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Cohen syndrome diagnosis using whole genome arrays

Authors :
Rivera-Brugués, Nuria
Albrecht, Beate
Wieczorek, Dagmar
Schmidt, Heinrich
Keller, Thomas
Göhring, Ina
Ekici, Arif B.
Tzschach, Andreas
Garshasbi, Masoud
Franke, Kathlen
Klopp, Norman
Wichmann, H-Erich
Meitinger, Thomas
Strom, Tim M.
Hempel, Maja
Wichmann, H.-E.
Source :
Journal of Medical Genetics. 48:136-140
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
BMJ, 2010.

Abstract

Background Cohen syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder with a complex phenotype including psychomotor retardation, microcephaly, obesity with slender extremities, joint laxity, progressive chorioretinal dystrophy/myopia, intermittent isolated neutropenia, a cheerful disposition, and characteristic facial features. The COH1 gene, which contains 62 exons, is so far the only gene known to be associated with Cohen syndrome. Point mutations, deletions and duplications have been described in this gene. Oligonucleotide arrays have reached a resolution which allows the detection of intragenic deletions and duplications, especially in large genes such as COH1. Method and results High density oligonucleotide array data from patients with unexplained mental retardation (n=1523) and normal controls (n=1612) were analysed for copy number variation (CNV) changes. Intragenic heterozygous deletions in the COH1 gene were detected in three patients but no such changes were detected in the controls. Subsequent sequencing of the COH1 gene revealed point mutations in the second allele in all three patients analysed. Conclusion Genome-wide CNV screening with high density arrays provides a tool to detect intragenic deletions in the COH1 gene. This report presents an example of how microarrays can be used to identify autosomal recessive syndromes and to extend the phenotypic and mutational spectrum of recessive disorders.

Details

ISSN :
14686244 and 00222593
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1bd0726bc99c34e595fbe328c6aaacda