Literature DB >> 12173028

Refinement of the NHS locus on chromosome Xp22.13 and analysis of five candidate genes.

Annick Toutain1, Benoît Dessay, Nathalie Ronce, Maria-Immacolata Ferrante, Julie Tranchemontagne, Ruth Newbury-Ecob, Carina Wallgren-Pettersson, John Burn, Josseline Kaplan, Annick Rossi, Silvia Russo, Ian Walpole, James K Hartsfield, Nina Oyen, Andrea Nemeth, Pierre Bitoun, Dorothy Trump, Claude Moraine, Brunella Franco.   

Abstract

Nance-Horan syndrome (NHS) is an X-linked condition characterised by congenital cataracts, dental abnormalities, dysmorphic features, and mental retardation in some cases. Previous studies have mapped the disease gene to a 2 cM interval on Xp22.2 between DXS43 and DXS999. We report additional linkage data resulting from the analysis of eleven independent NHS families. A maximum lod score of 9.94 (theta=0.00) was obtained at the RS1 locus and a recombination with locus DXS1195 on the telomeric side was observed in two families, thus refining the location of the gene to an interval of around 1 Mb on Xp22.13. Direct sequencing or SSCP analysis of the coding exons of five genes (SCML1, SCML2, STK9, RS1 and PPEF1), considered as candidate genes on the basis of their location in the critical interval, failed to detect any mutation in 12 unrelated NHS patients, thus making it highly unlikely that these genes are implicated in NHS.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12173028     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1018-4813            Impact factor:   4.246


  6 in total

1.  The first missense mutation of NHS gene in a Tunisian family with clinical features of NHS syndrome including cardiac anomaly.

Authors:  Manèl Chograni; Imen Rejeb; Lamia Ben Jemaa; Myriam Châabouni; Habiba Chaabouni Bouhamed
Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet       Date:  2011-05-11       Impact factor: 4.246

2.  A novel Nance-Horan syndrome mutation identified by next-generation sequencing in a Chinese family.

Authors:  Hong-Yan Sun; Hong-Jing Zhu; Ru-Xu Sun; Ying Wang; Jia-Nan Wang; Bing Qin; Wei-Wei Zhang; Jiang-Dong Ji
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-06-18       Impact factor: 1.645

3.  Ophthalmic pathology of Nance-Horan syndrome: case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Xiaoyan Ding; Mrinali Patel; Alexandra A Herzlich; Pamela C Sieving; Chi-Chao Chan
Journal:  Ophthalmic Genet       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 1.803

4.  Mutations in a novel gene, NHS, cause the pleiotropic effects of Nance-Horan syndrome, including severe congenital cataract, dental anomalies, and mental retardation.

Authors:  Kathryn P Burdon; James D McKay; Michèle M Sale; Isabelle M Russell-Eggitt; David A Mackey; M Gabriela Wirth; James E Elder; Alan Nicoll; Michael P Clarke; Liesel M FitzGerald; James M Stankovich; Marie A Shaw; Shiwani Sharma; Srecko Gajovic; Peter Gruss; Shelley Ross; Paul Thomas; Anne K Voss; Tim Thomas; Jozef Gécz; Jamie E Craig
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2003-10-16       Impact factor: 11.025

5.  Identification of three novel NHS mutations in families with Nance-Horan syndrome.

Authors:  Kristen M Huang; Junhua Wu; Simon P Brooks; Alison J Hardcastle; Richard Alan Lewis; Dwight Stambolian
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2007-03-27       Impact factor: 2.367

6.  X-linked cataract and Nance-Horan syndrome are allelic disorders.

Authors:  Margherita Coccia; Simon P Brooks; Tom R Webb; Katja Christodoulou; Izabella O Wozniak; Victoria Murday; Martha Balicki; Harris A Yee; Teresia Wangensteen; Ruth Riise; Anand K Saggar; Soo-Mi Park; Naheed Kanuga; Peter J Francis; Eamonn R Maher; Anthony T Moore; Isabelle M Russell-Eggitt; Alison J Hardcastle
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2009-05-04       Impact factor: 6.150

  6 in total

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