Both Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) are highly heterogeneous diseases. Cognitive features seem to vary widely even between family members carrying the same mutation. This phenotypic variability is not well understood, but is generally assumed to be caused by modifier genes which regulate the affected pathways. However, recent studies brought forward an alternative explanation for the phenotypic variability. Post-mortem studies showed that second hit mutations causing loss of the second ('healthy') allele are more widespread than previously believed. These loss of heterozygosity (LOH) mutations cause bi-allelic loss of the disease-linked gene and are known to cause the gross of somatic features in both diseases (like neurofibromas and hamartomas). Hence, it could be the stochastic occurrence of second-hit mutations in the brain are the cause of the variable cognitive phenotypes. To investigate to what extent these LOH mutations in the brain contribute to the phenotype and to what extent this variation is due to genetic modifiers factors is unknown. The investigators therefore propose to elucidate this variability by comparing the correlation of cognitive features of monozygotic twins with NF1 or TSC to healthy twins in the population. If modifier genes are the cause of the variability of cognitive features in NF1 and TSC the investigators expect that the variability in cognitive tests in monozygotic twins is the same as monozygotic twins in the healthy population. However, if the variability is caused by the occurrence of LOH mutations, the investigators expect to have a lower correlation in our monozygotic patients compared to the healthy twins.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
116
Erasmus MC
Rotterdam, Netherlands
RECRUITINGCorrelation of full intelligence quotient
Depending on age and cognitive development: Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID-III) or Wechsler Scale of Intelligence (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-III) or Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-III) or Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-III) )
Time frame: 1 day
Correlation of word reading ability
One-minute word-reading test
Time frame: 1 day
Correlation of attention problems
Conners ADHD rating scale
Time frame: 1 day
Correlation of behavioural problems
Child Behaviour Checklist or Adult Behaviour Checklist (CBCL/ABCL)
Time frame: 1 day
Correlation of autistic features
Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS)
Time frame: 1 day
Correlation of visuospatial judgement (NF1 twins only)
Judgement of Line Orientation (JLO)
Time frame: 1 day
Correlation of executive control (TSC twins only)
Trail-Making Test parts A \& B (TMT)
Time frame: 1 day
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