Last update 19 Sep 2024

Amish Infantile Epilepsy Syndrome

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Synonyms
AMISH INFANTILE EPILEPSY SYNDROME, Amish Infantile Epilepsy Syndrome, Amish infantile epilepsy syndrome
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Introduction
Disease with characteristics of recurrent seizures and profound disruption of brain development. Onset is within the first few weeks after birth. The seizures tend to be refractory to treatment. Most affected children have severe intellectual disability. Vision and hearing may be normal at birth but become impaired as the disease progresses. Some affected individuals have changes in skin pigmentation. Mutations in the ST3GAL5 gene have been found to cause GM3 synthase deficiency. This gene provides instructions for the enzyme GM3 synthase, which carries out a chemical reaction that is the first step in the production of gangliosides. ST3GAL5 gene mutations prevent the production of any functional GM3 synthase. Without this enzyme, cells cannot produce gangliosides normally.

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