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Novel missense mutation in the L1 gene in a child with corpus callosum agenesis, retardation, adducted thumbs, spastic paraparesis, and hydrocephalus.

Abstract
Corpus callosum agenesis, retardation, adducted thumbs, spastic paraparesis, and hydrocephalus (CRASH syndrome) is an X-linked recessive disorder caused by mutations in the neuronal cell adhesion molecule L1 (LICAM) gene. L1 plays a key role in axon outgrowth and pathfinding during the development of the nervous system. We describe the case of a boy from the United Arab Emirates who presented with CRASH syndrome. Scanning the L1 gene of the patient resulted in the discovery of a novel missense mutation: transition of a G (guanine) to T (thymine) at position 604 (G604-->T), which results in conversion of aspartic acid to tyrosine at position 202 (D202Y) of the L1 protein. It is very likely that the cerebral dysgenesis is due to the abnormal structure and function of L1.
AuthorsL Sztriha, P Frossard, R M Hofstra, E Verlind, M Nork
JournalJournal of child neurology (J Child Neurol) Vol. 15 Issue 4 Pg. 239-43 (Apr 2000) ISSN: 0883-0738 [Print] United States
PMID10805190 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex
  • Membrane Glycoproteins
  • Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules
  • Guanine
  • Thymine
Topics
  • Agenesis of Corpus Callosum
  • Child
  • Guanine (metabolism)
  • Humans
  • Hydrocephalus (genetics, physiopathology)
  • Intellectual Disability (genetics, physiopathology)
  • Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex
  • Male
  • Membrane Glycoproteins (genetics)
  • Mutation, Missense
  • Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules (genetics, metabolism)
  • Paraparesis, Spastic (genetics, physiopathology)
  • Syndrome
  • Thumb (pathology)
  • Thymine (metabolism)

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