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Mutational analysis of theRNX gene in congenital central hypoventilation syndrome

✍ Scribed by Matera, Ivana ;Bachetti, Tiziana ;Cinti, Roberta ;Lerone, Margherita ;Gagliardi, Luigi ;Morandi, Francesco ;Motta, Mario ;Mosca, Fabio ;Ottonello, Giancarlo ;Piumelli, Raffaele ;Schober, Johannes G. ;Ravazzolo, Roberto ;Ceccherini, Isabella


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
71 KB
Volume
113
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299

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Abstract

Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) is a rare syndrome characterized by failure of autonomic respiratory control, often presenting with other dysfunctions of the autonomic nervous system. Segregation analysis suggested a complex model of inheritance with a major locus involved. Disruption of the Rnx gene, a member of the Hox11 family of homeobox genes, in embryonic stem cells produced mice showing a phenotype similar to CCHS. Based on this observation, we have carried out mutation screening of the RNX gene in a set of 13 patients affected with CCHS, 2 of whom showing association with Hirschsprung disease. Single‐strand conformational polymorphism analysis and direct sequencing of the whole coding portion of the RNX gene and of 1,311 bp of 5β€² flanking region were performed. No sequence variant was identified, with the exception of a private nucleotide change at position βˆ’874 bp from the ATG codon in two siblings affected with isolated CCHS. A functional test, performed by using the luciferase gene reporter system, has not shown any significant difference in the activity of the promoter region carrying this latter nucleotide change with respect to the wild‐type allele. We conclude that RNX, and presumably its expression, are not altered in our index cases of CCHS. Β© 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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