A Novel De Novo Gain-of-Function CACNA1D Variant in Neurodevelopmental Disease With Congenital Tremor, Seizures, and Hypotonia

一种新型新生获得功能性 CACNA1D 变异,可导致先天性震颤、癫痫和肌张力低下等神经发育疾病

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作者:Fabian Dannenberg, Arpad Von Moers, Petra Bittigau, Jörn Lange, Sylvia Wiegand, Ferenc Török, Gabriel Stölting, Jörg Striessnig, M Mahdi Motazacker, Marjoleine F Broekema, Markus Schuelke, Angela M Kaindl, Ute I Scholl, Nadine J Ortner

Discussion

Through this report, we expand the knowledge about the disease presentation in patients with CACNA1D variants and show the novel variant's modulatory effects on CaV1.3 gating.

Methods

The clinical data of the study patients were collected. After molecular analysis and cloning by site-directed mutagenesis, patch-clamp recordings of transfected tsA201 cells were conducted in whole-cell configuration. The functional effects of wild-type and mutated channels were analyzed.

Results

One child is a severely affected boy with a novel de novo CACNA1D variant with additional clinical symptoms including prenatal-onset tremor, congenital respiratory insufficiency requiring continuous positive airway pressure ventilation, and sensorineural deafness. Despite episodes of hypoglycemia, insulin levels were normal. Aldosterone:renin ratios as a screening parameter for primary aldosteronism were variable. In the second patient, putative mosaicism of the p.(G1169D) variant was associated with a less severe phenotype. Patch-clamp electrophysiology of the p.(G1169D) variant in a heterologous expression system revealed pronounced activity-enhancing gating changes, including a shift of channel activation and inactivation to more hyperpolarized potentials, as well as impaired channel inactivation and deactivation. Despite retained sensitivity to the Ca2+ channel blocker isradipine in vitro, no beneficial effects of isradipine or nifedipine treatment were observed in the index case.

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