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Publication : Genetic and functional analyses identify DISC1 as a novel callosal agenesis candidate gene.

First Author  Osbun N Year  2011
Journal  Am J Med Genet A Volume  155A
Issue  8 Pages  1865-76
PubMed ID  21739582 Mgi Jnum  J:175873
Mgi Id  MGI:5287556 Doi  10.1002/ajmg.a.34081
Citation  Osbun N, et al. (2011) Genetic and functional analyses identify DISC1 as a novel callosal agenesis candidate gene. Am J Med Genet A 155A(8):1865-76
abstractText  Agenesis of the corpus callosum (AgCC) is a congenital brain malformation that occurs in approximately 1:1,000-1:6,000 births. Several syndromes associated with AgCC have been traced to single gene mutations; however, the majority of AgCC causes remain unidentified. We investigated a mother and two children who all shared complete AgCC and a chromosomal deletion at 1q42. We fine mapped this deletion and show that it includes Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1 (DISC1), a gene implicated in schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. Furthermore, we report a de novo chromosomal deletion at 1q42.13 to q44, which includes DISC1, in another individual with AgCC. We resequenced DISC1 in a cohort of 144 well-characterized AgCC individuals and identified 20 sequence changes, of which 4 are rare potentially pathogenic variants. Two of these variants were undetected in 768 control chromosomes. One of these is a splice site mutation at the 5' boundary of exon 11 that dramatically reduces full-length mRNA expression of DISC1, but not of shorter forms. We investigated the developmental expression of mouse DISC1 and find that it is highly expressed in the embryonic corpus callosum at a critical time for callosal formation. Taken together our results suggest a significant role for DISC1 in corpus callosum development.
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