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The DNA methyltransferase complex conundrum: novel DNA methyltransferase 1 mutation in an Indian patient with dementia and sensory neural hearing loss on a background of long-standing psychosis.
Epigenetic alterations, like DNA methylation, are increasingly recognised as integral to the development of both neurological and psychiatric disorders. Mutations in the DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) gene have also been linked to specific neurodegenerative syndromes. Despite these advances, when and how these alterations influence disease expression remains to be understood. This report highlights a novel heterozygous missense mutation in exon 30 of the DNMT1 gene that was detected in a middle-aged lady who presented with early-onset dementia on a background of long-standing psychosis with depression and neuroleptic sensitivity. This case expands the phenotypic spectrum associated with DNMT1 mutations and highlights the potential value of genetic testing in evaluating atypical neuropsychiatric presentations. The phenotypic complexity highlights the critical need for further research to elucidate the mechanistic links between DNMT1 mutations and neuropsychiatric disease, paving the way for targeted therapeutic interventions.
期刊介绍:
The journal aims to publish papers which bring together clinical observations, psychological and behavioural abnormalities and genetic data. All papers are fully refereed.
Psychiatric Genetics is also a forum for reporting new approaches to genetic research in psychiatry and neurology utilizing novel techniques or methodologies. Psychiatric Genetics publishes original Research Reports dealing with inherited factors involved in psychiatric and neurological disorders. This encompasses gene localization and chromosome markers, changes in neuronal gene expression related to psychiatric disease, linkage genetics analyses, family, twin and adoption studies, and genetically based animal models of neuropsychiatric disease. The journal covers areas such as molecular neurobiology and molecular genetics relevant to mental illness.
Reviews of the literature and Commentaries in areas of current interest will be considered for publication. Reviews and Commentaries in areas outside psychiatric genetics, but of interest and importance to Psychiatric Genetics, will also be considered.
Psychiatric Genetics also publishes Book Reviews, Brief Reports and Conference Reports.