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Expanded phenotypic spectrum of UDP-glucose-6-dehydrogenase recessive neurodevelopmental disorder: Two novel descriptions with or without epileptic encephalopathy.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A 2024 July 12
Recent advances in the understanding of infantile developmental epileptic encephalopathies (IDEE) have revealed the association of biallelic pathogenic variants in UGDH. In this study, we report two novel combinations identified by exome sequencing: p.(Arg135Trp) with p.(Arg65*) and p.(Arg102Trp) with p.(Arg65*). Both combinations share a common pathogenic nonsense variant, with the missense variants strategically located in the NAD-binding domain of the UGDH protein, predicted in structural models to create new interactions with the central domain. The first patient exhibited the typical UGDH-related disease phenotype and progressive microcephaly, a rarely reported feature. In contrast, the second patient presented an atypical phenotype, including absence of seizure, severe intellectual disability, ataxic gait, and abnormal eye movements. This comprehensive analysis extends the phenotypic spectrum of UGDH syndrome beyond early infantile intractable encephalopathy to include intellectual disability without epilepsy.
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