2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.12.607501
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Identification ofCNTN2as a genetic modifier of PIGA-CDG through pedigree analysis of a family with incomplete penetrance and functional testing inDrosophila

Holly J. Thorpe,
Brent S. Pedersen,
Miranda Dietze
et al.

Abstract: Loss of function mutations in the X-linked PIGA gene lead to PIGA-CDG, an ultra-rare congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG), typically presenting with seizures, hypotonia, and neurodevelopmental delay. We identified two brothers (probands) with PIGA-CDG, presenting with epilepsy and mild developmental delay. Both probands carry PIGAS132C, an ultra-rare variant predicted to be damaging. Strikingly, the maternal grandfather and a great-uncle also carry PIGAS132C, but neither presents with symptoms associated… Show more

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