Abstract
The haploinsufficiency of the methyl-binding domain protein 5 (MBD5) gene has been identified as the determinant cause of the neuropsychiatric disorders grouped under the name MBD5-neurodevelopment disorders (MAND). MAND includes patients with intellectual disability, behavioral problems, and seizures with a static clinical course. However, a few reports have suggested regression. We describe a non-intellectually disabled female, with previous epilepsy and personality disorder, who developed early-onset dementia. The extensive etiologic study revealed a heterozygous nonsense de novo pathogenic variant in the MBD5 gene. This finding could support including the MBD5 gene in the study of patients with atypical early-onset dementia.
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González-Ortega, G., Llamas-Velasco, S., Arteche-López, A., Quesada-Espinosa, J. F., Puertas-Martín, V., Gómez-Grande, A., … González De La Aleja, J. (2021). Early-Onset Dementia Associated with a Heterozygous, Nonsense, and de novo Variant in the MBD5 Gene. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 84(1), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-210648
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