Abstract
PURPOSE: Mutations in the CDKL5 gene have been associated with an X-linked dominant early infantile epileptic encephalopathy-2. The clinical presentation is usually of severe encephalopathy with refractory seizures and Rett syndrome (RTT)-like phenotype. We attempted to assess the role of mosaic intragenic copy number variation in CDKL5. METHODS: We have used comparative genomic hybridization with a custom-designed clinical oligonucleotide array targeting exons of selected disease and candidate genes, including CDKL5. RESULTS: We have identified mosaic exonic deletions of CDKL5 in one male and two females with developmental delay and medically intractable seizures. These three mosaic changes represent 60% of all deletions detected in 12,000 patients analyzed by array comparative genomic hybridization and involving the exonic portion of CDKL5. CONCLUSION: We report the first case of an exonic deletion of CDKL5 in a male and emphasize the importance of underappreciated mosaic exonic copy number variation in patients with early-onset seizures and RTT-like features of both genders. © 2011 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Bartnik, M., Derwińska, K., Gos, M., Obersztyn, E., Kołodziejska, K. E., Erez, A., … Stankiewicz, P. (2011). Early-onset seizures due to mosaic exonic deletions of CDKL5 in a male and two females. Genetics in Medicine, 13(5), 447–452. https://doi.org/10.1097/GIM.0b013e31820605f5
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