Spectrum of MECP2 gene mutations in a cohort of Indian patients with Rett syndrome: Report of two novel mutations |
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Authors: | Dhanjit Kumar Das Sarbani Raha Daksha Sanghavi Anurupa Maitra Vrajesh Udani |
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Institution: | 1. Genetic Research Centre, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (ICMR), Jahangir Merwanji Street, Parel, Mumbai-400 012, India;2. Department of Pediatric Neurology, Hinduja National Hospital and Research Centre, Mahim, Mumbai-400 016, India |
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Abstract: | Rett syndrome (RTT) is an X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder, primarily affecting females and characterized by developmental regression, epilepsy, stereotypical hand movements, and motor abnormalities. Its prevalence is about 1 in 10,000 female births. Rett syndrome is caused by mutations within methyl CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2) gene. Over 270 individual nucleotide changes which cause pathogenic mutations have been reported. However, eight most commonly occurring missense and nonsense mutations account for almost 70% of all patients. We screened 90 individuals with Rett syndrome phenotype. A total of 19 different MECP2 mutations and polymorphisms were identified in 27 patients. Of the 19 mutations, we identified 7 (37%) frameshift, 6 (31%) nonsense, 14 (74%) missense mutations and one duplication (5%). The most frequent pathogenic changes were: missense p.T158M (11%), p.R133C (7.4%), and p.R306C (7.4%) and nonsense p.R168X (11%), p.R255X (7.4%) mutations. We have identified two novel mutations namely p.385-388delPLPP present in atypical patients and p.Glu290AlafsX38 present in a classical patient of Rett syndrome. Sequence homology for p.385-388delPLPP mutation revealed that these 4 amino acids were conserved across mammalian species. This indicated the importance of these 4 amino acids in structure and function of the protein. A novel variant p.T479T has also been identified in a patient with atypical Rett syndrome. |
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