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CNTNAP2 is disrupted in a family with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder
Authors:Verkerk Annemieke J M H  Mathews Carol A  Joosse Marijke  Eussen Bert H J  Heutink Peter  Oostra Ben A;Tourette Syndrome Association International Consortium for Genetics
Institution:Department of Clinical Genetics, Erasmus MC, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is a sporadic or inherited complex neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by involuntary motor and vocal tics. There is comorbidity with disorders like obsessive compulsive disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Until now linkage analysis has pointed to a number of chromosomal locations, but has failed to identify a clear candidate gene(s). We have investigated a GTS family with a complex chromosomal insertion/translocation involving chromosomes 2 and 7. The affected father 46,XY,inv(2) (p23q22),ins(7;2) (q35-q36;p21p23)] and two affected children 46,XX,der(7)ins(7;2)(q35-q36;p21p23) and 46,XY,der(7)ins(7;2)(q35-q36;p213p23)] share a chromosome 2p21-p23 insertion on chromosome 7q35-q36, thereby interrupting the contactin-associated protein 2 gene (CNTNAP2). This gene encodes a membrane protein located in a specific compartment at the nodes of Ranvier of axons. We hypothesize that disruption or decreased expression of CNTNAP2 could lead to a disturbed distribution of the K(+) channels in the nervous system, thereby influencing conduction and/or repolarization of action potentials, causing unwanted actions or movements in GTS.
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