Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5627217 Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We examined 11 patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC).•We utilized PCR to detect potential mutations in the TSC1 and TSC2 gene.•11 different TSC2 and one TSC1 mutations were identified in the present study.•The findings expanded the spectrum of TSC1 and TSC2 gene mutations.

ObjectiveThe study was designed to identify pathogenic TSC1 or TSC2 gene mutations and provide solid evidence for the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC).Methods11 unrelated Chinese patients with TSC were investigated in the present study. Characteristic skin lesions such as hypomelanotic macules and the central nervous system features such as the epilepsy, cortical tubers and subependymal nodules were the most common symptoms that were observed in the patients. All exons and exon‐intron boundaries of the TSC1 and TSC2 gene of the patients were amplified by PCR.ResultsA total of 11 different TSC2 and one TSC1 mutations were identified in the present study, of which five TSC2 and 1 TSC1 gene mutations were novel. Among the 11 patients, 10 harbored TSC2 mutations, whereas only one patient had a TSC1 gene mutation. The identification of TSC1/TSC2 gene mutations confirmed the diagnosis of the 11 patients with TSC.ConclusionsOur study has expanded the spectrum of TSC1 and TSC2 gene mutations causing TSC. The identification of the TSC1/TSC2 gene mutations confirmed the diagnosis of the 11 patients with TSC.

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