A FOXG1 mutation in a boy with congenital variant of Rett syndrome
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A FOXG1 mutation in a boy with congenital variant of Rett syndrome
Abstract
Mutations in the FOXG1 gene have been shown to cause congenital variant of Rett syndrome. To date, point mutations have been reported only in female patients. We screened the entire coding region of the gene for mutations in 50 boys with congenital encephalopathy, postnatal microcephaly, and complex movement disorders, a clinical picture very similar to that described in girls with FOXG1 mutations. We found one boy carrying the de novo c.256_257dupC frameshift mutation. He presented the association of postnatal microcephaly, severe axial dystonia with severe feeding difficulties with protruding tongue movements during the first year of life that subsequently evolved into dyskinetic movement disorders with hand stereotypies. In contrast to his severe motor impairment, he developed nonverbal communication skills and relative good eye contact. Brain MRI showed frontal gyral simplification with dramatic myelination delay most prominent in both frontal lobes. Altogether the presentation in this male patient is highly reminiscent of that observed in FOXG1-mutated females with the congenital variant of Rett syndrome. This new case confirms the prediction that congenital variant of Rett syndrome should be found also in males, with the characteristic hallmarks consisting of postnatal microcephaly, dyskinetic movement disorder with Rett-like features, i.e., hand stereotypies, and frontal gyral simplification with myelination delay. FOXG1 screening should be considered in individuals with these clinical features.
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