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. 2022 Mar;67(3):169-173.
doi: 10.1038/s10038-021-00978-y. Epub 2021 Sep 17.

Biallelic null variants in ZNF142 cause global developmental delay with familial epilepsy and dysmorphic features

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Biallelic null variants in ZNF142 cause global developmental delay with familial epilepsy and dysmorphic features

Shinichi Kameyama et al. J Hum Genet. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Biallelic variants in ZNF142 at 2q35, which encodes zinc-finger protein 142, cause neurodevelopmental disorder with seizures or dystonia. We identified compound heterozygous null variants in ZNF142, NM_001105537.4:c.[1252C>T];[1274-2A>G],p.[Arg418*];[Glu426*], in Malaysian siblings suffering from global developmental delay with epilepsy and dysmorphism. cDNA analysis showed the marked reduction of ZNF142 transcript level through nonsense-mediated mRNA decay by these novel biallelic variants. The affected siblings present with global developmental delay and epilepsy in common, which were previously described, as well as dysmorphism, which was not recognized. It is important to collect patients with ZNF142 abnormality to define its phenotypic spectrum.

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