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author von Spiczak, Sarah
Helbig, Katherine L.
Shinde, Deepali N.
Huether, Robert
Pendziwiat, Manuela
Lourenço, Charles
Nunes, Mark E.
Sarco, Dean P.
Kaplan, Richard A.
Dlugos, Dennis J.
Kirsch, Heidi
Slavotinek, Anne
Cilio, Maria R.
Cervenka, Mackenzie C.
Cohen, Julie S.
McClellan, Rebecca
Fatemi, Ali
Yuen, Amy
Sagawa, Yoshimi
Littlejohn, Rebecca
McLean, Scott D.
Hernandez-Hernandez, Laura
Maher, Bridget
Møller, Rikke S.
Palmer, Elizabeth
Lawson, John A.
Campbell, Colleen A.
Joshi, Charuta N.
Kolbe, Diana L.
Hollingsworth, Georgie
Neubauer, Bernd A.
Muhle, Hiltrud
Stephani, Ulrich
Scheffer, Ingrid E.
Pena, Sérgio D.J.
Sisodiya, Sanjay M.
Helbig, Ingo
author_facet von Spiczak, Sarah
Helbig, Katherine L.
Shinde, Deepali N.
Huether, Robert
Pendziwiat, Manuela
Lourenço, Charles
Nunes, Mark E.
Sarco, Dean P.
Kaplan, Richard A.
Dlugos, Dennis J.
Kirsch, Heidi
Slavotinek, Anne
Cilio, Maria R.
Cervenka, Mackenzie C.
Cohen, Julie S.
McClellan, Rebecca
Fatemi, Ali
Yuen, Amy
Sagawa, Yoshimi
Littlejohn, Rebecca
McLean, Scott D.
Hernandez-Hernandez, Laura
Maher, Bridget
Møller, Rikke S.
Palmer, Elizabeth
Lawson, John A.
Campbell, Colleen A.
Joshi, Charuta N.
Kolbe, Diana L.
Hollingsworth, Georgie
Neubauer, Bernd A.
Muhle, Hiltrud
Stephani, Ulrich
Scheffer, Ingrid E.
Pena, Sérgio D.J.
Sisodiya, Sanjay M.
Helbig, Ingo
author_sort von Spiczak, Sarah
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the phenotypic spectrum caused by mutations in dynamin 1 (DNM1), encoding the presynaptic protein DNM1, and to investigate possible genotype-phenotype correlations and predicted functional consequences based on structural modeling. METHODS: We reviewed phenotypic data of 21 patients (7 previously published) with DNM1 mutations. We compared mutation data to known functional data and undertook biomolecular modeling to assess the effect of the mutations on protein function. RESULTS: We identified 19 patients with de novo mutations in DNM1 and a sibling pair who had an inherited mutation from a mosaic parent. Seven patients (33.3%) carried the recurrent p.Arg237Trp mutation. A common phenotype emerged that included severe to profound intellectual disability and muscular hypotonia in all patients and an epilepsy characterized by infantile spasms in 16 of 21 patients, frequently evolving into Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Two patients had profound global developmental delay without seizures. In addition, we describe a single patient with normal development before the onset of a catastrophic epilepsy, consistent with febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome at 4 years. All mutations cluster within the GTPase or middle domains, and structural modeling and existing functional data suggest a dominant-negative effect on DMN1 function. CONCLUSIONS: The phenotypic spectrum of DNM1-related encephalopathy is relatively homogeneous, in contrast to many other genetic epilepsies. Up to one-third of patients carry the recurrent p.Arg237Trp variant, which is now one of the most common recurrent variants in epileptic encephalopathies identified to date. Given the predicted dominant-negative mechanism of this mutation, this variant presents a prime target for therapeutic intervention.
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spelling pubmed-55746732017-09-05 DNM1 encephalopathy: A new disease of vesicle fission von Spiczak, Sarah Helbig, Katherine L. Shinde, Deepali N. Huether, Robert Pendziwiat, Manuela Lourenço, Charles Nunes, Mark E. Sarco, Dean P. Kaplan, Richard A. Dlugos, Dennis J. Kirsch, Heidi Slavotinek, Anne Cilio, Maria R. Cervenka, Mackenzie C. Cohen, Julie S. McClellan, Rebecca Fatemi, Ali Yuen, Amy Sagawa, Yoshimi Littlejohn, Rebecca McLean, Scott D. Hernandez-Hernandez, Laura Maher, Bridget Møller, Rikke S. Palmer, Elizabeth Lawson, John A. Campbell, Colleen A. Joshi, Charuta N. Kolbe, Diana L. Hollingsworth, Georgie Neubauer, Bernd A. Muhle, Hiltrud Stephani, Ulrich Scheffer, Ingrid E. Pena, Sérgio D.J. Sisodiya, Sanjay M. Helbig, Ingo Neurology Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the phenotypic spectrum caused by mutations in dynamin 1 (DNM1), encoding the presynaptic protein DNM1, and to investigate possible genotype-phenotype correlations and predicted functional consequences based on structural modeling. METHODS: We reviewed phenotypic data of 21 patients (7 previously published) with DNM1 mutations. We compared mutation data to known functional data and undertook biomolecular modeling to assess the effect of the mutations on protein function. RESULTS: We identified 19 patients with de novo mutations in DNM1 and a sibling pair who had an inherited mutation from a mosaic parent. Seven patients (33.3%) carried the recurrent p.Arg237Trp mutation. A common phenotype emerged that included severe to profound intellectual disability and muscular hypotonia in all patients and an epilepsy characterized by infantile spasms in 16 of 21 patients, frequently evolving into Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Two patients had profound global developmental delay without seizures. In addition, we describe a single patient with normal development before the onset of a catastrophic epilepsy, consistent with febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome at 4 years. All mutations cluster within the GTPase or middle domains, and structural modeling and existing functional data suggest a dominant-negative effect on DMN1 function. CONCLUSIONS: The phenotypic spectrum of DNM1-related encephalopathy is relatively homogeneous, in contrast to many other genetic epilepsies. Up to one-third of patients carry the recurrent p.Arg237Trp variant, which is now one of the most common recurrent variants in epileptic encephalopathies identified to date. Given the predicted dominant-negative mechanism of this mutation, this variant presents a prime target for therapeutic intervention. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5574673/ /pubmed/28667181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000004152 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Article
von Spiczak, Sarah
Helbig, Katherine L.
Shinde, Deepali N.
Huether, Robert
Pendziwiat, Manuela
Lourenço, Charles
Nunes, Mark E.
Sarco, Dean P.
Kaplan, Richard A.
Dlugos, Dennis J.
Kirsch, Heidi
Slavotinek, Anne
Cilio, Maria R.
Cervenka, Mackenzie C.
Cohen, Julie S.
McClellan, Rebecca
Fatemi, Ali
Yuen, Amy
Sagawa, Yoshimi
Littlejohn, Rebecca
McLean, Scott D.
Hernandez-Hernandez, Laura
Maher, Bridget
Møller, Rikke S.
Palmer, Elizabeth
Lawson, John A.
Campbell, Colleen A.
Joshi, Charuta N.
Kolbe, Diana L.
Hollingsworth, Georgie
Neubauer, Bernd A.
Muhle, Hiltrud
Stephani, Ulrich
Scheffer, Ingrid E.
Pena, Sérgio D.J.
Sisodiya, Sanjay M.
Helbig, Ingo
DNM1 encephalopathy: A new disease of vesicle fission
title DNM1 encephalopathy: A new disease of vesicle fission
title_full DNM1 encephalopathy: A new disease of vesicle fission
title_fullStr DNM1 encephalopathy: A new disease of vesicle fission
title_full_unstemmed DNM1 encephalopathy: A new disease of vesicle fission
title_short DNM1 encephalopathy: A new disease of vesicle fission
title_sort dnm1 encephalopathy: a new disease of vesicle fission
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5574673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28667181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000004152
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