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NUS1 mutation in a family with epilepsy, cerebellar ataxia, and tremor.

Kunihiko Araki1, Ryoichi Nakamura1, Daisuke Ito1, Kohji Kato2, Yohei Iguchi1, Kentaro Sahashi1, Miho Toyama2, Kensuke Hamada3, Nobuhiko Okamoto4, Yoshinao Wada4, Tomohiko Nakamura5, Tomoo Ogi2, Masahisa Katsuno6.   

Abstract

We report on familial 5 epilepsy patients with autosomal dominant inheritance of a novel heterozygous NUS1 frameshift mutation. All patients had cerebellar ataxia and tremor. Three patients were diagnosed with childhood absence epilepsy, 1 patient with generalized epilepsy, and 1 patient with parkinsonism without epilepsy. Our cases and previously reported cases with deletions of chromosome 6q22 that include NUS1 share these common symptoms. In a cellular experiment, NUS1 mutation led to a substantial reduction of the protein level of NUS1. NUS1 mutation could contribute to epilepsy pathogenesis and also constitute a distinct syndromic entity with cerebellar ataxia and tremor.
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Keywords:  Cerebellar ataxia; Genetic epilepsy; NUS1 gene; Parkinsonism; Tremor

Year:  2020        PMID: 32485575     DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2020.106371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Res        ISSN: 0920-1211            Impact factor:   3.045


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