A new frameshift mutation in L1CAM producing X-linked hydrocephalus

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Background: X-linked hydrocephalus (XLH), characterized by mental retardation and bilateral adducted thumbs, often come out to be a genetic disorder of L1CAM. It codes the protein L1 cell adhesion molecule (L1CAM), playing a crucial role in the development of the nervous system. The objective of the study was to report a new disease-causing mutation site of L1CAM, and gain further insight into the pathophysiology of hydrocephalus. Methods: We collect the samples of a couple and their second hydrocephalic fetus. Then, the whole-exome sequencing and in-depth mutation analysis were performed. Results: The variant c.2491delG (p.V831fs), located in the exon 19 of L1CAM (chrX:153131214), could damage the L1CAM function by producing a frameshift in the translation of fibronectin type-III of L1CAM. Conclusion: We identified a novel disease-causing mutation in L1CAM for the first time, which further confirmed L1CAM as a gene underlying XLH cases.

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Kong, W., Wang, X., Zhao, J., Kang, M., Xi, N., & Li, S. (2020). A new frameshift mutation in L1CAM producing X-linked hydrocephalus. Molecular Genetics and Genomic Medicine, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1031

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