Candidate genes for congenital diaphragmatic hernia from animal models: sequencing of FOG2 and PDGFRα reveals rare variants in diaphragmatic hernia patients

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S B Bleyl
A Moshrefi
G M Shaw
Y Saijoh
G C Schoenwolf
L A Pennacchio
A M Slavotinek
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[1] University of Utah,Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics
[2] University of California,Division of Genetics, Department of Pediatrics
[3] California Birth Defects Monitoring Program,Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
[4] University of Utah,Genomics Division
[5] US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute,undefined
[6] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
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European Journal of Human Genetics | 2007年 / 15卷
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congenital diaphragmatic hernia; animal models; mutation detection;
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a common, life threatening birth defect. Although there is strong evidence implicating genetic factors in its pathogenesis, few causative genes have been identified, and in isolated CDH, only one de novo, nonsense mutation has been reported in FOG2 in a female with posterior diaphragmatic eventration. We report here that the homozygous null mouse for the Pdgfrα gene has posterolateral diaphragmatic defects and thus is a model for human CDH. We hypothesized that mutations in this gene could cause human CDH. We sequenced PDGFRα and FOG2 in 96 patients with CDH, of which 53 had isolated CDH (55.2%), 36 had CDH and additional anomalies (37.5%), and 7 had CDH and known chromosome aberrations (7.3%). For FOG2, we identified novel sequence alterations predicting p.M703L and p.T843A in two patients with isolated CDH that were absent in 526 and 564 control chromosomes respectively. These altered amino acids were highly conserved. However, due to the lack of available parental DNA samples we were not able to determine if the sequence alterations were de novo. For PDGFRα, we found a single variant predicting p.L967V in a patient with CDH and multiple anomalies that was absent in 768 control chromosomes. This patient also had one cell with trisomy 15 on skin fibroblast culture, a finding of uncertain significance. Although our study identified sequence variants in FOG2 and PDGFRα, we have not definitively established the variants as mutations and we found no evidence that CDH commonly results from mutations in these genes.
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