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Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child

Autosomal dominant intellectual development disorder-6 (MRD6) arises from a grin2b gene mutation, inducing neurodevelopmental issues. The effects of MRD6 encompass cognitive disabilities, seizures, muscle tone decline, and autism-like traits. Its severity ranges from mild impairment to severe epilep...

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Autores principales: El Mouhi, Hinde, Abbassi, Meriame, Sayel, Hanane, Trhanint, Said, Natiq, Abdelhafid, El Hejjioui, Brahim, Jalte, Merym, Ahmadi, Youssef, Chaouki, Sana
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10623208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37927744
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46456
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author El Mouhi, Hinde
Abbassi, Meriame
Sayel, Hanane
Trhanint, Said
Natiq, Abdelhafid
El Hejjioui, Brahim
Jalte, Merym
Ahmadi, Youssef
Chaouki, Sana
author_facet El Mouhi, Hinde
Abbassi, Meriame
Sayel, Hanane
Trhanint, Said
Natiq, Abdelhafid
El Hejjioui, Brahim
Jalte, Merym
Ahmadi, Youssef
Chaouki, Sana
author_sort El Mouhi, Hinde
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description Autosomal dominant intellectual development disorder-6 (MRD6) arises from a grin2b gene mutation, inducing neurodevelopmental issues. The effects of MRD6 encompass cognitive disabilities, seizures, muscle tone decline, and autism-like traits. Its severity ranges from mild impairment to severe epilepsy. The disorder's rarity is emphasized by roughly 100 reported GRIN2B-related cases, spotlighting the gene's significance in brain development. We present the case of a three-year-old Moroccan boy who was referred to a neuropediatric department for a molecular diagnosis. Initial genetic testing yielded inconclusive results, and subsequent tests for Angelman syndrome and metabolic diseases showed no abnormalities. Given the complexity of the disorder, exome sequencing was employed to identify the underlying genetic cause. Exome sequencing identified a nonsense (STOP) mutation c.3912C>G (p.Tyr1304Ter) in the grin2b gene in the heterozygous state known to be present in MRD6 (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 613970). The family segregation study shows that this is a de novo variant, which is confirmed by Sanger sequencing. This variant has not been previously reported in the GnomAD database. Based on current scientific knowledge, the variant is considered pathogenic (PVS1, PS2, PM2, PP3, PP5) according to the criteria of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). The mutation in the grin2b gene (p.Tyr1304Ter) was predicted to be deleterious through bioinformatics analysis tools. This study highlights the crucial role of the grin2b gene in normal brain development and communication within the nervous system. It also sheds light on the impact of a novel genetic mutation, identified through exome sequencing, on causing an intellectual developmental disorder in a child patient from Morocco.
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spelling pubmed-106232082023-11-04 Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child El Mouhi, Hinde Abbassi, Meriame Sayel, Hanane Trhanint, Said Natiq, Abdelhafid El Hejjioui, Brahim Jalte, Merym Ahmadi, Youssef Chaouki, Sana Cureus Pediatrics Autosomal dominant intellectual development disorder-6 (MRD6) arises from a grin2b gene mutation, inducing neurodevelopmental issues. The effects of MRD6 encompass cognitive disabilities, seizures, muscle tone decline, and autism-like traits. Its severity ranges from mild impairment to severe epilepsy. The disorder's rarity is emphasized by roughly 100 reported GRIN2B-related cases, spotlighting the gene's significance in brain development. We present the case of a three-year-old Moroccan boy who was referred to a neuropediatric department for a molecular diagnosis. Initial genetic testing yielded inconclusive results, and subsequent tests for Angelman syndrome and metabolic diseases showed no abnormalities. Given the complexity of the disorder, exome sequencing was employed to identify the underlying genetic cause. Exome sequencing identified a nonsense (STOP) mutation c.3912C>G (p.Tyr1304Ter) in the grin2b gene in the heterozygous state known to be present in MRD6 (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 613970). The family segregation study shows that this is a de novo variant, which is confirmed by Sanger sequencing. This variant has not been previously reported in the GnomAD database. Based on current scientific knowledge, the variant is considered pathogenic (PVS1, PS2, PM2, PP3, PP5) according to the criteria of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). The mutation in the grin2b gene (p.Tyr1304Ter) was predicted to be deleterious through bioinformatics analysis tools. This study highlights the crucial role of the grin2b gene in normal brain development and communication within the nervous system. It also sheds light on the impact of a novel genetic mutation, identified through exome sequencing, on causing an intellectual developmental disorder in a child patient from Morocco. Cureus 2023-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10623208/ /pubmed/37927744 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46456 Text en Copyright © 2023, El Mouhi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
El Mouhi, Hinde
Abbassi, Meriame
Sayel, Hanane
Trhanint, Said
Natiq, Abdelhafid
El Hejjioui, Brahim
Jalte, Merym
Ahmadi, Youssef
Chaouki, Sana
Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child
title Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child
title_full Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child
title_fullStr Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child
title_full_unstemmed Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child
title_short Autosomal Dominant Intellectual Development Disorder-6 (MRD6) Without Seizures Linked to a De Novo Mutation in the grin2b Gene Revealed by Exome Sequencing: A Case Report of a Moroccan Child
title_sort autosomal dominant intellectual development disorder-6 (mrd6) without seizures linked to a de novo mutation in the grin2b gene revealed by exome sequencing: a case report of a moroccan child
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10623208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37927744
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.46456
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