Journal article

Extensive phenotyping of two ARX polyalanine expansion mutation mouse models that span clinical spectrum of intellectual disability and epilepsy

MR Jackson, K Lee, T Mattiske, EJ Jaehne, E Ozturk, BT Baune, TJ O'Brien, N Jones, C Shoubridge

Neurobiology of Disease | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

The Aristaless-related homeobox gene (ARX) is a known intellectual disability (ID) gene that frequently presents with X-linked infantile spasm syndrome as a comorbidity. ID with epilepsy in children is a chronic and devastating disorder that has poor treatment options and disease outcomes. To gain a better understanding of the role that mutations in ARX play in ID and epilepsy, we investigate ARX patient mutations modelled in mice. Over half of all ARX mutations result from expansions of the first two polyalanine (PA1 and PA2 respectively) tracts. However, phenotypic data for the mouse modelling the more frequent ARX PA2 dup24 mutation in patients has not been reported and constitutes a barr..

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