Identification of ANKRD11 and ZNF778 as candidate genes for autism and variable cognitive impairment in the novel 16q24.3 microdeletion syndrome

  • Marjolein H. Willemsen*
  • , Bridget A. Fernandez
  • , Carlos A. Bacino
  • , Erica Gerkes
  • , Arjan P. M. de Brouwer
  • , Rolph Pfundt
  • , Birgit Sikkema-Raddatz
  • , Stephen W. Scherer
  • , Christian R. Marshall
  • , Lorraine Potocki
  • , Hans van Bokhoven
  • , Tjitske Kleefstra
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    The clinical use of array comparative genomic hybridization in the evaluation of patients with multiple congenital anomalies and/or mental retardation has recently led to the discovery of a number of novel microdeletion and microduplication syndromes. We present four male patients with overlapping molecularly defined de novo microdeletions of 16q24.3. The clinical features observed in these patients include facial dysmorphisms comprising prominent forehead, large ears, smooth philtrum, pointed chin and wide mouth, variable cognitive impairment, autism spectrum disorder, structural anomalies of the brain, seizures and neonatal thrombocytopenia. Although deletions vary in size, the common region of overlap is only 90 kb and comprises two known genes, Ankyrin Repeat Domain 11 (ANKRD11) (MIM 611192) and Zinc Finger 778 (ZNF778), and is located approximately 10 kb distally to Cadherin 15 (CDH15) (MIM 114019). This region is not found as a copy number variation in controls. We propose that these patients represent a novel and distinctive microdeletion syndrome, characterized by autism spectrum disorder, variable cognitive impairment, facial dysmorphisms and brain abnormalities. We suggest that haploinsufficiency of ANKRD11 and/or ZNF778 contribute to this phenotype and speculate that further investigation of non-deletion patients who have features suggestive of this 16q24.3 microdeletion syndrome might uncover other mutations in one or both of these genes. European Journal of Human Genetics (2010) 18, 429-435; doi:10.1038/ejhg.2009.192; published online 18 November 2009

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)429-435
    Number of pages7
    JournalEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
    Volume18
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr-2010

    Keywords

    • 16q24.3 microdeletion
    • ANKRD11
    • ZNF778
    • cognitive impairment
    • autism
    • LINKED MENTAL-RETARDATION
    • COMPARATIVE GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION
    • RUBINSTEIN-TAYBI-SYNDROME
    • STRUCTURAL VARIATION
    • CHARGE-SYNDROME
    • COPY NUMBER
    • MUTATIONS
    • DUPLICATION
    • DELETION
    • REARRANGEMENTS

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