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Bi-allelic Loss of Human APC2, Encoding Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Protein 2, Leads to Lissencephaly, Subcortical Heterotopia, and Global Developmental Delay.

Authors :
Lee S
Chen DY
Zaki MS
Maroofian R
Houlden H
Di Donato N
Abdin D
Morsy H
Mirzaa GM
Dobyns WB
McEvoy-Venneri J
Stanley V
James KN
Mancini GMS
Schot R
Kalayci T
Altunoglu U
Karimiani EG
Brick L
Kozenko M
Jamshidi Y
Manzini MC
Beiraghi Toosi M
Gleeson JG
Source :
American journal of human genetics [Am J Hum Genet] 2019 Oct 03; Vol. 105 (4), pp. 844-853.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Lissencephaly is a severe brain malformation in which failure of neuronal migration results in agyria or pachygyria and in which the brain surface appears unusually smooth. It is often associated with microcephaly, profound intellectual disability, epilepsy, and impaired motor abilities. Twenty-two genes are associated with lissencephaly, accounting for approximately 80% of disease. Here we report on 12 individuals with a unique form of lissencephaly; these individuals come from eight unrelated families and have bi-allelic mutations in APC2, encoding adenomatous polyposis coli protein 2. Brain imaging studies demonstrate extensive posterior predominant lissencephaly, similar to PAFAH1B1-associated lissencephaly, as well as co-occurrence of subcortical heterotopia posterior to the caudate nuclei, "ribbon-like" heterotopia in the posterior frontal region, and dysplastic in-folding of the mesial occipital cortex. The established role of APC2 in integrating the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons to mediate cellular morphological changes suggests shared function with other lissencephaly-encoded cytoskeletal proteins such as α-N-catenin (CTNNA2) and platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase 1b regulatory subunit 1 (PAFAH1B1, also known as LIS1). Our findings identify APC2 as a radiographically distinguishable recessive form of lissencephaly.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 American Society of Human Genetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1537-6605
Volume :
105
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of human genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31585108
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.08.013