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Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs

BACKGROUND: The overall birth prevalence for congenital malformations of the central nervous system (CNS) among Europeans may be as high as 1 in 100 live births. The etiological factors remain largely unknown. The aim of this study was to detect causative copy number variations (CNVs) in fetuses of...

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Autores principales: Schumann, Madita, Hofmann, Andrea, Krutzke, Sophia K., Hilger, Alina C., Marsch, Florian, Stienen, Dietlinde, Gembruch, Ulrich, Ludwig, Michael, Merz, Waltraut M., Reutter, Heiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4832534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27087860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11689-016-9144-y
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author Schumann, Madita
Hofmann, Andrea
Krutzke, Sophia K.
Hilger, Alina C.
Marsch, Florian
Stienen, Dietlinde
Gembruch, Ulrich
Ludwig, Michael
Merz, Waltraut M.
Reutter, Heiko
author_facet Schumann, Madita
Hofmann, Andrea
Krutzke, Sophia K.
Hilger, Alina C.
Marsch, Florian
Stienen, Dietlinde
Gembruch, Ulrich
Ludwig, Michael
Merz, Waltraut M.
Reutter, Heiko
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description BACKGROUND: The overall birth prevalence for congenital malformations of the central nervous system (CNS) among Europeans may be as high as 1 in 100 live births. The etiological factors remain largely unknown. The aim of this study was to detect causative copy number variations (CNVs) in fetuses of terminated pregnancies with prenatally detected isolated brain malformations. METHODS: Array-based molecular karyotyping was performed in a cohort of 35 terminated fetuses with isolated CNS malformations. Identified putative disease-causing CNVs were confirmed using quantitative polymerase chain reaction or multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification. RESULTS: Based on their de novo occurrence and/or their established association with congenital brain malformations, we detected five disease-causing CNVs in four fetuses involving chromosomal regions 6p25.1-6p25.3 (FOXC1), 6q27, 16p12.3, Xp22.2-Xp22.32 (MID1), and Xp22.32-Xp22.33. Furthermore, we detected a probably disease-causing CNV involving chromosomal region 3p26.3 in one fetus, and in addition, we detected 12 CNVs in nine fetuses of unknown clinical significance. All CNVs except for two were absent in 1307 healthy in-house controls (frequency <0.0008). Each of the two CNVs present in in-house controls was present only once (frequency = 0.0008). Furthermore, our data suggests the involvement of CNTN6 and KLHL15 in the etiology of agenesis of the corpus callosum, the involvement of RASD1 and PTPRD in Dandy-Walker malformation, and the involvement of ERMARD in ventriculomegaly. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that CNVs play an important role in the etiology of isolated brain malformations.
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spelling pubmed-48325342016-04-16 Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs Schumann, Madita Hofmann, Andrea Krutzke, Sophia K. Hilger, Alina C. Marsch, Florian Stienen, Dietlinde Gembruch, Ulrich Ludwig, Michael Merz, Waltraut M. Reutter, Heiko J Neurodev Disord Research BACKGROUND: The overall birth prevalence for congenital malformations of the central nervous system (CNS) among Europeans may be as high as 1 in 100 live births. The etiological factors remain largely unknown. The aim of this study was to detect causative copy number variations (CNVs) in fetuses of terminated pregnancies with prenatally detected isolated brain malformations. METHODS: Array-based molecular karyotyping was performed in a cohort of 35 terminated fetuses with isolated CNS malformations. Identified putative disease-causing CNVs were confirmed using quantitative polymerase chain reaction or multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification. RESULTS: Based on their de novo occurrence and/or their established association with congenital brain malformations, we detected five disease-causing CNVs in four fetuses involving chromosomal regions 6p25.1-6p25.3 (FOXC1), 6q27, 16p12.3, Xp22.2-Xp22.32 (MID1), and Xp22.32-Xp22.33. Furthermore, we detected a probably disease-causing CNV involving chromosomal region 3p26.3 in one fetus, and in addition, we detected 12 CNVs in nine fetuses of unknown clinical significance. All CNVs except for two were absent in 1307 healthy in-house controls (frequency <0.0008). Each of the two CNVs present in in-house controls was present only once (frequency = 0.0008). Furthermore, our data suggests the involvement of CNTN6 and KLHL15 in the etiology of agenesis of the corpus callosum, the involvement of RASD1 and PTPRD in Dandy-Walker malformation, and the involvement of ERMARD in ventriculomegaly. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that CNVs play an important role in the etiology of isolated brain malformations. BioMed Central 2016-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4832534/ /pubmed/27087860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11689-016-9144-y Text en © Schumann et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Schumann, Madita
Hofmann, Andrea
Krutzke, Sophia K.
Hilger, Alina C.
Marsch, Florian
Stienen, Dietlinde
Gembruch, Ulrich
Ludwig, Michael
Merz, Waltraut M.
Reutter, Heiko
Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs
title Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs
title_full Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs
title_fullStr Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs
title_full_unstemmed Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs
title_short Array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing CNVs
title_sort array-based molecular karyotyping in fetuses with isolated brain malformations identifies disease-causing cnvs
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4832534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27087860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s11689-016-9144-y
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