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Association of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) haploinsufficiency with lower adaptive behaviour and reduced cognitive functioning in WAGR/11p13 deletion syndrome.
[aniridia]
In
animal
studies
,
brain-derived
neurotrophic
factor
(
BDNF
)
is
an
important
regulator
of
central
nervous
system
development
and
synaptic
plasticity
.
WAGR
(
Wilms
tumour
,
Aniridia
,
Genitourinary
anomalies
,
and
mental
Retardation
)
syndrome
is
caused
by
11
p
13
deletions
of
variable
size
near
the
BDNF
locus
and
can
serve
as
a
model
for
studying
human
BDNF
haploinsufficiency
(
+
/
-
)
.
We
hypothesized
that
BDNF
+
/
-
would
be
associated
with
more
severe
cognitive
impairment
in
subjects
with
WAGR
syndrome
.
Twenty
-
eight
subjects
with
WAGR
syndrome
(
6
-
28
years
)
,
12
subjects
with
isolated
aniridia
due
to
PAX
6
mutations
/
microdeletions
(
7
-
54
years
)
,
and
20
healthy
controls
(
4
-
32
years
)
received
neurocognitive
assessments
.
Deletion
boundaries
for
the
subjects
in
the
WAGR
group
were
determined
by
high
-resolution
oligonucleotide
array
comparative
genomic
hybridization
.
Within
the
WAGR
group
,
BDNF
+
/
-
subjects
(
n
=
15
)
,
compared
with
BDNF
intact
(
+
/
+
)
subjects
(
n
=
13
)
,
had
lower
adaptive
behaviour
(
p
=
.
02
)
,
reduced
cognitive
functioning
(
p
=
.
04
)
,
higher
levels
of
reported
historical
(
p
=
.
02
)
and
current
(
p
=
.
02
)
social
impairment
,
and
higher
percentage
meeting
cut-off
score
for
autism
(
p
=
.
047
)
on
Autism
Diagnostic
Interview-
Revised
.
These
differences
remained
nominally
significant
after
adjusting
for
visual
acuity
.
Using
diagnostic
measures
and
clinical
judgement
,
3
subjects
(
2
BDNF
+
/
-
and
1
BDNF
+
/
+
)
in
the
WAGR
group
(
10
.
7
%
)
were
classified
with
autism
spectrum
disorder
.
A
comparison
group
of
visually
impaired
subjects
with
isolated
aniridia
had
cognitive
functioning
comparable
to
that
of
healthy
controls
.
In
summary
,
among
subjects
with
WAGR
syndrome
,
BDNF
+
/
-
subjects
had
a
mean
Vineland
Adaptive
Behaviour
Compose
score
that
was
14
-
points
lower
and
a
mean
intelligence
quotient
(
IQ
)
that
was
20
-
points
lower
than
BDNF
+
/
+
subjects
.
Our
findings
support
the
hypothesis
that
BDNF
plays
an
important
role
in
human
neurocognitive
development
.
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Validation
Diseases presenting
"aniridia"
symptom
aniridia
kabuki syndrome
oculocutaneous albinism
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