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Narrowing of the responsible region for severe developmental delay and autistic behaviors in WAGR syndrome down to 1.6 Mb including PAX6, WT1, and PRRG4.
[aniridia]
Interstitial
deletions
of
the
11
p
13
region
are
known
to
cause
WAGR
(
Wilms
tumor
,
aniridia
,
genitourinary
malformation
,
and
"
mental
retardation
"
)
syndrome
,
a
contiguous
gene
deletion
syndrome
due
to
haploinsufficiencies
of
the
genes
in
this
region
,
including
WT
1
and
PAX
6
.
Developmental
delay
and
autistic
features
are
major
complications
of
this
syndrome
.
Previously
,
some
genes
located
in
this
region
have
been
suggested
as
responsible
for
autistic
features
.
In
this
study
,
we
identified
two
patients
who
showed
the
chromosomal
deletions
involving
11
p
13
.
Patient
1
,
having
an
8
.
6
 
Mb
deletion
of
chr
11
p
14
.
1
p
12
:
29
,
676
,
434
-
38
,
237
,
948
,
exhibited
a
phenotype
typical
of
WAGR
syndrome
and
had
severe
developmental
delay
and
autistic
behaviors
.
On
the
other
hand
,
Patient
2
had
a
larger
aberration
region
in
11
p
14
.
1
-
p
12
which
was
split
into
two
regions
,
that
is
,
a
2
.
2
-
Mb
region
of
chr
11
p
14
.
1
:
29
,
195
,
161
-
31
,
349
,
732
and
a
10
.
5
-
Mb
region
of
chr
11
p
13
p
12
:
32
,
990
,
627
-
43
,
492
,
580
.
As
a
consequence
,
1
.
6
 
Mb
region
of
the
WAGR
syndrome
critical
region
was
intact
between
the
two
deletions
.
This
patient
showed
no
symptom
of
WAGR
syndrome
and
no
autistic
behaviors
.
Therefore
,
the
region
responsible
for
severe
developmental
delay
and
autistic
features
on
WAGR
syndrome
can
be
narrowed
down
to
the
region
remaining
intact
in
Patient
2
.
Thus
,
the
unique
genotype
identified
in
this
study
suggested
that
haploinsufficiencies
of
PAX
6
or
PRRG
4
included
in
this
region
are
candidate
genes
for
severe
developmental
delay
and
autistic
features
characteristic
of
WAGR
syndrome
.
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