Mutations in the BRWD3 gene cause X-linked mental retardation associated with macrocephaly

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In the course of systematic screening of the X-chromosome coding sequences in 250 families with nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardation (XLMR), two families were identified with truncating mutations in BRWD3, a gene encoding a bromodomain and WD-repeat domain-containing protein. In both families, the mutation segregates with the phenotype in affected males. Affected males have macrocephaly with a prominent forehead, large cupped ears, and mild-to-moderate intellectual disability. No truncating variants were found in 520 control X chromosomes. BRWD3 is therefore a new gene implicated in the etiology of XLMR associated with macrocephaly and may cause disease by altering intracellular signaling pathways affecting cellular proliferation. © 2007 by The American Society of Human Genetics. All rights reserved.

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Field, M., Tarpey, P. S., Smith, R., Edkins, S., O’Meara, S., Stevens, C., … Raymond, F. L. (2007). Mutations in the BRWD3 gene cause X-linked mental retardation associated with macrocephaly. American Journal of Human Genetics, 81(2), 367–374. https://doi.org/10.1086/520677

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