Background: The GRIA3 gene encodes the GluA3 subunit of AMPA-type glutamate receptors, which are crucial for excitatory neurotransmission in the central nervous system. Pathogenic GRIA3 variants cause X-linked neurodevelopmental disorders of varying severity, including developmental delay, behavioral abnormalities, and epilepsy. Case Summary: Here, we present the case of a seven-year-old female patient presenting with developmental delay, spastic gait, and non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), who was found to carry a novel de novo GRIA3 missense variant (c.1969A > G; p.Thr657Ala). The EEG revealed high-amplitude diffuse rhythmic theta/delta activity consistent with NCSE. A brain MRI showed transient cortical and thalamic T2-FLAIR hyperintensities, likely postictal. Metabolic investigations were unremarkable. Following intensive treatment with levetiracetam and midazolam, the patient gradually recovered to her baseline neurological status. Genetic Finding: Whole-exome sequencing (WES) identified a novel de novo variant in GRIA3, c.1969A > G; p.Thr657Ala, involving the replacement of threonine with alanine at position 657 within the coding region. Significance: This case expands the clinical and molecular spectrum of GRIA3-related disorders, demonstrating that females with de novo variants may experience severe epilepsy. This is the first reported case of NCSE in a female patient with a GRIA3 variant.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6940224e2d562116f28fc005 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/children12121654
Alfonso Rubino
Santobono Children's Hospital
Gabriella Errichiello
Federico II University Hospital
Fabio Acquaviva
Santobono Children's Hospital
Children
University of Naples Federico II
Santobono Children's Hospital
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