Deletion of 20p 11.23----pter with normal growth hormone-releasing hormone genes
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Deletion of 20p 11.23----pter with normal growth hormone-releasing hormone genes
Abstract
Using a molecular analysis of the DNA from a patient with a deletion of chromosome 20 [46,XX,del(20)(p 11.23)], we have excluded the growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) gene from the region 20p11.23----pter. The patient had minor facial anomalies. Rieger eye anomaly, a congenital heart defect, severe failure to thrive, and a neurosecretory problem in growth hormone (GH) secretion. Since the GHRH gene was previously mapped to chromosome 20, we used molecular genetic methods to determine whether the growth abnormalities were due to the deletion of this gene. DNAs of the patient and 2 normal control subjects were analyzed by quantitative Southern blotting using a DNA probe for the GHRH gene and 2 reference DNA probes mapping to chromosome 21. The GHRH gene was found to be present in 2 copies in the patient. This indicates that the gene for GHRH maps to the region outside the patient's deletion, in 20p11.23----qter. Furthermore, our results suggest that genes other than GHRH on 20p are important for developmental steps leading to normal neurosecretory function of GH and may also be involved in generating Rieger eye anomaly. Finally, GH deficiency and Rieger eye anomaly should be sought in other patients with deletions of 20p.
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