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Mutations in the AHI1 gene, encoding jouberin, cause Joubert syndrome with cortical polymicrogyria
Authors:Dixon-Salazar Tracy  Silhavy Jennifer L  Marsh Sarah E  Louie Carrie M  Scott Lesley C  Gururaj Aithala  Al-Gazali Lihadh  Al-Tawari Asma A  Kayserili Hulya  Sztriha László  Gleeson Joseph G
Institution:Laboratory for Neurogenetics, Department of Neurosciences, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0691, USA.
Abstract:Joubert syndrome (JS) is an autosomal recessive disorder marked by agenesis of the cerebellar vermis, ataxia, hypotonia, oculomotor apraxia, neonatal breathing abnormalities, and mental retardation. Despite the fact that this condition was described >30 years ago, the molecular basis has remained poorly understood. Here, we identify two frameshift mutations and one missense mutation in the AHI1 gene in three consanguineous families with JS, some with cortical polymicrogyria. AHI1, encoding the Jouberin protein, is an alternatively spliced signaling molecule that contains seven Trp-Asp (WD) repeats, an SH3 domain, and numerous SH3-binding sites. The gene is expressed strongly in embryonic hindbrain and forebrain, and our data suggest that AHI1 is required for both cerebellar and cortical development in humans. The recently described mutations in NPHP1, encoding a protein containing an SH3 domain, in a subset of patients with JS plus nephronophthisis, suggest a shared pathway.
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