https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index en-au 5 Epilepsy phenotype in individuals with chromosomal duplication encompassing FGF12 https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:45162 FGF12 are associated with intractable seizures, developmental regression, intellectual disability, ataxia, hypotonia, and feeding difficulties. FGF12 duplications are rarely reported, but it was suggested that those might have a similar gain-of-function effect and lead to a more or less comparable phenotype. A favorable response to the sodium blocker phenytoin was reported in several cases, both in patients with an intragenic mutation and in patients with a duplication of FGF12. We report three individuals from two families with FGF12 duplications. The duplications are flanked and probably mediated by two long interspersed nuclear elements (LINEs). The duplication cases show phenotypic overlap with the cases with intragenic mutations. Though the onset of epilepsy might be later, after the onset of seizures both groups show developmental stagnation and regression in several cases. This illustrates and further confirms that chromosomal FGF12 duplications and intragenic gain-of-function mutations yield overlapping phenotypes.]]> Wed 26 Oct 2022 19:18:45 AEDT ]]> Modulating effects of FGF12 variants on NaV1.2 and NaV1.6 being associated with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy and Autism spectrum disorder: A case series https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:53292 Tue 21 Nov 2023 11:47:25 AEDT ]]>