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. 2021 May;23(5):888-899.
doi: 10.1038/s41436-020-01075-9. Epub 2021 Feb 17.

DLG4-related synaptopathy: a new rare brain disorder

Agustí Rodríguez-Palmero  1   2 Melissa Maria Boerrigter  3   4 David Gómez-Andrés  5 Kimberly A Aldinger  6 Íñigo Marcos-Alcalde  7   8 Bernt Popp  9   10 David B Everman  11 Alysia Kern Lovgren  12 Stephanie Arpin  13 Vahid Bahrambeigi  11   14 Gea Beunders  15 Anne-Marie Bisgaard  16 V A Bjerregaard  3 Ange-Line Bruel  17 Thomas D Challman  18 Benjamin Cogné  19   20 Christine Coubes  21 Stella A de Man  22 Anne-Sophie Denommé-Pichon  17 Thomas J Dye  23   24 Frances Elmslie  25 Lars Feuk  26 Sixto García-Miñaúr  27 Tracy Gertler  28 Elisa Giorgio  29 Nicolas Gruchy  30 Tobias B Haack  31 Chad R Haldeman-Englert  32 Bjørn Ivar Haukanes  33 Juliane Hoyer  9 Anna C E Hurst  34 Bertrand Isidor  19   20 Maria Johansson Soller  35   36 Sulagna Kushary  37 Malin Kvarnung  35   36 Yuval E Landau  38   39   40 Kathleen A Leppig  41 Anna Lindstrand  35   36 Lotte Kleinendorst  42 Alex MacKenzie  43 Giorgia Mandrile  44 Bryce A Mendelsohn  45 Setareh Moghadasi  46 Jenny E Morton  47 Sebastien Moutton  17   48 Amelie J Müller  31 Melanie O'Leary  12 Marta Pacio-Míguez  27 Maria Palomares-Bralo  27 Sumit Parikh  49 Rolph Pfundt  50 Ben Pode-Shakked  40   51   50   52 Anita Rauch  53 Elena Repnikova  54 Anya Revah-Politi  36   55 Meredith J Ross  56 Claudia A L Ruivenkamp  46 Elisabeth Sarrazin  57 Juliann M Savatt  18 Agatha Schlüter  1 Bitten Schönewolf-Greulich  3 Zohra Shad  58 Charles Shaw-Smith  59 Joseph T Shieh  60 Motti Shohat  61 Stephanie Spranger  62 Heidi Thiese  41 Frederic Tran Mau-Them  17 Bregje van Bon  63 Ineke van de Burgt  63 Ingrid M B H van de Laar  64 Esmée van Drie  42 Mieke M van Haelst  42 Conny M van Ravenswaaij-Arts  15 Edgard Verdura  1 Antonio Vitobello  17 Stephan Waldmüller  31 Sharon Whiting  43 Christiane Zweier  9 Carlos E Prada  24   65 Bert B A de Vries  63 William B Dobyns  6   66   67 Simone F Reiter  33 Paulino Gómez-Puertas  7 Aurora Pujol #  1   68 Zeynep Tümer #  69   70
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DLG4-related synaptopathy: a new rare brain disorder

Agustí Rodríguez-Palmero et al. Genet Med. 2021 May.
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Abstract

Purpose: Postsynaptic density protein-95 (PSD-95), encoded by DLG4, regulates excitatory synaptic function in the brain. Here we present the clinical and genetic features of 53 patients (42 previously unpublished) with DLG4 variants.

Methods: The clinical and genetic information were collected through GeneMatcher collaboration. All the individuals were investigated by local clinicians and the gene variants were identified by clinical exome/genome sequencing.

Results: The clinical picture was predominated by early onset global developmental delay, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, all of which point to a brain disorder. Marfanoid habitus, which was previously suggested to be a characteristic feature of DLG4-related phenotypes, was found in only nine individuals and despite some overlapping features, a distinct facial dysmorphism could not be established. Of the 45 different DLG4 variants, 39 were predicted to lead to loss of protein function and the majority occurred de novo (four with unknown origin). The six missense variants identified were suggested to lead to structural or functional changes by protein modeling studies.

Conclusion: The present study shows that clinical manifestations associated with DLG4 overlap with those found in other neurodevelopmental disorders of synaptic dysfunction; thus, we designate this group of disorders as DLG4-related synaptopathy.

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