Affiliation:
1. Research Laboratory “Neuropédiatrie” (LR19ES15), Sfax Faculty of Medicine Sfax University Sfax Tunisia
2. Child Neurology Department Hedi Chaker Sfax University Hospital Sfax Tunisia
3. Faculty of Medicine of Sfax Sfax University Sfax Tunisia
4. Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Screening Processes, Center of Biotechnology of Sfax Sfax University Sfax Tunisia
5. Medical Genetic Department Hédi Chaker Sfax University Hospital Sfax Tunisia
6. Department of Applied Biology, College of Sciences University of Sharjah Sharjah United Arab Emirates
Abstract
AbstractIn the process of neuronal development, the protein Purα (encoded by the PURA gene) is essential for neuronal proliferation, dendritic maturation, and the transportation of mRNA to translation sites. Mutations in the PURA gene may alter normal brain development and impair neuronal function, contributing to developmental delays and seizures. Recently, PURA syndrome is described as developmental encephalopathy with or without epilepsy, neonatal hypotonia, feeding difficulties, global developmental delay, and severe intellectual disability. In our study, we aimed to perform a genetic analysis by whole exome sequencing (WES) in a Tunisian patient presented with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy to provide a molecular explanation for the developed phenotype. We collected, also, clinical data of all PURA p.(Phe233del) patients reported yet and compared the clinical features with those of our patient. Results revealed the presence of the known PURA c.697_699del, p.(Phe233del) variant. Our studied case shares some clinical features including hypotonia, feeding difficulties, severe developmental delay, epilepsy, and language delay (nonverbal) but presents a radiological finding undescribed before. Our finding defines and expands the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum of the PURA syndrome supporting the absence of reliable genotype–phenotype correlations and the existence of a highly variable, wide‐ranging clinical spectrum.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Developmental Neuroscience
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