GRM7相关障碍:来自三个独立家庭的另外五名患者及文献综述

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY European journal of medical genetics Pub Date : 2023-12-08 DOI:10.1016/j.ejmg.2023.104893
Louis Januel , Nicolas Chatron , Clotilde Rivier-Ringenbach , Sara Cabet , Audrey Labalme , Yavuz Sahin , Hossein Darvish , Michael Kruer , Somayeh Bakhtiari , Damien Sanlaville , Jean Madeleine de Sainte Agathe , Gaetan Lesca
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发育性癫痫性脑病(DEEs)是指一组以癫痫发作和发育迟缓为特征的严重癫痫综合征,发育迟缓可能是潜在病因和/或癫痫性脑病的结果。导致 DEEs 的基因有很多,而且随着新一代测序技术的出现,其数量也在不断增加。编码代谢型谷氨酸受体 7 的 GRM7 的致病变体最近被证明是一种常染色体隐性遗传的严重 DEE 的病因。迄今为止,文献中仅报道了 10 例患者,他们一般都有严重的表型,包括早发性癫痫、小头畸形、脑部异常和痉挛。我们在此报告了来自 3 个独立家庭的 5 名患者,他们的 GRM7 基因都存在双倍变异。我们回顾了相关文献,为了解这种罕见综合征的基因型-表型相关性提供了更多信息。
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GRM7-related disorder: five additional patients from three independent families and review of the literature

Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) refer to a group of severe epileptic syndromes characterized by seizures as well as a developmental delay which can be a consequence of the underlying etiology and/or the epileptic encephalopathy. The genes responsible for DEEs are numerous and their number is increasing since the availability of Next-Generation Sequencing. Pathogenic variants in GRM7, encoding the metabotropic glutamate receptor 7, were recently shown as a cause of a severe DEE with autosomal recessive inheritance. To date, only ten patients have been reported in the literature, generally with severe phenotypes including early-onset epilepsy, microcephaly, brain anomalies, and spasticity. We report here 5 patients from 3 independent families with biallelic variants in the GRM7 gene. We review the literature and provide further elements for the understanding of the genotype-phenotype correlation of this rare syndrome.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Medical Genetics (EJMG) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles in English on various aspects of human and medical genetics and of the genetics of experimental models. Original clinical and experimental research articles, short clinical reports, review articles and letters to the editor are welcome on topics such as : • Dysmorphology and syndrome delineation • Molecular genetics and molecular cytogenetics of inherited disorders • Clinical applications of genomics and nextgen sequencing technologies • Syndromal cancer genetics • Behavioral genetics • Community genetics • Fetal pathology and prenatal diagnosis • Genetic counseling.
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