Clinical heterogeneity associated with KCNA1 mutations include cataplexy and nonataxic presentations

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Catherine A. Brownstein
Alan H. Beggs
Lance Rodan
Jiahai Shi
Meghan C. Towne
Renee Pelletier
Siqi Cao
Paul A. Rosenberg
David K. Urion
Jonathan Picker
Wen-Hann Tan
Pankaj B. Agrawal
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[1] Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Division of Genetics and Genomics
[2] Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Division of Newborn Medicine
[3] Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,The Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research
[4] Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[5] MIT,Department of Neurology
[6] City University of Hong Kong,undefined
[7] Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,undefined
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neurogenetics | 2016年 / 17卷
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KCNA1; Cataplexy; Episodic ataxia; Whole exome sequencing; Hypertonia;
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Mutations in the KCNA1 gene are known to cause episodic ataxia/myokymia syndrome type 1 (EA1). Here, we describe two families with unique presentations who were enrolled in an IRB-approved study, extensively phenotyped, and whole exome sequencing (WES) performed. Family 1 had a diagnosis of isolated cataplexy triggered by sudden physical exertion in multiple affected individuals with heterogeneous neurological findings. All enrolled affected members carried a KCNA1 c.941T>C (p.I314T) mutation. Family 2 had an 8-year-old patient with muscle spasms with rigidity for whom WES revealed a previously reported heterozygous missense mutation in KCNA1 c.677C>G (p.T226R), confirming the diagnosis of EA1 without ataxia. WES identified variants in KCNA1 that explain both phenotypes expanding the phenotypic spectrum of diseases associated with mutations of this gene. KCNA1 mutations should be considered in patients of all ages with episodic neurological phenotypes, even when ataxia is not present. This is an example of the power of genomic approaches to identify pathogenic mutations in unsuspected genes responsible for heterogeneous diseases.
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