Analysis of FOXF1 and the FOX gene cluster in patients with VACTERL association

作者:Agochukwu Nneamaka B; Pineda Alvarez Daniel E; Keaton Amelia A; Warren Mora Nicole; Raam Manu S; Kamat Aparna; Chandrasekharappa Settara C; Solomon Benjamin D*
来源:European Journal of Medical Genetics, 2011, 54(3): 323-328.
DOI:10.1016/j.ejmg.2011.01.007

摘要

VACTERL association, a relatively common condition with an incidence of approximately 1 in 20,000-35,000 births, is a non-randomassociation of birth defects that includes vertebral defects (V), anal atresia (A), cardiac defects (C), tracheo-esophageal fistula (TE), renal anomalies (R) and limb malformations (L). Although the etiology is unknown in the majority of patients, there is evidence that it is causally heterogeneous. Several studies have shown evidence for inheritance in VACTERL, implying a role for genetic loci. Recently, patients with component features of VACTERL and a lethal developmental pulmonary disorder, alveolar capillary dysplasia with misalignment of pulmonary veins (ACD/MPV), were found to harbor deletions or mutations affecting FOXF1 and the FOX gene cluster on chromosome 16q24. We investigated this gene through direct sequencing and high-density SNP microarray in 12 patients with VACTERL association but without ACD/MPV. Our mutational analysis of FOXF1 showed normal sequences and no genomic imbalances affecting the FOX gene cluster on chromosome 16q24 in the studied patients. Possible explanations for these results include the etiologic and clinical heterogeneity of VACTERL association, the possibility that mutations affecting this gene may occur only in more severely affected individuals, and insufficient study sample size. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

  • 出版日期2011-6