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Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders

Pathogenic variants in KCNA2, encoding for the voltage-gated potassium channel K(v)1.2, have been identified as the cause for an evolving spectrum of neurological disorders. Affected individuals show early-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, intellectual disability, and movement disord...

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Autores principales: Döring, Jan H., Schröter, Julian, Jüngling, Jerome, Biskup, Saskia, Klotz, Kerstin A., Bast, Thomas, Dietel, Tobias, Korenke, G. Christoph, Christoph, Sophie, Brennenstuhl, Heiko, Rubboli, Guido, Møller, Rikke S., Lesca, Gaetan, Chaix, Yves, Kölker, Stefan, Hoffmann, Georg F., Lemke, Johannes R., Syrbe, Steffen
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7999221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33802230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22062824
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author Döring, Jan H.
Schröter, Julian
Jüngling, Jerome
Biskup, Saskia
Klotz, Kerstin A.
Bast, Thomas
Dietel, Tobias
Korenke, G. Christoph
Christoph, Sophie
Brennenstuhl, Heiko
Rubboli, Guido
Møller, Rikke S.
Lesca, Gaetan
Chaix, Yves
Kölker, Stefan
Hoffmann, Georg F.
Lemke, Johannes R.
Syrbe, Steffen
author_facet Döring, Jan H.
Schröter, Julian
Jüngling, Jerome
Biskup, Saskia
Klotz, Kerstin A.
Bast, Thomas
Dietel, Tobias
Korenke, G. Christoph
Christoph, Sophie
Brennenstuhl, Heiko
Rubboli, Guido
Møller, Rikke S.
Lesca, Gaetan
Chaix, Yves
Kölker, Stefan
Hoffmann, Georg F.
Lemke, Johannes R.
Syrbe, Steffen
author_sort Döring, Jan H.
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description Pathogenic variants in KCNA2, encoding for the voltage-gated potassium channel K(v)1.2, have been identified as the cause for an evolving spectrum of neurological disorders. Affected individuals show early-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, intellectual disability, and movement disorders resulting from cerebellar dysfunction. In addition, individuals with a milder course of epilepsy, complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia, and episodic ataxia have been reported. By analyzing phenotypic, functional, and genetic data from published reports and novel cases, we refine and further delineate phenotypic as well as functional subgroups of KCNA2-associated disorders. Carriers of variants, leading to complex and mixed channel dysfunction that are associated with a gain- and loss-of-potassium conductance, more often show early developmental abnormalities and an earlier onset of epilepsy compared to individuals with variants resulting in loss- or gain-of-function. We describe seven additional individuals harboring three known and the novel KCNA2 variants p.(Pro407Ala) and p.(Tyr417Cys). The location of variants reported here highlights the importance of the proline(405)–valine(406)–proline(407) (PVP) motif in transmembrane domain S6 as a mutational hotspot. A novel case of self-limited infantile seizures suggests a continuous clinical spectrum of KCNA2-related disorders. Our study provides further insights into the clinical spectrum, genotype–phenotype correlation, variability, and predicted functional impact of KCNA2 variants.
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spelling pubmed-79992212021-03-28 Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders Döring, Jan H. Schröter, Julian Jüngling, Jerome Biskup, Saskia Klotz, Kerstin A. Bast, Thomas Dietel, Tobias Korenke, G. Christoph Christoph, Sophie Brennenstuhl, Heiko Rubboli, Guido Møller, Rikke S. Lesca, Gaetan Chaix, Yves Kölker, Stefan Hoffmann, Georg F. Lemke, Johannes R. Syrbe, Steffen Int J Mol Sci Article Pathogenic variants in KCNA2, encoding for the voltage-gated potassium channel K(v)1.2, have been identified as the cause for an evolving spectrum of neurological disorders. Affected individuals show early-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, intellectual disability, and movement disorders resulting from cerebellar dysfunction. In addition, individuals with a milder course of epilepsy, complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia, and episodic ataxia have been reported. By analyzing phenotypic, functional, and genetic data from published reports and novel cases, we refine and further delineate phenotypic as well as functional subgroups of KCNA2-associated disorders. Carriers of variants, leading to complex and mixed channel dysfunction that are associated with a gain- and loss-of-potassium conductance, more often show early developmental abnormalities and an earlier onset of epilepsy compared to individuals with variants resulting in loss- or gain-of-function. We describe seven additional individuals harboring three known and the novel KCNA2 variants p.(Pro407Ala) and p.(Tyr417Cys). The location of variants reported here highlights the importance of the proline(405)–valine(406)–proline(407) (PVP) motif in transmembrane domain S6 as a mutational hotspot. A novel case of self-limited infantile seizures suggests a continuous clinical spectrum of KCNA2-related disorders. Our study provides further insights into the clinical spectrum, genotype–phenotype correlation, variability, and predicted functional impact of KCNA2 variants. MDPI 2021-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7999221/ /pubmed/33802230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22062824 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Döring, Jan H.
Schröter, Julian
Jüngling, Jerome
Biskup, Saskia
Klotz, Kerstin A.
Bast, Thomas
Dietel, Tobias
Korenke, G. Christoph
Christoph, Sophie
Brennenstuhl, Heiko
Rubboli, Guido
Møller, Rikke S.
Lesca, Gaetan
Chaix, Yves
Kölker, Stefan
Hoffmann, Georg F.
Lemke, Johannes R.
Syrbe, Steffen
Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders
title Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders
title_full Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders
title_fullStr Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders
title_short Refining Genotypes and Phenotypes in KCNA2-Related Neurological Disorders
title_sort refining genotypes and phenotypes in kcna2-related neurological disorders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7999221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33802230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22062824
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