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A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient

BACKGROUND: Eight different deletions and point variants of the X‐chromosomal gene CNKSR2 have been reported in families with males presenting intellectual disability (ID) and epilepsy. Obligate carrier females with a frameshift variant in the N‐terminal protein coding part of CNKSR2 or with a delet...

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Autores principales: Polla, Daniel L., Saunders, Harriet R., de Vries, Bert B. A., van Bokhoven, Hans, de Brouwer, Arjan P. M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31414730
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.861
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author Polla, Daniel L.
Saunders, Harriet R.
de Vries, Bert B. A.
van Bokhoven, Hans
de Brouwer, Arjan P. M.
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Saunders, Harriet R.
de Vries, Bert B. A.
van Bokhoven, Hans
de Brouwer, Arjan P. M.
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description BACKGROUND: Eight different deletions and point variants of the X‐chromosomal gene CNKSR2 have been reported in families with males presenting intellectual disability (ID) and epilepsy. Obligate carrier females with a frameshift variant in the N‐terminal protein coding part of CNKSR2 or with a deletion of the complete gene are not affected. Only for one C‐terminal nonsense variant, two carrier females were mildly affected by seizures without or with mild motor and language delay. METHODS: Exome sequencing was performed in one female child of a Dutch family, presenting seizures, mild ID, facial dysmorphisms, and abnormalities of the extremities. Potential causative variants were validated by Sanger sequencing. X‐chromosome‐inactivation (XCI) analysis was performed by methylation‐sensitive PCR and fragment‐length analysis of the androgen‐receptor CAG repeat polymorphism. RESULTS: We identified a de novo variant, c.2304G>A (p.(Trp768*)), in the C‐terminal protein coding part of the X‐chromosomal gene CNKSR2 in a female patient with seizures and mild ID. Sanger sequencing confirmed the presence of this nonsense variant. XCI analysis showed a mild skewing of X inactivation (20:80) in the blood of our patient. Our variant is the second C‐terminal–affecting CNKSR2 variant described in neurologically affected females. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that CNKSR2 nonsense variants in the C‐terminal coding part can result in ID with seizures in female variant carriers.
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spelling pubmed-67854482019-10-17 A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient Polla, Daniel L. Saunders, Harriet R. de Vries, Bert B. A. van Bokhoven, Hans de Brouwer, Arjan P. M. Mol Genet Genomic Med Clinical Reports BACKGROUND: Eight different deletions and point variants of the X‐chromosomal gene CNKSR2 have been reported in families with males presenting intellectual disability (ID) and epilepsy. Obligate carrier females with a frameshift variant in the N‐terminal protein coding part of CNKSR2 or with a deletion of the complete gene are not affected. Only for one C‐terminal nonsense variant, two carrier females were mildly affected by seizures without or with mild motor and language delay. METHODS: Exome sequencing was performed in one female child of a Dutch family, presenting seizures, mild ID, facial dysmorphisms, and abnormalities of the extremities. Potential causative variants were validated by Sanger sequencing. X‐chromosome‐inactivation (XCI) analysis was performed by methylation‐sensitive PCR and fragment‐length analysis of the androgen‐receptor CAG repeat polymorphism. RESULTS: We identified a de novo variant, c.2304G>A (p.(Trp768*)), in the C‐terminal protein coding part of the X‐chromosomal gene CNKSR2 in a female patient with seizures and mild ID. Sanger sequencing confirmed the presence of this nonsense variant. XCI analysis showed a mild skewing of X inactivation (20:80) in the blood of our patient. Our variant is the second C‐terminal–affecting CNKSR2 variant described in neurologically affected females. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that CNKSR2 nonsense variants in the C‐terminal coding part can result in ID with seizures in female variant carriers. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6785448/ /pubmed/31414730 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.861 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Reports
Polla, Daniel L.
Saunders, Harriet R.
de Vries, Bert B. A.
van Bokhoven, Hans
de Brouwer, Arjan P. M.
A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient
title A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient
title_full A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient
title_fullStr A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient
title_full_unstemmed A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient
title_short A de novo variant in the X‐linked gene CNKSR2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient
title_sort de novo variant in the x‐linked gene cnksr2 is associated with seizures and mild intellectual disability in a female patient
topic Clinical Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31414730
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.861
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