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De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome
Möbius syndrome (MBS) is a neurological disorder that is characterized by paralysis of the facial nerves and variable other congenital anomalies. The aetiology of this syndrome has been enigmatic since the initial descriptions by von Graefe in 1880 and by Möbius in 1888, and it has been debated for...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4648025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26068067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8199 |
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author | Tomas-Roca, Laura Tsaalbi-Shtylik, Anastasia Jansen, Jacob G. Singh, Manvendra K. Epstein, Jonathan A. Altunoglu, Umut Verzijl, Harriette Soria, Laura van Beusekom, Ellen Roscioli, Tony Iqbal, Zafar Gilissen, Christian Hoischen, Alexander de Brouwer, Arjan P. M. Erasmus, Corrie Schubert, Dirk Brunner, Han Pérez Aytés, Antonio Marin, Faustino Aroca, Pilar Kayserili, Hülya Carta, Arturo de Wind, Niels Padberg, George W. van Bokhoven, Hans |
author_facet | Tomas-Roca, Laura Tsaalbi-Shtylik, Anastasia Jansen, Jacob G. Singh, Manvendra K. Epstein, Jonathan A. Altunoglu, Umut Verzijl, Harriette Soria, Laura van Beusekom, Ellen Roscioli, Tony Iqbal, Zafar Gilissen, Christian Hoischen, Alexander de Brouwer, Arjan P. M. Erasmus, Corrie Schubert, Dirk Brunner, Han Pérez Aytés, Antonio Marin, Faustino Aroca, Pilar Kayserili, Hülya Carta, Arturo de Wind, Niels Padberg, George W. van Bokhoven, Hans |
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description | Möbius syndrome (MBS) is a neurological disorder that is characterized by paralysis of the facial nerves and variable other congenital anomalies. The aetiology of this syndrome has been enigmatic since the initial descriptions by von Graefe in 1880 and by Möbius in 1888, and it has been debated for decades whether MBS has a genetic or a non-genetic aetiology. Here, we report de novo mutations affecting two genes, PLXND1 and REV3L in MBS patients. PLXND1 and REV3L represent totally unrelated pathways involved in hindbrain development: neural migration and DNA translesion synthesis, essential for the replication of endogenously damaged DNA, respectively. Interestingly, analysis of Plxnd1 and Rev3l mutant mice shows that disruption of these separate pathways converge at the facial branchiomotor nucleus, affecting either motoneuron migration or proliferation. The finding that PLXND1 and REV3L mutations are responsible for a proportion of MBS patients suggests that de novo mutations in other genes might account for other MBS patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-46480252015-12-02 De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome Tomas-Roca, Laura Tsaalbi-Shtylik, Anastasia Jansen, Jacob G. Singh, Manvendra K. Epstein, Jonathan A. Altunoglu, Umut Verzijl, Harriette Soria, Laura van Beusekom, Ellen Roscioli, Tony Iqbal, Zafar Gilissen, Christian Hoischen, Alexander de Brouwer, Arjan P. M. Erasmus, Corrie Schubert, Dirk Brunner, Han Pérez Aytés, Antonio Marin, Faustino Aroca, Pilar Kayserili, Hülya Carta, Arturo de Wind, Niels Padberg, George W. van Bokhoven, Hans Nat Commun Article Möbius syndrome (MBS) is a neurological disorder that is characterized by paralysis of the facial nerves and variable other congenital anomalies. The aetiology of this syndrome has been enigmatic since the initial descriptions by von Graefe in 1880 and by Möbius in 1888, and it has been debated for decades whether MBS has a genetic or a non-genetic aetiology. Here, we report de novo mutations affecting two genes, PLXND1 and REV3L in MBS patients. PLXND1 and REV3L represent totally unrelated pathways involved in hindbrain development: neural migration and DNA translesion synthesis, essential for the replication of endogenously damaged DNA, respectively. Interestingly, analysis of Plxnd1 and Rev3l mutant mice shows that disruption of these separate pathways converge at the facial branchiomotor nucleus, affecting either motoneuron migration or proliferation. The finding that PLXND1 and REV3L mutations are responsible for a proportion of MBS patients suggests that de novo mutations in other genes might account for other MBS patients. Nature Pub. Group 2015-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4648025/ /pubmed/26068067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8199 Text en Copyright © 2015, Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Tomas-Roca, Laura Tsaalbi-Shtylik, Anastasia Jansen, Jacob G. Singh, Manvendra K. Epstein, Jonathan A. Altunoglu, Umut Verzijl, Harriette Soria, Laura van Beusekom, Ellen Roscioli, Tony Iqbal, Zafar Gilissen, Christian Hoischen, Alexander de Brouwer, Arjan P. M. Erasmus, Corrie Schubert, Dirk Brunner, Han Pérez Aytés, Antonio Marin, Faustino Aroca, Pilar Kayserili, Hülya Carta, Arturo de Wind, Niels Padberg, George W. van Bokhoven, Hans De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome |
title | De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome |
title_full | De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome |
title_fullStr | De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome |
title_short | De novo mutations in PLXND1 and REV3L cause Möbius syndrome |
title_sort | de novo mutations in plxnd1 and rev3l cause möbius syndrome |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4648025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26068067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8199 |
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