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Association of an X-chromosome dodecamer insertional variant allele with mental retardation

A Corrigendum to this article was published on 17 March 1999

A Corrigendum to this article was published on 17 March 1999

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Mental retardation is a prominent feature of many neurodevelopmental syndromes. In an attempt to identify genetic components of these illnesses, we isolated and sequenced a large number of human genomic cosmid inserts containing large trinucleotide repeats. One of these cosmids, Cos-4, maps to the X-chromosome and contains the sequence of a 7.3-kb mRNA. Initial polymorphism analysis across a region of repetitive DNA in this gene revealed a rare 12-bp exonic variation (1% in non-ill males) having an increased prevalence in non-Fragile X males with mental retardation (4%, P <0.04, n = 81). This variant was not present in the highly conserved mouse homologue that has 100% amino acid identity to the human sequence near the polymorphism. Subsequent screening of two additional independent cohorts of non-Fragile X mentally retarded patients and ethnically matched controls demonstrated an even higher prevalence of the 12-bp variant in males with mental retardation (8%, P <0.0003, n = 125, and 14%, P <0.10, n = 36) vs the controls. Multivariate analysis was conducted in an effort to identify other phenotypic components in affected individuals, and the findings suggested an increased incidence of histories of hypothyroidism (P <0.001) and treatment with antidepressants (P <0.001). we conclude that the presence of this 12-bp variant confers significant susceptibility for mental retardation.

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Philibert, R., King, B., Winfield, S. et al. Association of an X-chromosome dodecamer insertional variant allele with mental retardation. Mol Psychiatry 3, 303–309 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mp.4000442

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