Biallelic ZBTB11 Variants: A Neurodevelopmental Condition with Progressive Complex Movement Disorders.

Background

Biallelic ZBTB11 variants have previously been associated with an ultrarare subtype of autosomal recessive intellectual developmental disorder (MRT69).

Objective

The aim was to provide insights into the clinical and genetic characteristics of ZBTB11-related disorders (ZBTB11-RD), with a particular emphasis on progressive complex movement abnormalities.

Methods

Thirteen new and 16 previously reported affected individuals, ranging in age from 2 to 50 years, with biallelic ZBTB11 variants underwent clinical and genetic characterization.

Results

All patients exhibited a range of neurodevelopmental phenotypes with varying severity, encompassing ocular and neurological features. Eleven new patients presented with complex abnormal movements, including ataxia, dystonia, myoclonus, stereotypies, and tremor, and 7 new patients exhibited cataracts. Deep brain stimulation was successful in treating 1 patient with generalized progressive dystonia. Our analysis revealed 13 novel variants.

Conclusions

This study provides additional insights into the clinical features and spectrum of ZBTB11-RD, highlighting the progressive nature of movement abnormalities in the background of neurodevelopmental phenotype.

© 2024 The Author(s). Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

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TitleBiallelic ZBTB11 Variants: A Neurodevelopmental Condition with Progressive Complex Movement Disorders.
Date2024-09-01
Issue nameMovement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Issue numberv39.9:1624-1630
DOI10.1002/mds.29883
PubMed38899514
AuthorsOrtigoza-Escobar JD, Zamani M, Dorison N, Sadeghian S, Azizimalamiri R, Alvi JR, Sultan T, Galehdari H, Shariati G, Saberi A, Leeuwen L, Zifarelli G, Bauer P, d'Hardemare V, Doummar D, Roze E, Travaglini L, Nicita F, Ojea Ponce N, Zahraei SM, Alabdi L, Tamim A, Hashem MO, Ababneh F, Morrow MM, Curry C, Tam A, Ruedy J, Bhambhani V, Veith R, Strømme P, Efthymiou S, Alkuraya FS, Moreno-De-Luca A, Burglen L, Houlden H & Maroofian R
KeywordsZBTB11, cataracts, deep brain stimulation, movement disorders
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