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Case Reports
. 2025 Jan;197(1):e63863.
doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.63863. Epub 2024 Sep 1.

Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, Intellectual Disability and Nephronophthisis Associated With Compound Heterozygous Pathogenic Variants in the CEP83 Gene

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Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, Intellectual Disability and Nephronophthisis Associated With Compound Heterozygous Pathogenic Variants in the CEP83 Gene

Elena Parrini et al. Am J Med Genet A. 2025 Jan.

Abstract

The centrosomal protein 83 (CEP83) is a centriolar protein involved in primary cilium assembly, an early and critical step in ciliogenesis. Bi-allelic pathogenic variants in the CEP83 gene have been associated with infantile nephronophthisis and, in a few patients, retinitis pigmentosa. We describe a 5-year-old boy with bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria, intellectual disability, and nephronophthisis in whom, using exome sequencing, we identified the c.1052T>G p.(Leu351*) stopgain variant inherited from the father and the c.2024T>C p.(Leu675Pro) missense variant inherited from the mother, in a compound heterozygous pattern. Polymicrogyria or, in general, malformations of cortical development had not been previously observed in patients with pathogenic CEP83 variants. However, defects in CEP83 can affect the formation and function of cilia or centrosomal structures, resulting in a polymicrogyric pattern overlapping with that associated with pathogenic variants affecting other genes coding for centrosomal components. This observation expands the spectrum of phenotypes associated with the CEP83 gene and adds it to the list of genes associated with bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria.

Keywords: CEP83; exome sequencing; nephronophthisis; pathogenic variant; polymicrogyria.

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