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Variations of the candidate SEZ6L2 gene on Chromosome 16p11.2 in patients with autism spectrum disorders and in human populations
Authors:Konyukh Marina  Delorme Richard  Chaste Pauline  Leblond Claire  Lemière Nathalie  Nygren Gudrun  Anckarsäter Henrik  Rastam Maria  Ståhlberg Ola  Amsellem Frederique  Gillberg I Carina  Mouren-Simeoni Marie Christine  Herbrecht Evelyn  Fauchereau Fabien  Toro Roberto  Gillberg Christopher  Leboyer Marion  Bourgeron Thomas
Institution:Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
Abstract:

Background

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of severe childhood neurodevelopmental disorders with still unknown etiology. One of the most frequently reported associations is the presence of recurrent de novo or inherited microdeletions and microduplications on chromosome 16p11.2. The analysis of rare variations of 8 candidate genes among the 27 genes located in this region suggested SEZ6L2 as a compelling candidate.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We further explored the role of SEZ6L2 variations by screening its coding part in a group of 452 individuals, including 170 patients with ASD and 282 individuals from different ethnic backgrounds of the Human Genome Diversity Panel (HGDP), complementing the previously reported screening. We detected 7 previously unidentified non-synonymous variations of SEZ6L2 in ASD patients. We also identified 6 non-synonymous variations present only in HGDP. When we merged our results with the previously published, no enrichment of non-synonymous variation in SEZ6L2 was observed in the ASD group compared with controls.

Conclusions/Significance

Our results provide an extensive ascertainment of the genetic variability of SEZ6L2 in human populations and do not support a major role for SEZ6L2 sequence variations in the susceptibility to ASD.
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