| Literature DB >> 25454392 |
Masakazu Mimaki1, Takashi Shiihara2, Mio Watanabe2, Kyoko Hirakata3, Satoru Sakazume4, Akio Ishiguro5, Keiko Shimojima6, Toshiyuki Yamamoto6, Akira Oka5, Masashi Mizuguchi7.
Abstract
We describe two unrelated patients with terminal deletions in the long arm of chromosome 13 showing brain malformation consisting of holoprosencephaly and cerebellar vermis hypoplasia. Array comparative genomic hybridization analysis revealed a pure terminal deletion of 13q31.3q34 in one patient and a mosaic ring chromosome with 13q32.2q34 deletion in the other. Mutations in ZIC2, located within region 13q32, cause holoprosencephaly, whereas the 13q32.2q32.3 region is associated with cerebellar vermis hypoplasia (Dandy-Walker syndrome). The rare concurrence of these major brain malformations in our patients provides further evidence that 13q32.2q32.3 deletion, harboring ZIC2 and ZIC5, leads to cerebellar dysgenesis.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebellar vermis hypoplasia; Chromosome 13; Distal 13q deletion
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25454392 DOI: 10.1016/j.braindev.2014.10.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Dev ISSN: 0387-7604 Impact factor: 1.961