| Literature DB >> 20949505 |
Karen Buysse1, Sarah Vergult, Silke Mussche, Chantal Ceuterick-de Groote, Frank Speleman, Björn Menten, Willy Lissens, Rudy Van Coster.
Abstract
Different missense, nonsense and frameshift mutations in the GAN gene encoding gigaxonin have been described to cause giant axonal neuropathy, a severe early-onset progressive neurological disease with autosomal recessive inheritance. By oligonucleotide array CGH analysis, we identified a 57-131 kb microdeletion affecting this gene in a patient with developmental delay, ataxia, areflexia, macrocephaly, and strikingly frizzy hair. The microdeletion was inherited from the mother and mutation analysis revealed a paternally inherited missense mutation c.1456G>A in exon 9 on the other allele. Our findings illustrate the power of higher resolution array CGH studies and highlight the importance of considering copy number variations in autosomal recessive diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20949505 DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.33508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Genet A ISSN: 1552-4825 Impact factor: 2.802