Introdução
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Polimicrogiria (PMG) é uma condição que afeta o desenvolvimento do cérebro humano, caracterizada por múltiplos giros pequenos (microgiros) que criam dobramentos excessivos do cérebro, resultando em um córtex anormalmente espesso. Essa anormalidade pode afetar uma única região do cérebro ou múltiplas regiões.
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Sinais e sintomas
O que aparece no corpo e com que frequência cada sintoma acontece
Partes do corpo afetadas
+ 24 sintomas em outras categorias
Características mais comuns
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Genética e causas
O que está alterado no DNA e como passa nas famílias
Genes associados
3 genes identificados com associação a esta condição.
Acts as a ligand for the urokinase plasminogen activator surface receptor. Plays a role in angiogenesis by inducing endothelial cell migration and the formation of vascular network (cords). Involved in cellular migration and adhesion. Increases the phosphorylation levels of FAK. Interacts with and increases the mitogenic activity of HGF. Promotes synapse formation. May have a role in the perisylvian region, critical for language and cognitive development
SecretedCytoplasmCell surfaceSynapse
Rolandic epilepsy, impaired intellectual development, and speech dyspraxia, X-linked
A condition characterized by the association of rolandic seizures with oral and speech dyspraxia, and intellectual disability. Rolandic seizures occur during a period of significant brain maturation. During this time, dysfunction of neural network activities such as focal discharges may be associated with specific developmental disabilities resulting in specific cognitive impairments of language, visuo-spatial abilities or attention.
Acts on phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns) in the first committed step in the production of the second messenger inositol-1,4,5,-trisphosphate
CytoplasmCell membrane
Neurodevelopmental disorder with spasticity, hypomyelinating leukodystrophy, and brain abnormalities
A severe autosomal recessive disorder characterized by global developmental delay with impaired intellectual development and poor or absent speech, axial hypotonia, and peripheral spasticity and hyperreflexia. Brain imaging shows hypomyelination with decreased white matter volume, cerebral and cerebellar atrophy, and thin corpus callosum. Polymicrogyria may be observed in rare cases. Some patients have a primary immunodeficiency or gastrointestinal disturbances similar to inflammatory bowel disease.
Adhesion G-protein coupled receptor (aGPCR) for steroid hormone 17alpha-hydroxypregnenolone (17-OH), which is involved in cell adhesion and cell-cell interactions (PubMed:39389061). Ligand binding causes a conformation change that triggers signaling via guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) and modulates the activity of downstream effectors, such as RhoA pathway (PubMed:28874577, PubMed:35418682, PubMed:39389061). ADGRG1 is coupled to G(12) and/or G(13) G proteins (GNA12 and GNA13, re
Cell membraneSecretedMembrane raft
Cortical dysplasia, complex, with other brain malformations 14A (bilateral frontoparietal)
An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by global developmental delay with impaired intellectual development, motor delay, poor speech, cerebellar and pyramidal signs, truncal ataxia, and early-onset seizures. Brain imaging shows bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria, a malformation of the cortex in which the brain surface is irregular and characterized by an excessive number of small gyri with abnormal lamination. Polymicrogyria is considered to be the result of postmigratory abnormal cortical organization.
Variantes genéticas (ClinVar)
840 variantes patogênicas registradas no ClinVar.
Vias biológicas (Reactome)
2 vias biológicas associadas aos genes desta condição.
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Ensaios clínicos abertos e novidades científicas recentes
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Publicações mais relevantes
Time-Frequency Fingerprint Analysis in SEEG Source-Space to Identify the Epileptogenic Zone.
This case study highlights the application of seizure fingerprint analysis in the source-space of stereo-EEG (SEEG) data to accurately localize the epileptogenic zone (EZ) in patients with complex cortical malformations. A 25-year-old female with extensive bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria (PMG) presented with intractable focal seizures. The source-level analysis performed in Brainstorm using the sLORETA imaging algorithm subsequently showed EZ fingerprint analysis. The patient underwent MR-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT), targeting the identified EZ, resulting in postoperative seizure freedom with minimal complications. Extending the analysis from the sensor-space to the source-space could further enhance surgical planning and improve outcomes in complex epilepsy cases.
Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, Intellectual Disability and Nephronophthisis Associated With Compound Heterozygous Pathogenic Variants in the CEP83 Gene.
The centrosomal protein 83 (CEP83) is a centriolar protein involved in primary cilium assembly, an early and critical step in ciliogenesis. Bi-allelic pathogenic variants in the CEP83 gene have been associated with infantile nephronophthisis and, in a few patients, retinitis pigmentosa. We describe a 5-year-old boy with bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria, intellectual disability, and nephronophthisis in whom, using exome sequencing, we identified the c.1052T>G p.(Leu351*) stopgain variant inherited from the father and the c.2024T>C p.(Leu675Pro) missense variant inherited from the mother, in a compound heterozygous pattern. Polymicrogyria or, in general, malformations of cortical development had not been previously observed in patients with pathogenic CEP83 variants. However, defects in CEP83 can affect the formation and function of cilia or centrosomal structures, resulting in a polymicrogyric pattern overlapping with that associated with pathogenic variants affecting other genes coding for centrosomal components. This observation expands the spectrum of phenotypes associated with the CEP83 gene and adds it to the list of genes associated with bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria.
Heterogeneous genetic patterns in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: insights from a Finnish family cohort.
Bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria is the most common form of regional polymicrogyria within malformations of cortical development, constituting 20% of all malformations of cortical development. Bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria is characterized by an excessive folding of the cerebral cortex and abnormal cortical layering. Notable clinical features include upper motoneuron dysfunction, dysarthria and asymmetric quadriparesis. Cognitive impairment and epilepsy are frequently observed. To identify genetic variants underlying bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria in Finland, we examined 21 families using standard exome sequencing, complemented by optical genome mapping and/or deep exome sequencing. Pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants were identified in 5/21 (24%) of families, of which all were confirmed as de novo. These variants were identified in five genes, i.e. DDX23, NUS1, SCN3A, TUBA1A and TUBB2B, with NUS1 and DDX23 being associated with bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria for the first time. In conclusion, our results confirm the previously reported genetic heterogeneity of bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria and underscore the necessity of more advanced methods to elucidate the genetic background of bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria.
Structural brain abnormalities in Pallister-Killian syndrome: a neuroimaging study of 31 children.
Pallister-Killian syndrome (PKS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by mosaic tetrasomy of 12p with wide neurological involvement. Intellectual disability, developmental delay, behavioral problems, epilepsy, sleep disturbances, and brain malformations have been described in most individuals, with a broad phenotypic spectrum. This observational study, conducted through brain MRI scan analysis on a cohort of patients with genetically confirmed PKS, aims to systematically investigate the neuroradiological features of this syndrome and identify the possible existence of a typical pattern. Moreover, a literature review differentiating the different types of neuroimaging data was conducted for comparison with our population. Thirty-one individuals were enrolled (17 females/14 males; age range 0.1-17.5 years old at first MRI). An experienced pediatric neuroradiologist reviewed brain MRIs, blindly to clinical data. Brain abnormalities were observed in all but one individual (compared to the 34% frequency found in the literature review). Corpus callosum abnormalities were found in 20/30 (67%) patients: 6 had callosal hypoplasia; 8 had global hypoplasia with hypoplastic splenium; 4 had only hypoplastic splenium; and 2 had a thin corpus callosum. Cerebral hypoplasia/atrophy was found in 23/31 (74%) and ventriculomegaly in 20/31 (65%). Other frequent features were the enlargement of the cisterna magna in 15/30 (50%) and polymicrogyria in 14/29 (48%). Conversely, the frequency of the latter was found to be 4% from the literature review. Notably, in our population, polymicrogyria was in the perisylvian area in all 14 cases, and it was bilateral in 10/14. Brain abnormalities are very common in PKS and occur much more frequently than previously reported. Bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria was a main aspect of our population. Our findings provide an additional tool for early diagnosis.Further studies to investigate the possible correlations with both genotype and phenotype may help to define the etiopathogenesis of the neurologic phenotype of this syndrome.
Teaching Video NeuroImage: Severe Facioglossal Weakness and Dysarthria Due to Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria.
Publicações recentes
Megalencephaly-polymicrogyria-polydactyly-hydrocephalus (MPPH) syndrome with aplasia cutis congenita due to PIK3R2 mutations: case report.
Time-Frequency Fingerprint Analysis in SEEG Source-Space to Identify the Epileptogenic Zone.
Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, Intellectual Disability and Nephronophthisis Associated With Compound Heterozygous Pathogenic Variants in the CEP83 Gene.
Heterogeneous genetic patterns in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: insights from a Finnish family cohort.
Teaching Video NeuroImage: Severe Facioglossal Weakness and Dysarthria Due to Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria.
📚 EuropePMC28 artigos no totalmostrando 31
Time-Frequency Fingerprint Analysis in SEEG Source-Space to Identify the Epileptogenic Zone.
Annals of clinical and translational neurologyBilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, Intellectual Disability and Nephronophthisis Associated With Compound Heterozygous Pathogenic Variants in the CEP83 Gene.
American journal of medical genetics. Part AHeterogeneous genetic patterns in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: insights from a Finnish family cohort.
Brain communicationsTeaching Video NeuroImage: Severe Facioglossal Weakness and Dysarthria Due to Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria.
NeurologyStructural brain abnormalities in Pallister-Killian syndrome: a neuroimaging study of 31 children.
Orphanet journal of rare diseasesFunctional dysregulation of the auditory cortex in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: Multiparametric case analysis of the absent speech phenotype.
Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behaviorA novel variant in CYFIP2 in a girl with severe disabilities and bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria.
American journal of medical genetics. Part ACongenital Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria in Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome and Selective Fetal Growth Restriction.
Neurology[Uncommon variants of speech disorder in children: congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome].
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. KorsakovaTrisomy 20p/monosomy 18p associated with congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome.
Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotapeHemidystonia with polymicrogyria is part of ATP1A3-related disorders.
Brain & developmentTeaching NeuroImage: Drug Refractory Epilepsy With Developmental Dysarthria Due to Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria.
NeurologySymptomatic eating epilepsy: two novel pediatric patients and review of literature.
Italian journal of pediatricsDiverse genetic causes of polymicrogyria with epilepsy.
EpilepsiaBilateral polymicrogyria associated with dystonia: A new neurogenetic syndrome?
American journal of medical genetics. Part AImproving the phenotype description of Basel-Vanagaite-Smirin-Yosef syndrome, MED25-related: polymicrogyria as a distinctive neuroradiological finding.
NeurogeneticsMaternal mosaicism underlies the inheritance of a rare germline AKT3 variant which is responsible for megalencephaly-polymicrogyria-polydactyly-hydrocephalus syndrome in two Roma half-siblings.
Experimental and molecular pathologySeptopreoptic holoprosencephaly in intracranial abnormalities: an under-diagnosed midline finding.
Pediatric radiologyOne of the First Cases with PIK3CA-related Overgrowth Spectrum (PROS) in Saudi Arabia: A Case Report and Literature Review.
CureusDuplication 2p16 is associated with perisylvian polymicrogyria.
American journal of medical genetics. Part APolymicrogyria associated with 17p13.3p13.2 duplication: Case report and review of the literature.
European journal of medical geneticsSCN2A mutation in an infant with Ohtahara syndrome and neuroimaging findings: expanding the phenotype of neuronal migration disorders.
Journal of geneticsSevere presentation and complex brain malformations in an individual carrying a CCND2 variant.
Molecular genetics & genomic medicineSpeech and language in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: a systematic review.
Developmental medicine and child neurologyClinical and Functional Characterization of the Recurrent TUBA1A p.(Arg2His) Mutation.
Brain sciencesChromothripsis and ring chromosome 22: a paradigm of genomic complexity in the Phelan-McDermid syndrome (22q13 deletion syndrome).
Journal of medical geneticsA review of structural brain abnormalities in Pallister-Killian syndrome.
Molecular genetics & genomic medicineRecurrent de novo BICD2 mutation associated with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria.
Neuromuscular disorders : NMDBilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: An interesting presentation of malformation of cortical development in an adult.
Neurology IndiaDe novo PIK3R2 variant causes polymicrogyria, corpus callosum hyperplasia and focal cortical dysplasia.
European journal of human genetics : EJHGCharacterisation of mutations of the phosphoinositide-3-kinase regulatory subunit, PIK3R2, in perisylvian polymicrogyria: a next-generation sequencing study.
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Artigos indexados no PubMed ligados a esta doença no grafo RarasNet — título, periódico e PMID direto da fonte, sem intermediação de IA.
- Time-Frequency Fingerprint Analysis in SEEG Source-Space to Identify the Epileptogenic Zone.
- Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, Intellectual Disability and Nephronophthisis Associated With Compound Heterozygous Pathogenic Variants in the CEP83  Gene.
- Heterogeneous genetic patterns in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: insights from a Finnish family cohort.
- Structural brain abnormalities in Pallister-Killian syndrome: a neuroimaging study of 31 children.
- Teaching Video NeuroImage: Severe Facioglossal Weakness and Dysarthria Due to Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria.
- Megalencephaly-polymicrogyria-polydactyly-hydrocephalus (MPPH) syndrome with aplasia cutis congenita due to PIK3R2 mutations: case report.
Bases de dados e fontes oficiais
Identificadores e referências canônicas usadas para montar este verbete.
- ORPHA:98889(Orphanet)
- MONDO:0020340(MONDO)
- GARD:6011(GARD (NIH))
- Variantes catalogadas(ClinVar)
- Busca completa no PubMed(PubMed)
- Q25324253(Wikidata)
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