KIF11 microdeletion is associated with microcephaly, chorioretinopathy and intellectual disability.
Journal: Human Genome Variation
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Abstract
KIF11 mutations are known to cause autosomal dominant microcephaly-lymphedema-chorioretinopathy dysplasia syndrome, associated or not with intellectual disability. We report a father and two children presenting microcephaly, chorioretinopathy and mild intellectual disability associated with a 209-kb microdeletion at 10q23.33. This microdeletion encompasses the entire KIF11 gene. In addition to point mutations, KIF11 haploinsufficiency due to a deletion is causally associated with autosomal dominant microcephaly, chorioretinopathy and mild intellectual disability.
Authors
João Malvezzi, Ingrid H Magalhaes, Silvia S Costa, Paulo Otto, Carla Rosenberg, Debora Bertola, Walter Lm Fernandes, Angela Vianna Morgante, Ana Krepischi
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