2018
MAB21L1 loss of function causes a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder with distinctive cerebellar, ocular, craniofacial and genital features (COFG syndrome)
Rad A, Altunoglu U, Miller R, Maroofian R, James KN, Çağlayan AO, Najafi M, Stanley V, Boustany RM, Yeşil G, Sahebzamani A, Ercan-Sencicek G, Saeidi K, Wu K, Bauer P, Bakey Z, Gleeson JG, Hauser N, Gunel M, Kayserili H, Schmidts M. MAB21L1 loss of function causes a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder with distinctive cerebellar, ocular, craniofacial and genital features (COFG syndrome). Journal Of Medical Genetics 2018, 56: 332. PMID: 30487245, PMCID: PMC6581149, DOI: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2018-105623.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbnormalities, MultipleBrainChildChild, PreschoolConsanguinityExome SequencingFaciesFemaleGenetic Association StudiesGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHomeodomain ProteinsHomozygoteHumansInfantLoss of Function MutationMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleModels, MolecularNeurodevelopmental DisordersPedigreePhenotypePolymorphism, Single NucleotideProtein ConformationSyndromeConceptsScrotal agenesisCerebellar hypoplasiaCharacteristic facial gestaltHomozygous truncating variantConsanguineous familyUnrelated consanguineous familiesOphthalmological anomaliesSyndromic neurodevelopmental disorderCardinal featuresCerebello-oculoCorneal dystrophyLabioscrotal foldsTruncating variantsFunction variantsFacial gestaltExome sequencingSyndromeSimilar phenotypic featuresGenetic causeFacial dysmorphismNeurodevelopmental disordersMissense variantsVariable microcephalyNeurodevelopmental syndromeAffected individuals
2017
Neurogenetic analysis of childhood disintegrative disorder
Gupta AR, Westphal A, Yang DYJ, Sullivan CAW, Eilbott J, Zaidi S, Voos A, Vander Wyk BC, Ventola P, Waqar Z, Fernandez TV, Ercan-Sencicek AG, Walker MF, Choi M, Schneider A, Hedderly T, Baird G, Friedman H, Cordeaux C, Ristow A, Shic F, Volkmar FR, Pelphrey KA. Neurogenetic analysis of childhood disintegrative disorder. Molecular Autism 2017, 8: 19. PMID: 28392909, PMCID: PMC5379515, DOI: 10.1186/s13229-017-0133-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAutism Spectrum DisorderBasic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription FactorsBrainBrain MappingCase-Control StudiesChildChild, PreschoolChromosomes, Human, XDisease ProgressionDNA Copy Number VariationsExome SequencingFemaleGene ExpressionHumansIntellectual DisabilityMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMaternal InheritanceNuclear ProteinsPhenotypePolymorphism, GeneticSeverity of Illness IndexSiblingsTranscription FactorsTranscriptome
2009
A novel heterozygous deletion within the 3’ region of the PAX6 gene causing isolated aniridia in a large family group
Bayrakli F, Guney I, Bayri Y, Ercan-Sencicek AG, Ceyhan D, Cankaya T, Mason C, Bilguvar K, Bayrakli S, Mane SM, State MW, Gunel M. A novel heterozygous deletion within the 3’ region of the PAX6 gene causing isolated aniridia in a large family group. Journal Of Clinical Neuroscience 2009, 16: 1610-1614. PMID: 19793656, DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2009.03.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords3' Untranslated RegionsAniridiaChromosome AberrationsChromosomes, Human, Pair 11CytogeneticsEye ProteinsFamily HealthFemaleGene Expression ProfilingGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHomeodomain ProteinsHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPaired Box Transcription FactorsPAX6 Transcription FactorRepressor ProteinsSequence DeletionTurkeyConceptsCopy number variationsPAX6 geneNumber variationsArray-based comparative genomic hybridizationBox gene 6Submicroscopic copy number variationsHuman genomeComparative genomic hybridizationCytogenetic variationRegulatory elementsChromosome 11p13Human diseasesGenesGene 6Causative genesGenomic hybridizationSubmicroscopic deletionHeterozygous deletionDeletionLarge family groupsComplete absenceMolecular diagnosisFamily groupsChromosomal abnormalitiesGenome
2005
Rapid array‐based genomic characterization of a subtle structural abnormality: A patient with psychosis and der(18)t(5;18)(p14.1;p11.23)
Drazinic CM, Ercan‐Sencicek A, Gault LM, Hisama FM, Qumsiyeh MB, Nowak NJ, Cubells JF, State MW. Rapid array‐based genomic characterization of a subtle structural abnormality: A patient with psychosis and der(18)t(5;18)(p14.1;p11.23). American Journal Of Medical Genetics Part A 2005, 134A: 282-289. PMID: 15754353, DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.30616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChromosome BandingChromosomes, Artificial, BacterialChromosomes, Human, Pair 18Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5FemaleHumansIn Situ Hybridization, FluorescenceKaryotypingMagnetic Resonance ImagingMiddle AgedNucleic Acid HybridizationPolymorphism, Single NucleotidePsychotic DisordersTranslocation, GeneticConceptsBacterial artificial chromosomeChromosome 18Molecular cytogenetic mappingSingle nucleotide polymorphism arrayArray-based copy number analysisCytogenetic mappingNucleotide polymorphism arrayCopy number analysisArray-based methodsSubtle chromosomal abnormalitiesSNP chipArtificial chromosomesChromosomal intervalChromosomal rearrangementsDerivative chromosome 18Array findingsSNP arrayGenomic characterizationLinkage analysisArray-based experimentsPolymorphism array