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TBCK-related encephalopathy is a rare pediatric neurodegenerative disorder caused by biallelic loss-of-function variants in the TBCK gene. After receiving anecdotal reports of neurologic phenotypes in both human and mouse TBCK heterozygotes, we quantified if TBCK haploinsufficiency causes a phenotype in mice and humans. Using the tbck mouse model, we performed a battery of behavioral assays and mTOR pathway analysis to investigate potential alterations in neurophysiology. We conducted as well a phenome-wide association study (PheWAS) analysis in a large adult biobank to determine the presence of potential phenotypes associated to this variant. The tbck mouse model demonstrates a reduction of exploratory behavior in animals with significant sex and genotype interactions. The concurrent PheWAS analysis of 10,900 unrelated individuals showed that patients with one copy of a TBCK loss-of-function allele had a significantly higher rate of acquired toe and foot deformities, likely indicative of a mild peripheral neuropathy phenotype. This study presents an example of what may be the underappreciated occurrence of mild neurogenic symptoms in heterozygote individuals of recessive neurogenetic syndromes.

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