Overlap of polymicrogyria, hydrocephalus, and Joubert syndrome in a family with novel truncating mutations in ADGRG1/GPR56 and KIAA0556
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2019
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Genetic mutations associated with brain malformations can lead to a spectrum of severity and it is often difficult to determine
whether there are additional pathogenic variants contributing to the phenotype. Here, we present a family affected by a severe
brain malformation including bilateral polymicrogyria, hydrocephalus, patchy white matter signal changes, and cerebellar and
pontine hypoplasia with elongated cerebellar peduncles leading to the molar tooth sign. While the malformation is reminiscent of
bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria (BFPP), the phenotype is more severe than previously reported and also includes features
of Joubert syndrome (JBTS). Via exome sequencing, we identified homozygous truncating mutations in both ADGRG1/GPR56
and KIAA0556, which are known to cause BFPP and mild brain-specific JBTS, respectively. This study shows how two
independent mutations can interact leading to complex brain malformations.
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Polymicrogyria . Hydrocephalus .Joubert syndrome . Lissencephaly
