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. 2016 Nov;135(11):1295-1298.
doi: 10.1007/s00439-016-1726-y. Epub 2016 Aug 27.

Homozygous KCNMA1 mutation as a cause of cerebellar atrophy, developmental delay and seizures

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Homozygous KCNMA1 mutation as a cause of cerebellar atrophy, developmental delay and seizures

Brahim Tabarki et al. Hum Genet. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

Dominant gain-of-function mutations of the KCNMA1 gene, encoding the pore-forming subunit of the large conductance voltage- and Ca2+-activated K+ channel, have been described in a few patients with the syndrome of epilepsy, paroxysmal dyskinesias and developmental delay. In this report, we describe the loss-of-function phenotype of this newly described disease gene. In two siblings from a consanguineous family with epilepsy, developmental delay and severe cerebellar atrophy, combined exome/autozygome analysis identified a homozygous frameshift duplication in KCNMA1 (c.2026dupT; p. (Tyr676 Leufs*7)) in both children. Our report defines a novel autosomal recessive KCNMA1-related epileptic phenotype that encompasses cerebellar atrophy without paroxysmal dyskinesia, and highlights the sensitivity of the developing brain to both increased and decreased activity of the KCNMA1-encoded channels.

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