Rolandic epilepsy is the most frequent childhood focal epilepsy. Mutations in GRIN2A has been detected in atypical rolandic epilepsy associated with verbal dyspraxia or with dysphasia. Recently, SRPX2 has been identified as being responsible for rolandic epilepsy associated with speech dyspraxia and mental retardation.
Category
Nervous system disease
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
08 Diseases of the nervous system
Epilepsy or seizures
8A62 Epileptic encephalopathies
H01827 Rolandic epilepsy, mental retardation, and speech dyspraxia
Lesca G, Rudolf G, Bruneau N, Lozovaya N, Labalme A, Boutry-Kryza N, Salmi M, Tsintsadze T, Addis L, Motte J, Wright S, Tsintsadze V, Michel A, Doummar D, Lascelles K, Strug L, Waters P, de Bellescize J, Vrielynck P, de Saint Martin A, Ville D, Ryvlin P, Arzimanoglou A, Hirsch E, Vincent A, Pal D, Burnashev N, Sanlaville D, Szepetowski P
Title
GRIN2A mutations in acquired epileptic aphasia and related childhood focal epilepsies and encephalopathies with speech and language dysfunction.
Roll P, Rudolf G, Pereira S, Royer B, Scheffer IE, Massacrier A, Valenti MP, Roeckel-Trevisiol N, Jamali S, Beclin C, Seegmuller C, Metz-Lutz MN, Lemainque A, Delepine M, Caloustian C, de Saint Martin A, Bruneau N, Depetris D, Mattei MG, Flori E, Robaglia-Schlupp A, Levy N, Neubauer BA, Ravid R, Marescaux C, Berkovic SF, Hirsch E, Lathrop M, Cau P, Szepetowski P
Title
SRPX2 mutations in disorders of language cortex and cognition.