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Mapping of MRX81 in Xp11.2-Xq12 suggests the presence of a new gene involved in nonspecific X-linked mental retardation

Authors :
Maria Michela Rinaldi
Carmela Lanzara
Valerio Ventruto
Michele D'Urso
Ida Annunziata
Alberto Zullo
Ivan Conte
Giorgio Casari
Alfredo Ciccodicola
Maria Giuseppina Miano
Annunziata, I
Lanzara, C
Conte, I
Zullo, A
Ventruto, V
Rinaldi, Mm
D'Urso, M
Casari, GIORGIO NEVIO
Ciecodicola, A
Miano, Mg
Annunziata, Ida
Lanzara, Carmela
Conte, Ivan
Zullo, Alberto
Ventruto, Valerio
Rinaldi, Maria Michela
D'Urso, Michele
Casari, Giorgio
Ciccodicola, Alfredo
Miano, Maria Giuseppina
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, American journal of medical genetics, 118A (2003): 217–222., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Annunziata I, Lanzara C, Conte I, Zullo A, Ventruto V, Rinaldi MM, D'Urso M, Casari G, Ciccodicola A, Miano MG./titolo:Mapping of MRX81 in Xp11.2-Xq12 suggests the presence of a new gene involved in nonspecific X-linked mental retardation./doi:/rivista:American journal of medical genetics (Print)/anno:2003/pagina_da:217/pagina_a:222/intervallo_pagine:217–222/volume:118A
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

X-linked nonspecific mental retardation (MRX) accounts for similar to25% of mental retardation in males. A number of MRX loci have been mapped on the X chromosome, reflecting the complexity of gene action in central nervous system (CNS) specification and function. Eleven MRX genes have been identified, but many other causative loci remain to be refined to the single gene level. In 21 MRX families, the causative gene is located in the pericentromeric region; and we report here the identification by linkage analysis of a further such locus, MRX81. The new MRX locus was identified by two- and multi-point parametric analysis carried out on a large Italian family. Tight linkage of MRX81 to DNA markers ALAS2, DXS991, and DXS7132 was observed with a maximum LOD score of 3.43. Haplotype construction delineates an MRX81 critical region of 8 cM, the smallest MRX pericentromeric interval so far described, between DXS1039 and DXS1216, and placing it in Xp11.2-Xq12. So far, automated sequencing of two candidates in the region, the MRX gene oligophrenin (OPHN1) and the brain-specific ephrinB1 (EFNB1) gene, in DNA from affected males excluded their candidacy for MRX81, suggesting a novel disease gene. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, American journal of medical genetics, 118A (2003): 217–222., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Annunziata I, Lanzara C, Conte I, Zullo A, Ventruto V, Rinaldi MM, D'Urso M, Casari G, Ciccodicola A, Miano MG./titolo:Mapping of MRX81 in Xp11.2-Xq12 suggests the presence of a new gene involved in nonspecific X-linked mental retardation./doi:/rivista:American journal of medical genetics (Print)/anno:2003/pagina_da:217/pagina_a:222/intervallo_pagine:217–222/volume:118A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....069535418310dc74fee8252aade7a6c5