Abstract

BackgroundHeterozygous variants of KCNQ2 can cause KCNQ2 associated neurodevelopmental disorder, mainly are benign (familial) neonatal or infantile epilepsy (B(F)NE or B(F)IE) and developmental epileptic encephalopathy(DEE). Moreover, some intermediate phenotypes, including intellectual disability (ID), and myokymia are related to the gene. MethodsWe collected a non-syndromic ID male patient with a novel KCNQ2 missense variant. Whole cell electrophysiology, western blotting, and immunofluorescence were adopted to analyze the variant’s functional alterations. ResultsThe patient presented with global developmental delay since his infancy. He still had profound ID but did not have epilepsy at the adolescence. The de novo KCNQ2 variant p.R75C (NM_172107) in the NH2 domain identified here showed a slightly hyperpolarized shift of activation curves and larger current density in homomeric configurations, which could be abolished in co-expression with Kv7.2 or Kv7.3 wild-type. Western blotting and immunocytochemistry supported that the expression of variant p.R75C is lower than the Kv7.2 wild-type. The findings indicated variant p.R75C causes mild gain-of-function (GOF) of Kv7.2 channel. ConclusionsWe report a non-syndromic ID patient with a KCNQ2 mild GOF variant, adding evidence for this rare clinical phenotype in the disorder. We propose that individuals with KCNQ2 GOF variants are prone to have cognitive impairments.

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