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Title: New mutations in the RAB3GAP1 gene in patients with Warburg MICRO Syndrome and a possible founder effect in the Danish population
Keywords: Warburg Micro Syndrome
RAB3GAP1
founder effect
Issue Date: 26-May-2010
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Abstract Warburg MICRO Syndrome is a rare, autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by microcephaly, microphthalmia, microcornia, congenital cataracts, optic atrophy, cortical dysplasia, in particular corpus callosum hypoplasia, severe mental retardation, spastic diplegia, and hypogonadism. We have found five new mutations in the RAB3GAP1 gene in seven patients with suspected MICRO Syndrome, from families with Turkish, Palestinian, Danish and Guatemalan backgrounds. A thorough clinical investigation of the patients has allowed the delineation of symptoms which are consistently present in the patients and may aid the differential diagnosis of MICRO Syndrome for patients in the future. All patients had postnatal microcephaly, micropthalmia, microcornia, bilateral congenital cataracts, short palpebral fissures, optic atrophy, severe mental retardation, and congenital hypotonia with subsequent spasticity. Only one patient had microcephaly at birth, highlighting the fact that congenital microcephaly is not a consistent feature of MICRO syndrome. Analysis of the brain MRIs revealed a consistent pattern of polymicrogyria in the frontal and parietal lobes, wide sylvian fissures, a thin hypoplastic corpus callosum and increased subdural spaces. All patients were homozygous for the mutations detected and all mutations were predicted to result in a truncated RAB3GAP1 protein. The analysis of nine polymorphic markers flanking the RAB3GAP1 gene showed that the mutation c.1410C>A (p.Tyr470X), for which a Danish patient was homozygous, occurred on a haplotype that is shared by the unrelated heterozygous parents of the patient. This suggests a possible founder effect for this mutation in the Danish population.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2262/44698
ISSN: 1476-5438 (eISSN)
DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2010.79
Rights: Copyright © 2010, European Journal of Human Genetics
Affiliation: Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Morris-Rosendahl, Deborah J)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Segel, Reeval)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Born, A. Peter)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Conrad, Christoph)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Loeys, Bart)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Sklower Brooks, Susan)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Müller, Laura)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Zeschnigk, Christine)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Botti, Christina)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Rabinowitz, Ron)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Uyanik, Gökhan)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Crocq, Marc-Antoine)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Kraus, Uwe)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Degen, Ingrid)
Institute for Human Genetics - Breisacherstr. 33, Freiburg, Germany D-79106--> - GERMANY (Faes, Fran)
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