A submicroscopic deletion in Xq26 associated with familial situs ambiguus

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Abstract

Abnormal left-right-axis formation results in heterotaxy, a multiple- malformation syndrome often characterized by severe heart defects, splenic abnormalities, and gastrointestinal malrotation. Previously we had studied a large family in which a gene for heterotaxy, HTX1, was mapped to a 19-cM region in Xq24-q27.1. Further analysis of this family has revealed two recombinations that place HTX1 between DXS300 and DXS1062, an interval spanning ~1.3 Mb in Xq26.2. In order to provide independent confirmation of HTX1 localization, a PCR-based search for submicroscopic deletions in this region was performed in unrelated males with sporadic or familial heterotaxy. A cluster of sequence-tagged sites failed to amplify in an individual who also had a deceased, affected brother. FISH identified the mother as a carrier of the deletion, which arose as a new mutation from the maternal grandfather. The deletion interval spans 600-1,100 kb and lies wholly within the 1.3-Mb region identified by recombination. Discovery of this deletion supports localization of HTX1 to Xq26.2 and reveals the first molecular- genetic abnormality associated with human left-right-asymmetry defects.

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Ferrero, G. B., Gebbia, M., Pilia, G., Witte, D., Peier, A., Hopkin, R. J., … Casey, B. (1997). A submicroscopic deletion in Xq26 associated with familial situs ambiguus. American Journal of Human Genetics, 61(2), 395–401. https://doi.org/10.1086/514857

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