| Literature DB >> 22436252 |
Ahmed Bouhouche1, Ali Benomar, Leila Errguig, Lamiae Lachhab, Naima Bouslam, Jehanne Aasfara, Sanaa Sefiani, Layachi Chabraoui, Elmostafa El Fahime, Abdeljalil El Quessar, Mohamed Jiddane, Mohamed Yahyaoui.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Single-gene disorders related to ischemic stroke seem to be an important cause of stroke in young patients without known risk factors. To identify new genes responsible of such diseases, we studied a consanguineous Moroccan family with three affected individuals displaying hereditary leucoencephalopathy with ischemic stroke, dysmorphic syndrome and retinitis pigmentosa that appears to segregate in autosomal recessive pattern.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22436252 PMCID: PMC3344692 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2350-13-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genet ISSN: 1471-2350 Impact factor: 2.103
Figure 1Haplotype reconstruction for chromosome 17q in pedigree RBT-DAK. Microsatellite markers are ordered according to the ensembl genetic map from centromere (top) to telomere (bottom). The hatched area represents the homozygosity region for each individual.
Figure 2MRI and MR spectroscopy of RBT-DAK patients. Axial T2-weighted images of patients V.1 (A) and V.4 (B), FLAIR image of patient V.2 (C) and MR spectroscopy of patient V.2 (D) showing a small peak of lactate (see arrow).
Two point LOD score for microsatellite markers of family RBT-DAK calculated at recombination fraction θ = 0
| Markers | Position (Mb) | θ = 0.00 |
|---|---|---|
| D17S787 | 53,282,084 | - ∞ |
| D17S944 | 61,436,306 | - ∞ |
| D17S584 | 65,119,869 | - ∞ |
| D17S789 | 66,628,565 | - ∞ |
| D17S949 | 68,465,446 | 1.2268 |
| D17S1351 | 70,672,152 | 1.1828 |
| D17S1862 | 71,326,581 | 2.4988 |
| D17S1852 | 71,998,011 | 1.3985 |
| D17S1807 | 72,360,592 | 2.8910 |
| D17S1839 | 73,801,863 | 2.8469 |
| D17S785 | 74,431,373 | 2.6879 |
| D17S937 | 75,347,271 | 2.4608 |
| D17S802 | 76,234,610 | 2.6879 |
| D17S1806 | 77,445,675 | - ∞ |
| D17S784 | 77,802,191 | - ∞ |
Figure 3Multipoint linkage analysis in family RBT-DAK. The genetic distances (in cM) are represented as on the ensembl.org chromosome 17 map.