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A novel likely pathogenic heterozygous HECW2 missense variant in a family with variable expressivity of neurodevelopmental delay, hypotonia, and epileptiform EEG patterns.

Ev-Christin Heide1, Oliver Puk2, Saskia Biskup2,3, Arne Krahn1, Erik Rauf1, Barbara A K Kreilkamp1,4, Walter Paulus5, Niels K Focke1.   

Abstract

Pathogenic variants in HECW2 are extremely rare. So far, only 19 cases have been reported. They were associated with epilepsy, intellectual disability, absent language, hypotonia, and autism. As these cases were all de novo mutations, mostly presenting without identical variants, variable expressivity has never been investigated. Here, we describe the first family with the same novel variant in HECW2. A 19-year old female patient presented with bursts of generalized spike-wave discharges and intellectual disability. We performed next-generation-sequencing, to detect the genetic cause. Next-generation-sequencing revealed a novel likely pathogenic variant in HECW2 (c.3571C>T; p.Arg1191Trp) in the index patient, her mother and brother. They showed some similar phenotypic patterns with intellectual disability, hypotonia and generalized epileptiform patterns. However, the mother was less severely affected and epileptiform patterns were less frequent. The brother presented with additional autistic features. In contrast to previous cases, the speech of all individuals was only mildly impaired. This is the first case report of a family with the same novel likely pathogenic variant in HECW2 and as such provides insight into the phenotypic variability of this mutation. The expressivity of symptoms may be so mild that genetic and EEG analysis are needed to disclose the correct diagnosis.
© 2021 The Authors. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  gene expression; genetic variation; genetics; phenotype

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34327820     DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.62427

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.802


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