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Autism spectrum disorder in females with ARHGEF9 alterations and a random pattern of X chromosome inactivation

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS
卷 62, 期 4, 页码 239-242

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2018.07.021

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ARHGEF9; Collybistin; Microdeletion; Autism; X-chromosome inactivation

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Proper function of GABAergic synapses depends upon the postsynaptic compartment anchoring of neurotransmitter receptors to the membrane by gephyrin and collybistin (Cb). In humans, Cb is encoded by ARHGEF9 on Xq11.1. ARHGEF9 alterations, some inherited from unaffected mothers, have been reported in males with autism, seizures and severe neurodevelopmental abnormalities. In females, a spectrum of mild to moderate phenotype has been detected. We report two unrelated females with autism and mild intellectual disability. High resolution X-chromosome microarray analysis revealed de novo intragenic deletions in ARHGEF9 of 24 kb and 56 kb involving exons 5-8 and exons 3-8 and leading to truncated forms of collybistin. Peripheral blood samples revealed random X-chromosome inactivation in both patients. To explain phenotypic variability in female patients, we propose a model for disruption of collybistin and various irregular interactions in post-synaptic neurons based on X inactivation patterns. Our findings highlight the importance of ARHGEF9 integrity and suggest further research on its correlation with autism and neurobehavioral problems.

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