A novel ISLR2-linked autosomal recessive syndrome of congenital hydrocephalus, arthrogryposis and abdominal distension
- PMID: 30483960
- DOI: 10.1007/s00439-018-1963-3
A novel ISLR2-linked autosomal recessive syndrome of congenital hydrocephalus, arthrogryposis and abdominal distension
Abstract
ISLR2 (immunoglobulin superfamily containing leucine-rich repeat 2), encodes a protein involved in axon guidance in brain development (hence the other name leucine-rich repeat domain- and immunoglobulin domain-containing axon extension proteins; LINX). A recently described mouse knockout displays hydrocephalus. However, the corresponding phenotype in humans is unknown. Here, we describe a multiplex consanguineous family in which a homozygous truncating variant in ISLR2 segregates with severe congenital hydrocephalus, arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and abdominal distension. We suggest this syndrome may represent the human "knockout" phenotype for ISLR2.
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