Mutations in the COL18A1 gen associated with knobloch syndrome and structural brain anomalies: a novel case report and literature review of neuroimaging findings

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. COL18A1 gene mutations have been associated with Knobloch syndrome, which is characterized by ocular and brain abnormalities. Here we report a 4.5 years-old male child with autism and two novel COL18A1 mutations (NM_030582.4: c.1883_1891dup and c.1787C>T). Hypermetropic astigmatism, but not brain migration disorders, was observed. However, an asymmetric pattern of cerebellar perfusion and a smaller arcuate fascicle were found.  Low levels of collagen XVIII were also observed in the patient´s serum. Thus, biallelic loss-of-function mutations in COL18A1 may be a new cause of autism  without the brain malformations typically reported in patients with Knobloch syndrome. .

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Irene Díez García-Prieto, I., Lopez-Martín, S., Albert, J., Jiménez de la Peña, M., Fernández-Mayoralas, D. M., Calleja-Pérez, B., … Fernández-Jaén, A. (2022). Mutations in the COL18A1 gen associated with knobloch syndrome and structural brain anomalies: a novel case report and literature review of neuroimaging findings. Neurocase, 28(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/13554794.2021.1928228

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