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NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects
Complex central nervous system (CNS) malformations frequently coexist with other developmental abnormalities, but whether the associated defects share a common genetic basis is often unclear. We describe five individuals who share phenotypically related CNS malformations and in some cases urinary tr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1877820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17530927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030080 |
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author | Lu, Weining Quintero-Rivera, Fabiola Fan, Yanli Alkuraya, Fowzan S Donovan, Diana J Xi, Qiongchao Turbe-Doan, Annick Li, Qing-Gang Campbell, Craig G Shanske, Alan L Sherr, Elliott H Ahmad, Ayesha Peters, Roxana Rilliet, Benedict Parvex, Paloma Bassuk, Alexander G Harris, David J Ferguson, Heather Kelly, Chantal Walsh, Christopher A Gronostajski, Richard M Devriendt, Koenraad Higgins, Anne Ligon, Azra H Quade, Bradley J Morton, Cynthia C Gusella, James F Maas, Richard L |
author_facet | Lu, Weining Quintero-Rivera, Fabiola Fan, Yanli Alkuraya, Fowzan S Donovan, Diana J Xi, Qiongchao Turbe-Doan, Annick Li, Qing-Gang Campbell, Craig G Shanske, Alan L Sherr, Elliott H Ahmad, Ayesha Peters, Roxana Rilliet, Benedict Parvex, Paloma Bassuk, Alexander G Harris, David J Ferguson, Heather Kelly, Chantal Walsh, Christopher A Gronostajski, Richard M Devriendt, Koenraad Higgins, Anne Ligon, Azra H Quade, Bradley J Morton, Cynthia C Gusella, James F Maas, Richard L |
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description | Complex central nervous system (CNS) malformations frequently coexist with other developmental abnormalities, but whether the associated defects share a common genetic basis is often unclear. We describe five individuals who share phenotypically related CNS malformations and in some cases urinary tract defects, and also haploinsufficiency for the NFIA transcription factor gene due to chromosomal translocation or deletion. Two individuals have balanced translocations that disrupt NFIA. A third individual and two half-siblings in an unrelated family have interstitial microdeletions that include NFIA. All five individuals exhibit similar CNS malformations consisting of a thin, hypoplastic, or absent corpus callosum, and hydrocephalus or ventriculomegaly. The majority of these individuals also exhibit Chiari type I malformation, tethered spinal cord, and urinary tract defects that include vesicoureteral reflux. Other genes are also broken or deleted in all five individuals, and may contribute to the phenotype. However, the only common genetic defect is NFIA haploinsufficiency. In addition, previous analyses of Nfia(−/−) knockout mice indicate that Nfia deficiency also results in hydrocephalus and agenesis of the corpus callosum. Further investigation of the mouse Nfia (+/−) and Nfia (−/−) phenotypes now reveals that, at reduced penetrance, Nfia is also required in a dosage-sensitive manner for ureteral and renal development. Nfia is expressed in the developing ureter and metanephric mesenchyme, and Nfia (+/−) and Nfia (−/−) mice exhibit abnormalities of the ureteropelvic and ureterovesical junctions, as well as bifid and megaureter. Collectively, the mouse Nfia mutant phenotype and the common features among these five human cases indicate that NFIA haploinsufficiency contributes to a novel human CNS malformation syndrome that can also include ureteral and renal defects. |
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spelling | pubmed-18778202007-05-26 NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects Lu, Weining Quintero-Rivera, Fabiola Fan, Yanli Alkuraya, Fowzan S Donovan, Diana J Xi, Qiongchao Turbe-Doan, Annick Li, Qing-Gang Campbell, Craig G Shanske, Alan L Sherr, Elliott H Ahmad, Ayesha Peters, Roxana Rilliet, Benedict Parvex, Paloma Bassuk, Alexander G Harris, David J Ferguson, Heather Kelly, Chantal Walsh, Christopher A Gronostajski, Richard M Devriendt, Koenraad Higgins, Anne Ligon, Azra H Quade, Bradley J Morton, Cynthia C Gusella, James F Maas, Richard L PLoS Genet Research Article Complex central nervous system (CNS) malformations frequently coexist with other developmental abnormalities, but whether the associated defects share a common genetic basis is often unclear. We describe five individuals who share phenotypically related CNS malformations and in some cases urinary tract defects, and also haploinsufficiency for the NFIA transcription factor gene due to chromosomal translocation or deletion. Two individuals have balanced translocations that disrupt NFIA. A third individual and two half-siblings in an unrelated family have interstitial microdeletions that include NFIA. All five individuals exhibit similar CNS malformations consisting of a thin, hypoplastic, or absent corpus callosum, and hydrocephalus or ventriculomegaly. The majority of these individuals also exhibit Chiari type I malformation, tethered spinal cord, and urinary tract defects that include vesicoureteral reflux. Other genes are also broken or deleted in all five individuals, and may contribute to the phenotype. However, the only common genetic defect is NFIA haploinsufficiency. In addition, previous analyses of Nfia(−/−) knockout mice indicate that Nfia deficiency also results in hydrocephalus and agenesis of the corpus callosum. Further investigation of the mouse Nfia (+/−) and Nfia (−/−) phenotypes now reveals that, at reduced penetrance, Nfia is also required in a dosage-sensitive manner for ureteral and renal development. Nfia is expressed in the developing ureter and metanephric mesenchyme, and Nfia (+/−) and Nfia (−/−) mice exhibit abnormalities of the ureteropelvic and ureterovesical junctions, as well as bifid and megaureter. Collectively, the mouse Nfia mutant phenotype and the common features among these five human cases indicate that NFIA haploinsufficiency contributes to a novel human CNS malformation syndrome that can also include ureteral and renal defects. Public Library of Science 2007-05 2007-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC1877820/ /pubmed/17530927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030080 Text en © 2007 Lu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lu, Weining Quintero-Rivera, Fabiola Fan, Yanli Alkuraya, Fowzan S Donovan, Diana J Xi, Qiongchao Turbe-Doan, Annick Li, Qing-Gang Campbell, Craig G Shanske, Alan L Sherr, Elliott H Ahmad, Ayesha Peters, Roxana Rilliet, Benedict Parvex, Paloma Bassuk, Alexander G Harris, David J Ferguson, Heather Kelly, Chantal Walsh, Christopher A Gronostajski, Richard M Devriendt, Koenraad Higgins, Anne Ligon, Azra H Quade, Bradley J Morton, Cynthia C Gusella, James F Maas, Richard L NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects |
title |
NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects |
title_full |
NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects |
title_fullStr |
NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects |
title_full_unstemmed |
NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects |
title_short |
NFIA Haploinsufficiency Is Associated with a CNS Malformation Syndrome and Urinary Tract Defects |
title_sort | nfia haploinsufficiency is associated with a cns malformation syndrome and urinary tract defects |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1877820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17530927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030080 |
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