Variants in CUL4B are associated with cerebral malformations.

CUL4B基因变异与脑畸形有关

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作者:Vulto-van Silfhout Anneke T, Nakagawa Tadashi, Bahi-Buisson Nadia, Haas Stefan A, Hu Hao, Bienek Melanie, Vissers Lisenka E L M, Gilissen Christian, Tzschach Andreas, Busche Andreas, Müsebeck Jörg, Rump Patrick, Mathijssen Inge B, Avela Kristiina, Somer Mirja, Doagu Fatma, Philips Anju K, Rauch Anita, Baumer Alessandra, Voesenek Krysta, Poirier Karine, Vigneron Jacqueline, Amram Daniel, Odent Sylvie, Nawara Magdalena, Obersztyn Ewa, Lenart Jacek, Charzewska Agnieszka, Lebrun Nicolas, Fischer Ute, Nillesen Willy M, Yntema Helger G, Järvelä Irma, Ropers Hans-Hilger, de Vries Bert B A, Brunner Han G, van Bokhoven Hans, Raymond F Lucy, Willemsen Michèl A A P, Chelly Jamel, Xiong Yue, Barkovich A James, Kalscheuer Vera M, Kleefstra Tjitske, de Brouwer Arjan P M
Variants in cullin 4B (CUL4B) are a known cause of syndromic X-linked intellectual disability. Here, we describe an additional 25 patients from 11 families with variants in CUL4B. We identified nine different novel variants in these families and confirmed the pathogenicity of all nontruncating variants. Neuroimaging data, available for 15 patients, showed the presence of cerebral malformations in ten patients. The cerebral anomalies comprised malformations of cortical development (MCD), ventriculomegaly, and diminished white matter volume. The phenotypic heterogeneity of the cerebral malformations might result from the involvement of CUL-4B in various cellular pathways essential for normal brain development. Accordingly, we show that CUL-4B interacts with WDR62, a protein in which variants were previously identified in patients with microcephaly and a wide range of MCD. This interaction might contribute to the development of cerebral malformations in patients with variants in CUL4B.

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