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Review
. 2003 Jul;126(Pt 7):1537-44.
doi: 10.1093/brain/awg173. Epub 2003 May 21.

Oligophrenin 1 (OPHN1) gene mutation causes syndromic X-linked mental retardation with epilepsy, rostral ventricular enlargement and cerebellar hypoplasia

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Oligophrenin 1 (OPHN1) gene mutation causes syndromic X-linked mental retardation with epilepsy, rostral ventricular enlargement and cerebellar hypoplasia

Carsten Bergmann et al. Brain. 2003 Jul.

Abstract

We identified an oligophrenin 1 (OPHN1) gene mutation in a family with five brothers affected by a recognizable pattern of clinical and neuroradiological hallmarks. The distinctive phenotype comprised moderate to severe mental retardation, myoclonic-astatic epilepsy, ataxia, strabismus and hypogenitalism. Neuroimaging displayed fronto-temporal atrophy with rostral enlargement of the lateral ventricles, lower vermian agenesis and asymmetric cerebellar hypoplasia. Mutation analysis of the OPHN1 gene on Xq12 disclosed a genomic deletion of exon 19 causing a frameshift. Notably, OPHN1 mutations have been previously reported as a rare cause of non-syndromic X-linked mental retardation. Our findings, however, indicate that OPHN1 mutations result in a recognizable syndrome. In addition, identification of OPHN1 as a further gene associated with epileptic seizures will help to unravel aetiologic factors of epilepsy.

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