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. 2025 Apr;27(4):101347.
doi: 10.1016/j.gim.2024.101347. Epub 2024 Dec 17.

RORA-neurodevelopmental disorder: A unique triad of developmental disabilities, cerebellar anomalies, and myoclonic seizures

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RORA-neurodevelopmental disorder: A unique triad of developmental disabilities, cerebellar anomalies, and myoclonic seizures

Mariagrazia Talarico et al. Genet Med. 2025 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: RORA encodes the RAR-related orphan receptor-α, playing a pivotal role in cerebellar maturation and function. Here, we report the largest series of individuals with RORA-related-neurodevelopmental disorder.

Methods: Forty individuals (30 unrelated; 10 siblings from 4 families) carrying RORA pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants were collected through an international collaboration.

Results: The 33 variants (29 de novo, 4 inherited, and 1 shared), identified by genome/exome sequencing (n = 21), chromosomal microarray analysis (n = 7), or gene panels (n = 4), included frameshift (n = 18/33), missense (n = 9/33), and stop codon (n = 6/33). Developmental disability (n = 32/37), intellectual disability (n = 22/32), and cerebellar signs (n = 25/34) were the most striking clinical features. Cerebellar symptoms were divided into early-onset, late-onset, and progressive subgroups. Cerebellar hypoplasia, atrophy, or both (n = 16/25) were more frequent in individuals with missense variants in the DNA-binding domain. Epilepsy (n = 18/38), with prominent myoclonic seizure types (n = 11/18), was classified in (1) genetic generalized epilepsy (n = 10/18) with a syndromic diagnosis identifiable for 6: epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia (n = 5/6) and epilepsy with myoclonic absence (n = 1/6); (2) developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (n = 5/18); and (3) unclassified (n = 3/18). A participant with rapid deterioration of visual acuity and cone/rod dystrophy was reported.

Conclusion: Missense variants in DNA-binding domain correlate to a more severe cerebellar phenotype. The RORA-related-neurodevelopmental disorder triad comprises developmental disability, cerebellar features, and a spectrum of myoclonic epilepsy.

Keywords: Cerebellar hypoplasia; Developmental disorder; Myoclonic seizures; RORA; Vermian atrophy.

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