Mutations in DYNC1H1 cause severe intellectual disability with neuronal migration defects
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- DOI: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2011-100542
Mutations in DYNC1H1 cause severe intellectual disability with neuronal migration defects
Abstract
Background: DYNC1H1 encodes the heavy chain protein of the cytoplasmic dynein 1 motor protein complex that plays a key role in retrograde axonal transport in neurons. Furthermore, it interacts with the LIS1 gene of which haploinsufficiency causes a severe neuronal migration disorder in humans, known as classical lissencephaly or Miller-Dieker syndrome.
Aim: To describe the clinical spectrum and molecular characteristics of DYNC1H1 mutations.
Methods: A family based exome sequencing approach was used to identify de novo mutations in patients with severe intellectual disability.
Results: In this report the identification of two de novo missense mutations in DYNC1H1 (p.Glu1518Lys and p.His3822Pro) in two patients with severe intellectual disability and variable neuronal migration defects is described.
Conclusion: Since an autosomal dominant mutation in DYNC1H1 was previously identified in a family with the axonal (type 2) form of Charcot- Marie-Tooth (CMT2) disease and mutations in Dync1h1 in mice also cause impaired neuronal migration in addition to neuropathy, these data together suggest that mutations in DYNC1H1 can lead to a broad phenotypic spectrum and confirm the importance of DYNC1H1 in both central and peripheral neuronal functions.
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