SIK1 gene related symptoms and diseases

All the information presented here about the SIK1 gene and its related diseases, symptoms, and test panels has been aggregated from the following public sources: OMIM,HGNC,NCBIGENE,ORPHANET, Mendelian Rare Disease Search Engine.

Top 5 symptoms and clinical features associated to SIK1 gene

Symptoms // Phenotype % Cases
Seizures Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Generalized myoclonic seizures Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Epileptic encephalopathy Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Encephalopathy Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Global developmental delay Common - Between 50% and 80% cases

Other less frequent symptoms and clinical features

Patients with SIK1 gene alterations may also develop some of the following symptoms and phenotypes:
  • Commonly - More than 50% cases

  • Epileptic spasms
  • Hypsarrhythmia
  • Infantile spasms
  • Not very common - Between 30% and 50% cases

  • Myoclonus
  • Progressive microcephaly
  • Brain atrophy
  • Dysphagia
  • Hyperreflexia

And 62 more phenotypes, you can get all of them using our tools for rare diseases.

Rare diseases associated to SIK1 gene

Here you will find a list of rare diseases related to the SIK1. You can also use our tool to get a more accurate diagnosis based on your current symptoms.


WEST SYNDROME

Alternate names

WEST SYNDROME Is also known as intellectual disability-hypsarrhythmia syndrome, infantile spasm syndrome, x-linked 1, xmesid, west syndrome, x-linked, ohtahara syndrome, x-linked, infantile spasms, infantile epileptic-dyskinetic encephalopathy, issx1

Description

West syndrome (or infantile spasms) is characterised by the association of clusters of axial spasms, psychomotor retardation and an hypsarrhythmic interictal EEG pattern. It is the most frequent type of epileptic encephalopathy. It may occur in otherwise healthy infants and in those with abnormal cognitive development.

Most common symptoms of WEST SYNDROME

  • Intellectual disability
  • Seizures
  • Global developmental delay
  • Microcephaly
  • Ataxia


More info about WEST SYNDROME

SOURCES: OMIM ORPHANET

EARLY INFANTILE EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

Alternate names

EARLY INFANTILE EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY Is also known as early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with suppression-bursts, ohtahara syndrome, eiee

Description

Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy (EIEE), or Ohtahara syndrome, is one of the most severe forms of age-related epileptic encephalopathies, characterized by the onset of tonic spasms within the first 3 months of life that can be generalized or lateralized, independent of the sleep cycle and that can occur hundreds of times per day, leading to psychomotor impairment and death.

Most common symptoms of EARLY INFANTILE EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

  • Seizures
  • Encephalopathy
  • Generalized myoclonic seizures
  • Focal-onset seizure
  • Epileptic encephalopathy


More info about EARLY INFANTILE EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

SOURCES: ORPHANET

EARLY MYOCLONIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

Alternate names

EARLY MYOCLONIC ENCEPHALOPATHY Is also known as early myoclonic encephalopathy with suppression-bursts

Description

Early myoclonic encephalopathy (EME) is characterized clinically by the onset of fragmentary myoclonus appearing in the first month of life, often associated with erratic focal seizures and a suppression-burst EEG pattern.

Most common symptoms of EARLY MYOCLONIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

  • Seizures
  • Global developmental delay
  • Generalized hypotonia
  • Muscular hypotonia
  • Spasticity


More info about EARLY MYOCLONIC ENCEPHALOPATHY

SOURCES: OMIM ORPHANET

EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY, EARLY INFANTILE, 30; EIEE30

Most common symptoms of EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY, EARLY INFANTILE, 30; EIEE30

  • Seizures
  • Global developmental delay
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Feeding difficulties
  • Respiratory insufficiency


More info about EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY, EARLY INFANTILE, 30; EIEE30

SOURCES: OMIM


Potential gene panels for SIK1 gene

Epilepsy Advanced Sequencing and CNV Evaluation Panel

United States.

By Athena Diagnostics Inc Epilepsy Advanced Sequencing and CNV Evaluation that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN3A SCN5A SCN8A SCN9A SHH ST3GAL3 ST3GAL5

More info about this panel
United States.

Epilepsy Advanced Sequencing and CNV Evaluation-Epileptic Encephalopathy Panel

United States.

By Athena Diagnostics Inc Epilepsy Advanced Sequencing and CNV Evaluation-Epileptic Encephalopathy that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A SCN9A ST3GAL5 SLC2A1 SLC35A2 SLC9A6 SIK1

More info about this panel
United States.

CustomNext: Neuro Panel

United States.

By Ambry Genetics CustomNext: Neuro that also includes the following genes: RPL10 RPS6KA3 SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A ST3GAL3 SLC16A2 SLC2A1 SLC35A2

More info about this panel
United States.

Neurodevelopment-Expanded Panel

United States.

By Ambry Genetics Neurodevelopment-Expanded that also includes the following genes: RPL10 RPS6KA3 SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A ST3GAL3 SLC16A2 SLC2A1 SLC35A2

More info about this panel
United States.

EpiFirst-Infantile Spasms Panel

United States.

By Ambry Genetics EpiFirst-Infantile Spasms that also includes the following genes: SCN2A SCN8A SIK1 SPTAN1 CDKL5 STXBP1 TSC1 TSC2 ARX KCNT1

More info about this panel
United States.

EpilepsyNext Panel

United States.

By Ambry Genetics EpilepsyNext that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A ST3GAL3 SLC2A1 SLC35A2 SLC6A1 SLC9A6 SMC1A

More info about this panel
United States.

EpiRapid reflex EpilepsyNext Panel

United States.

By Ambry Genetics EpiRapid reflex EpilepsyNext that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A ST3GAL3 SLC2A1 SLC35A2 SLC6A1 SLC9A6 SMC1A

More info about this panel
United States.

Mental retardation - different panels Panel

Germany.

By Institute of Human Genetics Uniklinik RWTH Aachen Mental retardation - different panels that also includes the following genes: RGS7 RIT1 RMRP BCS1L RPL10 RPS6KA3 RRAS SALL1 SC5D ATXN10

More info about this panel
Germany.

Neurogenetic Disorders - panels Panel

Germany.

By MGZ Medical Genetics Center Neurogenetic Disorders - panels that also includes the following genes: BCS1L RTN2 RYR1 SACS SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A SCO1 SCO2

More info about this panel
Germany.

Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy type 30 Panel

Germany.

By Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company

This panel specifically test the SIK1 gene.

More info about this panel
Germany.

Epilepsy Panel

Estonia.

By Asper Biogene Asper Biogene LLC Epilepsy that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A ST3GAL3 ST3GAL5 SLC35A2 SLC35A3 SLC6A1 SLC6A8

More info about this panel
Estonia.

Essential Epilepsy NGS Panel Panel

United States.

By Fulgent Genetics Fulgent Genetics Essential Epilepsy NGS Panel that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A SCN9A ST3GAL3 ST3GAL5 SLC2A1 SLC35A2 SLC9A6

More info about this panel
United States.

Early-Onset Epileptic Encephalopathy NGS Panel Panel

United States.

By Fulgent Genetics Fulgent Genetics Early-Onset Epileptic Encephalopathy NGS Panel that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN3A SCN5A SCN8A SCN9A ST3GAL3 ST3GAL5 SLC25A12

More info about this panel
United States.

Comprehensive Epilepsy NGS Panel Panel

United States.

By Fulgent Genetics Fulgent Genetics Comprehensive Epilepsy NGS Panel that also includes the following genes: BCS1L RYR3 SCN10A SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN2B SCN3A SCN4A SCN4B

More info about this panel
United States.

Epileptic Encephalopathy Panel Panel

Finland.

By Blueprint Genetics Epileptic Encephalopathy Panel that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A SCO1 ST3GAL3 ST3GAL5 SLC25A1 SLC2A1 SLC35A2

More info about this panel
Finland.

Comprehensive Epilepsy Panel Panel

Finland.

By Blueprint Genetics Comprehensive Epilepsy Panel that also includes the following genes: SCN1A SCN1B SCN2A SCN8A SCN9A SCO1 AIMP1 ST3GAL3 ST3GAL5 SLC25A1

More info about this panel
Finland.

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