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Polyalanine expansion and frameshift mutations of the paired-like homeobox gene PHOX2B in congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
Authors:Amiel Jeanne  Laudier Béatrice  Attié-Bitach Tania  Trang Ha  de Pontual Loïc  Gener Blanca  Trochet Delphine  Etchevers Heather  Ray Pierre  Simonneau Michel  Vekemans Michel  Munnich Arnold  Gaultier Claude  Lyonnet Stanislas
Affiliation:Unité de Recherches sur les Handicaps Génétiques de l'Enfant INSERM U-393, et Département de Génétique, H?pital Necker-Enfants Malades, 149, rue de Sèvres, 75743 Paris Cedex 15, France.
Abstract:Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS or Ondine's curse; OMIM 209880) is a life-threatening disorder involving an impaired ventilatory response to hypercarbia and hypoxemia. This core phenotype is associated with lower-penetrance anomalies of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) including Hirschsprung disease and tumors of neural-crest derivatives such as ganglioneuromas and neuroblastomas. In mice, the development of ANS reflex circuits is dependent on the paired-like homeobox gene Phox2b. Thus, we regarded its human ortholog, PHOX2B, as a candidate gene in CCHS. We found heterozygous de novo mutations in PHOX2B in 18 of 29 individuals with CCHS. Most mutations consisted of 5-9 alanine expansions within a 20-residue polyalanine tract probably resulting from non-homologous recombination. We show that PHOX2B is expressed in both the central and the peripheral ANS during human embryonic development. Our data support an essential role of PHOX2B in the normal patterning of the autonomous ventilation system and, more generally, of the ANS in humans.
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