-like behaviors and the morphological development of dendritic spines in hippocampal pyramidal neurons of rats.Methods:Healthy Wistar rats were mated.The offspring were divided into the saline-treated group, ICG-001 control group, Sodium valproate (VPA) group and ICG-001 treatment group by using the random number table method.Each group had 12 rats.Social interaction, repetitive, compulsive and anxiety-like behaviors in rodents were assessed by three-chambered social approach, marble burying, open-field and elevated plus maze tests.The number of neuronal nuclei (NeuN)-positive neurons in the hippocampal CA1 region was calculated by the immunofluorescence method.Golgi staining was carried out to detect the density and morphological changes of dendritic spines in hippocampal pyramidal neurons of rats.The expression of phosphorylated LIM kinase 1(LIMK1), phosphorylated actin binding protein(Cofilin), fibros actin (F-actin) and developmentally-regulated brain protein A (Drebrin A) was examined by Western blot.The univariate analysis was made to examine whether the difference was statistically significant, and the data between groups were compared by the Tukey method. Results:(1) In the three-chambered social approach test, the rats in the saline-treated group, ICG-001 control group, VPA group and ICG-001 treatment group spent (219.42±5.38) s, (218.67±10.12) s, (126.58±5.02) s, and (218.58±6.63) s in the chamber, respectively.The corresponding preference score of the said 4 groups were 0.43±0.05, 0.43±0.04, 0.22±0.01 and 0.42±0.04, respectively.Compared with the VPA group, the ICG-001 treatment group spent longer time in the chamber and had a higher preference score (all P<0.05). (2) In the marble burying experiment, the number of marbles buried in said 4 groups were 9.13±0.52, 9.08±0.64, 15.13±0.82 and 9.42±0.86, respectively.ICG-001-treated rats buried markedly less marbles than VPA-exposed rats ( P<0.05). (3) In the open-field test, the rats in the said 4 groups spent (82.33±1.83) s, (81.32±4.19) s, (45.51±3.02) s and (81.44±3.19) s in the center area, respectively.Administration of ICG-001 significantly increased the time that VPA-exposed rats spent in the center area ( P<0.05). (4)In the elevated plus maze trial, the rats in the said 4 groups spent (107.75±7.23) s, (106.08±7.50) s, (63.42±1.91) s and (106.67±7.07) s in open arms, respectively.ICG-001 treatment notably increased the time that VPA-exposed rats spent in open arms ( P<0.05). (5) Immunofluorescence analysis results revealed that the number of NeuN-positive cells in the hippocampal CA1 region of said 4 groups was (41.83±1.17)×10 4/μm 2, (41.00±0.77)×10 4/μm 2, (27.17±0.95)×10 4/μm 2 and (40.00±0.90)×10 4/μm 2, respectively.ICG-001 treatment normalized the alteration in the number of NeuN-containing neurons in VPA-exposed rats ( P<0.05). (6) Golgi staining showed that the density of dendritic spines in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons of said 4 groups was (0.74±0.04)/μm, (0.73±0.03)/μm, (0.49±0.03)/μm and (0.70±0.02) /μm, respectively.Of all types of dendritic spines, mushroom spines accounted for (0.49±0.02)%, (0.49±0.02)%, (0.33±0.02)% and (0.43±0.02) % in said 4 groups.Thin spines accounted for (0.27±0.02)%, (0.26±0.02)%, (0.34±0.01)% and (0.26±0.01) % in said 4 groups, respectively.Compared with the VPA group, the ICG-001 treatment group showed a significant increase in the density of dendritic spines in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons ( P<0.05). After ICG-001 treatment, the number of mushroom spines greatly increased and the number of thin spines sharply decreased in VPA-exposed rats (all P<0.05). (7) According to Western blot test results, the phosphorylated LIMK1/LIMK1 ratio of the hippocampus in said 4 groups were 100.33±2.30, 99.34±2.28, 57.76±4.10 and 99.13±1.90, respectively.The phosphorylated Cofilin /Cofilin ratio were 100.18±2.43, 100.18±1.70, 57.12±1.88 and 99.53±1.69, respectively.The F-actin/globular actin(G-actin) ratio were 100.07±0.86, 99.99±1.72, 51.19±1.23 and 99.28±3.17, respectively.The expression level of Drebrin A were 100.79±1.19, 100.12±2.04, 52.86±3.26 and 99.97±2.44, respectively.Administration of ICG-001 effectively prevented the decrease of phosphorylated LIMK1, phosphorylated Cofilin, F-actin and Drebrin A in the hippocampus of VPA-exposed rats (all P<0.05). Conclusions:ICG-001 regulates the LIMK1/Cofilin signaling pathway, promotes the generation of F-actin, increases the expression of Drebrin A, and thereby alleviates autistic-associated symptoms.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-981761

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OBJECTIVE@#To analyze the clinical phenotype and genetic variant of a child with Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome (SBCS).@*METHODS@#A child who was diagnosed with SBCS in June 2017 at Henan Children's Hospital was selected as the study subject. Clinical data of the child was collected. Peripheral blood samples of the child and his parents were collected and the extraction of genomic DNA, which was subjected to trio-whole exome sequencing (trio-WES) and genome copy number variation (CNV) analysis. Candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing of his pedigree members.@*RESULTS@#The main clinical manifestations of the child have included language delay, intellectual impairment and motor development delay, which were accompanied with facial dysmorphisms (broad forehead, inverted triangular face, sparse eyebrows, widely spaced eyes, narrow palpebral fissures, broad nose bridge, midface hypoplasia, thin upper lip, pointed jaw, low-set ears and posteriorly rotated ears). Trio-WES and Sanger sequencing revealed that the child has harbored a heterozygous splicing variant of the CHD3 gene, namely c.4073-2A>G, for which both of his parents were of wild-type. No pathogenic variant was identified by CNV testing.@*CONCLUSION@#The c.4073-2A>G splicing variant of the CHD3 gene probably underlay the SBCS in this patient.


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Variações do Número de Cópias de DNA , Heterozigoto , Linhagem , Fenótipo , Splicing de RNA , Mutação
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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 1374-1380, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-958039

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Objective:To investigate the clinical phenotype and genotype of a male case of subcortical band heterotopia caused by mosaic mutation of DCX gene.Methods:The clinical data and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of a male case of subcortical band heterotopia diagnosed in the Department of Neurology, Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University in August 2020 were analyzed retrospectively. At the same time, the whole exon sequencing of the families was performed by next generation sequencing method, the suspicious mutation was verified by polymerase chain reaction Sanger sequencing, and their genetic mutation characteristics were analyzed.Results:The proband, one male, aged 5 years and 1 month, was hospitalized in August 2020 with the complaint of intermittent convulsions for 4 years and six months. Clinical features included that limb muscle tension was slightly high, intellectual and motor development was backward, and head circumference was 48 cm. MRI of his head showed diffuse thick subcortical band heterotopia. The detection of whole exon sequencing in his family showed that there was hemizygous mosaic mutation in DCX gene (mosaic ratio 44%), c.148A>G (p.k50E). The mosaic ratios of oral mucosa and urinalysis were 38.2% and 44.8% respectively. His parents were wild-type, The mutation found in this patient has not been reported at home and abroad.Conclusions:The mosaic variation of DCX gene can cause subcortical band heterotopia in males. The variation of DCX gene c.148A>G (p.k50E) may be the possible cause of the proband, which expands the variation spectrum of subcortical band heterotopia.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 1135-1142, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-958009

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Objective:To explore the clinical phenotype and gene characteristics of a case of TSC2/PKD1 adjacency gene syndrome, so as to improve the clinical understanding of the disease.Methods:A case of TSC2/PKD1 adjacency gene syndrome diagnosed in the Department of Neurology of the Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University was analyzed retrospectively. The clinical data, laboratory examination, imaging characteristics and gene variation characteristics of the child were summarized.Results:The patient was a 17 months old girl, with the main complaint of "intermittent convulsion with 17 months of underdevelopment". The clinical manifestations were epileptic seizures, which were in the form of a series of spastic seizures, absence seizures, focal seizures, and depigmentation spots can be seen in the trunk and neck. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple patchy signals in the cortex and subcortical areas of the bilateral cerebral hemispheres, multiple small nodular shadows under the ependyma of the bilateral lateral ventricles, the heart color Doppler ultrasound showed patent foramen ovale and pericardial effusion, and the abdomen color Doppler ultrasound showed polycystic kidney. Ophthalmic color Doppler ultrasound showed that there were localized small swelling lesions around the optic disc of the left eye. The whole exon gene sequencing of the pedigree showed the proband had partial deletion of TSC2 gene (NM_000548) at chromosome position chr16: 2125799-2185690. The real-time quantitative detection system verified that exons 23-42 were deleted, and all exons of PKD1 gene were deleted (NM_001009944), and multiple ligation dependent probe amplification verified that exons 1-46 were deleted, and no downstream gene deletion was found. The overall deletion size was about 60 kb. Both of the girl's father and mother had normal phenotypes and were wild-type.Conclusions:TSC2/PKD1 adjacency gene syndrome is relatively rare. It can have clinical manifestations of tuberous sclerosis/autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Most of the nervous system and kidney are seriously affected, and the prognosis is poor. TSC2/PKD1 gene deletion and variation is the genetic cause of the TSC2/PKD1 adjacency gene syndrome.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 490-496, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-933814

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Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics, genetic characteristics and diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) patients with childhood onset.Methods:The clinical data of a SCA2 pedigree who diagnosed at Neurogenetic Metabolic Disease Clinic of Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University in July 2019 were collected, and the reported cases of childhood-onset SCA2 were reviewed. The CAG repeat of ATXN2 gene was detected by polymerase chain reaction, capillary gel electrophoresis and Sanger sequencing techniques.Results:A total of 9 people in 4 generations of the family were affected, showing an autosomal dominant inheritance. The proband was a 3 years and 4 months old boy, who showed abnormal symptoms at 9 months which manifested as developmental retardation. At 1 year old, he developed progressive regression which represented neither to be amused, recognize others, stand and walk alone, nor had language development. Meanwhile, he had difficulty swallowing, long-term constipation, and a history of convulsions. His sister and mother were not yet sick. His grandmother could not walk, had slurred speech accompanied by nystagmus, and magnetic resonance imaging showed cerebellar atrophy. His granduncles and grandaunts had unstable walking and dysarthria. His great-grandfather required wheelchair to walk. This pedigree showed an autosomal dominant inheritance. One of the ATXN2 gene alleles of the proband, his sister, mother and grandmother all showed abnormal amplification with 99, 55, 44, and 43 times respectively and no inserting CAA sequence. A total of 14 literatures reported 20 cases of childhood-onset SCA2 patients who were genetically diagnosed. The majorities had onset in infancy, and few can develop into school age. The main clinical manifestations were developmental delay, dystonia or insufficiency, myoclonus or infantile spasms, motor retardation, abnormal eye movement, retinitis pigmentosa and dysphagia, while the classic cerebellar syndrome was only partially present. Abnormal rhythm was found on electroencephalogram, cerebellar atrophy on magnetic resonance imaging or CT of the head.Conclusions:This case is the youngest genetically-confirmed SCA2 patient reported in China. Reported patients usually have onset in infancy with excessive repeat sequence expansion. Their clinical characteristics are different from the classic patients and could only be diagnosed by dynamic mutation detection.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 164-168, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-933775

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Clinical data and genetic mutation characteristics of a patient with Coffin-Siris syndrome by 6q25.3 deletion were summarized. The child was a 7-year and 6-month old girl who had feeding difficulties, repeated infection, language and motor retardation, low intelligence, laryngeal cartilage dysplasia, thick eyebrows, sparse teeth, hairy back, hyperactivity and aggressive behavior, seizures and ataxia. There was no abnormality in chromosomal karyotype analysis by proband; genomic copy number variant sequencing (CNV-seq) indicated approximately 4.27 Mb heterozygous deletion in chromosome 6q25.3 region, with 17 genes including ARID1B gene, father maternal CNV-seq showing no abnormalities. Trio-whole-exome sequencing showed the proband missed all exons 1-20 of the ARID1B gene, with wild-type parents. The proband had severe clinical symptoms and haplodose insufficiency which was the genetic etiology.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-879557

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the clinical phenotype and genetic characteristics of a patient with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (HED) due to partial deletion of EDA gene.@*METHODS@#The child has presented with HED complicated with epilepsy. Family trio whole exome sequencing (Trio-WES), copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq), and karyotype analysis were carried out to explore the underlying genetic etiology.@*RESULTS@#The proband, a 7-year-and-8-month-old boy, presented with thin curly hair, thin and sparse eyebrow, xerosis cutis, susceptibility to hyperthermia from childhood, hypohidrosis, sharp/sparse/absent teeth, saddle nose, prominent forehead, auricle adulation and seizure. He was found to have a normal chromosomal karyotype, and no abnormality was found by Trio-WES. Genome-wide CNV-seq revealed a 341.90 kb deletion at Xq13.1q13.1 (chrX: 68 796 566-69 138 468). As verified by PCR-electrophoresis, the deletion has removed part of the EDA gene. The deletion was derived from his mother with normal hair, mild xerosis cutis, and sparse, decidulated and nail-like teeth. The mother was detected with a heterozygous 242.10 kb deletion at Xq13.1q13.1 (chrX: 68 836 154-69 078 250).@*CONCLUSION@#Both the proband and his mother have carried a Xq13.1 microdeletion involving part of the EDA gene. The clinical phenotypes of the mother and the proband were consistent with the clinical characteristics of X-linked recessive HED, for which partial deletion of the EDA gene is probably accountable.


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Criança , Humanos , Masculino , Variações do Número de Cópias de DNA , Displasia Ectodérmica , Displasia Ectodérmica Anidrótica Tipo 1/genética , Ectodisplasinas/genética , Fenótipo
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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 320-328, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-885423

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Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and gene mutation of seven cases of CDKL5 gene related early-onset epileptic encephalopathy diagnosed by next-generation sequencing.Methods:The clinical data of children with early-onset epileptic encephalopathy from February 2018 to December 2019 in the Department of Neurology, Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. The whole exome sequencing method was used to analyze the entire exome of the proband, and seven cases of CDKL5 gene mutation positive were screened out, and Sanger sequencing verification on family members was performed to identify the source and the characteristics of gene mutations were analyzed.Results:Among the seven children diagnosed with CDKL5 gene related early-onset epileptic encephalopathy, the ratio of male to female was 2∶5, and the age of onset was 15 days to five months of birth. The clinical phenotypes all included different degrees of developmental delay and repeated seizures, which were manifested as general seizures, myoclonic seizures, convulsive seizures or focal seizures; the outcome of use of antiepileptic drugs to control seizures was poor, and some applications of ketogenic diet had better effects. CDKL5 gene mutation sites were all denovo mutations, including NM_003159: c.772_776del (p.K258Efs *10) frameshift mutation, NM_003159.2 (exon: 9-15) heterozygous deletion, CDKL5 hemizygous deletion, NM_003159: c.268 (exon5) G>T (p.E90 *, 941) and NM_003159: c.2578C>T (p.Q860 *, 171) nonsense mutation, NM_003159: c.211A>G (p.Asn71Asp) and NM_001323289: c.545T>C (p.L182P) missense mutation. Among them, c.772_776del (p.K258Efs *10), c.268 (exon5)G>T and c.2578C>T (p.Q860 *, 171) have not been reported. Conclusions:CDKL5 gene related early-onset epileptic encephalopathy is an early onset epilepsy, which is more common in women, and has different forms of seizures. The early electroencephalogram is characterized as severe abnormal brain discharge, and the disease progresses in various forms. There are no specific changes in head magnetic resonance imaging. Different gene mutation sites may lead to different phenotypes and prognostic differences. Many anti-epileptic treatments are ineffective, and ketogenic diets are effective for some patients.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 228-235, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-885407

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Objective:To investigate the clinical phenotypes, therapy and genetic features of aldehyde dehydrogenase 7 family member A1 (ALDH7A1) gene mutations in five cases of pyridoxine dependent epilepsy (PDE) with diagnosis confirmed by next generation sequencing.Methods:Retrospective analysis was carried out on clinical data of five cases of PDE children with early epilepsy onset who were treated in the Department of Neurology of Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University from February 2018 to November 2019. Next generation sequencing approach was used for genetic sequencing of proband ALDH7A1 gene and the first generation Sanger was used for validation of family members. And the characteristics of gene mutations were analyzed.Results:Among the five children diagnosed with PDE, the male to female ratio was 4 ∶ 1 and ages at clinic visit ranged from two months to 10 months old. In clinical phenotypes, all five cases experienced onset in neonatal period, with repeated seizures, manifested as myoclonus, spasms or focal paroxysm. The administration of antiepileptic drugs performed poorly in seizure control while long term oral intake of large dose pyridoxine showed better efficacy. All the five cases of children came from compound heterozygous mutations of father and mother, i.e. slicing homozygous mutation c.247-2(IVS2)A>T, missense mutation c.584A>G (p.N195S) and nonsense mutation c.1003C>T(p.R335 *), missense mutation c.1553G>C(p.R518T) and c.1547A>G(p.Y516C), missense mutation c.1547A>G(p.Y516C) and frameshift mutation c.1566_1568delTAC, missense mutation c.1061A>G(p.Y354C) and nonsense mutation c.841C>T(p.Q281X, 259), among which c.247-2(IVS2)A>T was novel splicing site mutation not reported before. Conclusions:PDE is induced by ALDH7A gene mutation. Early clinical manifestations are mostly onset of refractory epilepsy in neonatal period. Antiepileptic drugs perform poorly in terms of efficacy while pyridoxine can control seizure effectively. Gene analysis should be conducted on such patients for confirmed diagnosis.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 34-39, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-885389

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Objective:To analyze the clinical and imaging characteristics of acute necrotic encephalopathy (ANE) in a child with human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) infection.Methods:Retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data and imaging features of a case of HHV-6 related ANE from Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University in March 2019.Results:The one year and seven month-old child had acute encephalopathy, recurrent convulsions, consciousness disorders, elevated serum transaminase. The number of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cells was normal and the protein increased. High throughput gene testing of CSF showed HHV-6. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple symmetry damage in the bilateral thalamus, brainstem, and cerebellum. The symptoms improved after the treatment of glucocorticoids, intravenous immunoglobulin, and plasmapheresis.Conclusions:ANE is a rare severe encephalopathy, the characteristic imaging change of which is symmetry multifocal cerebral damage, especially in the bilateral thalamus. ANE should be considered for patients with frequent convulsions and disturbance of consciousness after virus infection.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 16-21, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-885387

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Objective:To report a rare case of early onset epileptic encephalopathy caused by YWHAG gene mutation, and discuss the clinical and genetic characteristics as well as the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the disease.Methods:Clinical data of the patient with YWHAG gene deficiency from Department of Neurology, Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University were collected in January 2018. The whole exome sequencing was performed on the core members of the family, and the characteristics of gene mutations were analyzed.Results:The proband is a girl, three years and 10 months old, presented to the outpatient department of neurology with a history of six-month intermittent convulsions, manifested as epilepsy seizures, mental retardation, motor delay and gait instability, ataxia. The brain magnetic resonance imaging showed myelinated dysplasia, and long-term video electroencephalogram (EEG) showed extensive 1.5-3.0 Hz slow spikes, and multiple spikes during sleep. During the monitoring, the children had clinical seizures and abnormal EEG discharges, indicating that myoclonus was accompanied by atypical absence of consciousness. Whole exome sequencing on the proband detected a de novo mutation c.169C>T (p.Arg57Cys) in YWHAG gene. According to American College of Medical Genetics guidelines (2015), the mutation was considered potentially pathogenic.Conclusion:Early epileptic encephalopathy caused by YWHAG gene mutation is very rare, and the variation of YWHAG gene c.169C>T is the possible pathogenic variation of the genetic cause of early onset epileptic encephalopathy in the proband.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 1140-1147, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-911848

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Objective:To investigate the clinical phenotype of a child with Jansen-de Vries syndrome, to clarify its genetic diagnosis and genetic characteristics, and to improve the understanding of this disease.Methods:Clinical data from a child with Jansen-de Vries syndrome diagnosed in the Children′s Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University in October 2019 were collected, using core family-complete exon genomics detection (Trio-WES) and chromosome copy number variation (CNV) analysis techniques for genetic testing for the child and her parents, generation Sanger sequencing for family member verification for possible pathogenic mutations, and clinical and molecular genetic analysis. The relevant reports of PPM1D gene mutation in patients with mental retardation were reviewed.Results:The proband was a 11-month-old girl, presenting with mental retardation, lagging speech and motor development, autistic behavior, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and short stature, low flat nose bridge, low ear, short finger syndrome.Trio-WES results of the core family of the child suggested that PPM1D was a new transcoding heterozygous mutation, PPM1D (NM-003620): c.1216delA (p.Thr406Profs *3), and the karyotype and CNV analysis of the chromosome were normal. Literature retrieval showed currently a total of 18 cases were reported PPM1D gene mutation of mental disorders, described in the online human Mendel database for developmental disorder associated with gastrointestinal dysfunction and pain threshold increases, the age distribution in the seven months to 21 years of age, clinical manifestation of mental retardation, increased pain threshold, abnormal behavior, feeding difficulties, visual impairment, short finger syndrome, a group of syndromes associated with short stature, fever or vomiting, and congenital deformities. Conclusions:Jansen-de Vries syndrome clinically presents mainly with overall retardation (mental retardation/backward delayed motor development, language development, low muscle tone), abnormal behavior (lonely sample behavior, autism), craniofacial malformations (broad forehead, low ear nose bridge, thin upper lip), short finger syndrome (short feet, pinky stubby), gastrointestinal dysfunction (milk overflow, feeding difficulties, constipation). The child was diagnosed as a newly transcoding heterozygous mutation of the PPM1D gene. The current treatment is mainly rehabilitation training, and growth hormone replacement therapy can be given to part of the short height disease. The PPM1D gene [PPM1D(NM-003620): c.1216delA(p.Thr406Profs *3)] is the genetic cause of the child.

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BMC Med Genet ; 21(1): 69, 2020 04 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32245427

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BACKGROUND: The Houge type of X-linked syndromic mental retardation is an X-linked intellectual disability (XLID) recently recorded in the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) and only 8 cases have been reported in literature thus far. CASE PRESENTATION: We present two brothers with intractable seizures and syndromic intellectual disability with symptoms consisting of delayed development, intellectual disability, and speech and language delay. The mother was a symptomatic carrier with milder clinical phenotype. Whole exome sequencing identified a small fragment deletion spanning four exons, about 9.5 kilobases (kb) in length in the CNKSR2 gene in the patients. The mutation co-segregation revealed that exon deletions occurred de novo in the proband's mother. CONCLUSION: Although large deletions have been reported, no small deletions have yet been identified. In this case report, we identified a small deletion in the CNKSR2 gene. This study enhances our knowledge of the CNKSR2 gene mutation spectrum and provides further information about the phenotypic characteristics of X-linked syndromic intellectual disability.


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Proteínas Adaptadoras de Transdução de Sinal/genética , Éxons/genética , Deficiência Intelectual Ligada ao Cromossomo X/genética , Deleção de Sequência , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Masculino , Linhagem , Convulsões/congênito , Convulsões/genética , Irmãos
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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 910-917, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-870908

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Objective:To investigate the clinical phenotype and summarize the genetic characteristics of children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) diagnosed by next-generation sequencing.Methods:The clinical data of 12 children with NF1 who were admitted to the Department of Neurology of the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University from December 2017 to October 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The next-generation sequencing method was used to sequence the NF1 gene of the probands and the mutations were verified by PCR-Sanger sequencing.Results:Among the 12 children diagnosed with NF1 (male: female=11: 1), who aged from seven months to 11 years old, the main complaints were seizures and skin with café-au-lait spots. Five children were found with freckles in axillae, and two with cutaneous neurofibroma. Six cases had seizures, two children suffered spastic seizures, two with generalized tonic-clonic seizures, one with typical absence seizure, one with focal seizure, one case had severe headache and vomiting. Fortunately for the children with seizures, anti-epileptic drugs had a good prognosis. There were five mutation types detected in 12 cases, including one case of loss of overall heterozygosity in NF1 gene; three missense mutations: c.7867C>A (p.L2623I), c.7855C>A (p.L2619I) and c.7792C>A(p.L2598I); three frameshift mutations: c.3162delC(p.N1054Nfs *8), c.540dupA (p.Q181Tfs *20) and c.2027dupA(p.V679Pfs *21); three nonsense mutations: c.1467T>A(p.Y489X, 2351), c.1318C>T(p.R440X, 2400) and c.1411C>T(p.K471X, 2369); two splicing mutations: c.2326-2(IVS10)G>C and c.1186-1(IVS10)G>C. Nine children were found with spontaneous mutations, one case was inherited from the father, and two cases were inherited from the mother. c.7867C>A(p.L2623I), c.7855C>A(p.L2619I), c.3162delC(p.N1054Nfs *8), c.1411C>T(p.K471X, 2369), c.2326-2(IVS10)G>C, c.1186-1(IVS10)G>C were unreported mutations in literature. Conclusions:NF1 is caused by NF1 gene mutation. The early clinical manifestations of children with NF1 defect presented with café-au-lait spots, and some suffered seizures. For patients with multiple café-au-lait spots and seizures in the clinic, genetic analysis should be performed as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 918-923, 2020.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-870898

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Objective:To investigate the clinical manifestation, genetic characteristics, treatment and prognosis of Crouzon-like syndrome.Methods:Clinical data of one case of Crouzon-like syndrome diagnosed in Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University in May 2019 were collected, including clinical test, treatment plan, follow-up outcomes. The clinical characteristics and the mutation characteristics of IL11RA-related Crouzon-like syndrome were analyzed combined with the literature.Results:The male proband, five years and four months old, was admitted with the main clinical manifestations including headache, vomiting, exophthalmos, ocular hypertelorism, nasal root flat and scaphocephaly. CT showed that the cerebellar tonsil moved down slightly, the occipital magnum was full, the bilateral cranial plates were locally thinner, the bilateral cranial diameters were increased, and the cranial seams were closed. Magnetic resonance imaging showed ChiariⅠmalformation. The mutation c.40_63del and splice site mutation c.811-2A>G of the patient′s IL11RA gene were screened by whole exome sequencing. Sanger sequencing showed that the mutations are compound heterozygous and both are first reported. The mutation c.811-2A>G was derived from the patient′s mother, and the other one is de novo.Conclusions:The main clinical manifestations of Crouzon-like syndrome are craniosynostosis and midface hypoplasia and ocular deformity. The study identified two novel mutations in the Crouzon-like syndrome related IL11RA gene. Genetic sequencing is helpful for accurate diagnosis and timely surgical treatment.

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