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  • Mutations in KANSL1 cause the 17q21.31 microdeletion syndrome phenotype.

Mutations in KANSL1 cause the 17q21.31 microdeletion syndrome phenotype.

Nature genetics (2012-05-01)
Marcella Zollino, Daniela Orteschi, Marina Murdolo, Serena Lattante, Domenica Battaglia, Chiara Stefanini, Eugenio Mercuri, Pietro Chiurazzi, Giovanni Neri, Giuseppe Marangi
ABSTRACT

The chromosome 17q21.31 deletion syndrome is a genomic disorder characterized by highly distinctive facial features, moderate-to-severe intellectual disability, hypotonia and friendly behavior. Here, we show that de novo loss-of-function mutations in KANSL1 (also called KIAA1267) cause a full del(17q21.31) phenotype in two unrelated individuals that lack deletion at 17q21.31. These findings indicate that 17q21.31 deletion syndrome is a monogenic disorder caused by haploinsufficiency of KANSL1.