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Microduplication of 15q13.3 and Xq21.31 in a family with tourette syndrome and comorbidities
Authors:Linea Melchior  Birgitte Bertelsen  Nanette Mol Debes  Camilla Groth  Liselotte Skov  Jens D Mikkelsen  Karen Brøndum‐Nielsen  Zeynep Tümer
Institution:1. Applied Human Molecular Genetics, Kennedy Center, Copenhagen University Hospital, , Rigshospitalet, Glostrup, Denmark;2. The Tourette Clinic, Department of Pediatrics, Herlev University Hospital, , Herlev, Denmark;3. Neurobiology Research Unit, Copenhagen University Hospital, , Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Tourette syndrome (TS) is a childhood onset neurodevelopmental disorder. Although it is widely accepted that genetic factors play a significant role in TS pathogenesis the etiology of this disorder is largely unknown. Identification of rare copy number variations (CNVs) as susceptibility factors in several neuropsychiatric disorders such as attention deficit‐hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism and schizophrenia, suggests involvement of these rare structural changes also in TS etiology. In a male patient with TS, ADHD, and OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) we identified two microduplications (at 15q13.3 and Xq21.31) inherited from a mother with subclinical ADHD. The 15q duplication included the CHRNA7 gene; while two genes, PABPC5 and PCDH11X, were within the Xq duplication. The Xq21.31 duplication was present in three brothers with TS including the proband, but not in an unaffected brother, whereas the 15q duplication was present only in the proband and his mother. The structural variations observed in this family may contribute to the observed symptoms, but further studies are necessary to investigate the possible involvement of the described variations in the TS etiology. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:Tourette syndrome  ADHD  PABPC5  PCDH11X  CHRNA7  CHRFAM7A
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