Ataxia - paediatric
Gene: ATP6V0A1
PMID: 34909687
- 17 individuals from 14 unrelated families: 5 affected individuals with biallelic variants, presented with early-onset progressive myoclonus epilepsy with ataxia; 12 individuals carried de novo missense variants and showed severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathy.
- The mean age of onset was 11.8+/-7.5 years for individuals carrying the compound heterozygous variants and 5.8+/-4.2 months for individuals with the de novo variants.
- The R740Q variant, which alone accounts for ~50% of the mutations identified among our cases, leads to failure of lysosomal hydrolysis by directly impairing acidification of the endolysosomal compartment, causing autophagic dysfunction and severe developmental defect in C. elegans.
Sources: LiteratureCreated: 3 Mar 2022, 12:33 a.m.
Mode of inheritance
BOTH monoallelic and biallelic, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
Neurodevelopmental disorder, MONDO:0700092, ATP6V0A1-associated
Publications
Variants in this GENE are reported as part of current diagnostic practice
PMID: 33057194 - Has been identified as a gene with significant de novo enrichment in a large trio developmental disorder study. 11 de novo missense identified in ~10,000 cases with developmental disorders (no other phenotype info provided).
PMID: 30842224 - identified a de novo missense variant in a single individual with atypical Rett syndrome phenotype
Sources: LiteratureCreated: 31 Oct 2020, 6:26 a.m.
Mode of inheritance
MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted
Phenotypes
Developmental disorder; Rett syndrome-like
Publications
Phenotypes for gene: ATP6V0A1 were changed from Neurodevelopmental disorder, MONDO:0700092, ATP6V0A1-associated to Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 104 MIM#619970; Neurodevelopmental disorder with epilepsy and brain atrophy MIM#619971
Gene: atp6v0a1 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Gene: atp6v0a1 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
gene: ATP6V0A1 was added gene: ATP6V0A1 was added to Ataxia - paediatric. Sources: Literature Mode of inheritance for gene: ATP6V0A1 was set to BOTH monoallelic and biallelic, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Publications for gene: ATP6V0A1 were set to PMID:34909687 Phenotypes for gene: ATP6V0A1 were set to Neurodevelopmental disorder, MONDO:0700092, ATP6V0A1-associated Review for gene: ATP6V0A1 was set to GREEN gene: ATP6V0A1 was marked as current diagnostic