| Literature DB >> 24650168 |
Teresa Tavassoli1, Alexander Kolevzon, A Ting Wang, Jocelyn Curchack-Lichtin, Danielle Halpern, Lily Schwartz, Sarah Soffes, Lauren Bush, David Grodberg, Guiqing Cai, Joseph D Buxbaum.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: SCN2A is a gene that codes for the alpha subunit of voltage-gated, type II sodium channels, and is highly expressed in the brain. Sodium channel disruptions, such as mutations in SCN2A, may play an important role in psychiatric disorders. Recently, de novo SCN2A mutations in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have been identified. The current study characterizes a de novo splice site mutation in SCN2A that alters mRNA and protein products. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24650168 PMCID: PMC3994485 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2350-15-35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genet ISSN: 1471-2350 Impact factor: 2.103
Domains and measures used in the current study
| Genetic testing | |
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| Clinical assessment | |
| Neurological examination | |
| Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traits | |
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| Cognitive and adaptive behavior skills | |
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| Sensory reactivity | |
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| Brain development | |
| Structural Imaging | |
Abbreviations: CMA = chromosomal microarray analysis; WES = whole exome sequencing; ADOS = Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule; ADI-R = Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised; MRI = Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Figure 1A splice mutation in a participant with ASD. (A) The de novo splice mutation c.476 + 1G > A is in the donor site of intron 4, which is conserved over three transcripts of SCN2A gene. (B) cDNA sequencing in the lymphoblastoid cell lines shows both exon 3 and exon 4 were spliced out in the participant, likely resulting in a truncated short protein.
Leiter International Performance Scale scores at ages three and seven
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| 4 | 1 | |
| 5 | 1 | |
| 4 | - | |
| - | 2 | |
| 5 | 1 | |
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| 2 | - | |
| 3 | 5 | |
| - | 5 | |
| 4 | 1 |
Summary of Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale results
| 64 | 1st percentile, low range | |
| 35 | 8th percentile, low range | |
| 25 | 1st percentile, low range | |
| 30 | 3rd percentile, low range | |
| 17 | 1st percentile, low range |
Summary of the participant’s sensory profile scores
| 25 | 55-48 | 47-45 | 44-11 | |
| 59 | 90-73 | 72-65 | 64-18 | |
| 19 | 35-27 | 26-24 | 23- 7 | |
| 43 | 55-48 | 47-45 | 44-11 | |
| 26 | 45-32 | 31-27 | 26-9 | |
| 26 | 40-30 | 29-26 | 25-8 |
The classifications of typical, probable and definite differences were based on the performance of children without disabilities (n = 1,037, see Dunn, 1997). Probable differences are characterized as being over 2 standard deviations away from norm and definite differences as being over 3 standard deviations away from norm.
Participants scores on the sensory over- responsivity scale
| 21 | 4 ± 4.7 | 18.5 ± 13.9 |
Scores for typically developing participant’s and participants with sensory difficulties were taken from Schoen, et al. 2008 [32].