OTX2 duplications: a recurrent cause of oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum
TINGAUD-SEQUEIRA, Angele
Laboratoire Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (Bordeaux) [U1211 INSERM/MRGM]
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Laboratoire Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (Bordeaux) [U1211 INSERM/MRGM]
TINGAUD-SEQUEIRA, Angele
Laboratoire Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (Bordeaux) [U1211 INSERM/MRGM]
Laboratoire Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (Bordeaux) [U1211 INSERM/MRGM]
ROORYCK-THAMBO, Caroline
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux [CHU Bordeaux]
Laboratoire Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (Bordeaux) [U1211 INSERM/MRGM]
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux [CHU Bordeaux]
Laboratoire Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (Bordeaux) [U1211 INSERM/MRGM]
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Journal of Medical Genetics. 2023-06-01, vol. 60, n° 6, p. 620-626
Resumen en inglés
Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) is the second most common cause of head and neck malformations in children after orofacial clefts. OAVS is clinically heterogeneous and characterised by a broad range of clinical ...Leer más >
Oculo-auriculo-vertebral spectrum (OAVS) is the second most common cause of head and neck malformations in children after orofacial clefts. OAVS is clinically heterogeneous and characterised by a broad range of clinical features including ear anomalies with or without hearing loss, hemifacial microsomia, orofacial clefts, ocular defects and vertebral abnormalities. Various genetic causes were associated with OAVS and copy number variations represent a recurrent cause of OAVS, but the responsible gene often remains elusive. We described an international cohort of 17 patients, including 10 probands and 7 affected relatives, presenting with OAVS and carrying a 14q22.3 microduplication detected using chromosomal microarray analysis. For each patient, clinical data were collected using a detailed questionnaire addressed to the referring clinicians. We subsequently studied the effects of overexpression in a zebrafish model. We defined a 272 kb minimal common region that only overlaps with the gene. Head and face defects with a predominance of ear malformations were present in 100% of patients. The variability in expressivity was significant, ranging from simple chondromas to severe microtia, even between intrafamilial cases. Heterologous overexpression of in zebrafish embryos showed significant effects on early development with alterations in craniofacial development. Our results indicate that proper dosage seems to be critical for the normal development of the first and second branchial arches. Overall, we demonstrated that genomic duplications are a recurrent cause of OAVS marked by auricular malformations of variable severity.< Leer menos
Palabras clave en inglés
Humans
Animals
Goldenhar Syndrome
Zebrafish
Cleft Lip
DNA Copy Number Variations
Cleft Palate
Otx Transcription Factors
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