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NOTCH2 mutations cause Alagille syndrome, a heterogeneous disorder of the notch signaling pathway.


ABSTRACT: Alagille syndrome (AGS) is caused by mutations in the gene for the Notch signaling pathway ligand Jagged1 (JAG1), which are found in 94% of patients. To identify the cause of disease in patients without JAG1 mutations, we screened 11 JAG1 mutation-negative probands with AGS for alterations in the gene for the Notch2 receptor (NOTCH2). We found NOTCH2 mutations segregating in two families and identified five affected individuals. Renal manifestations, a minor feature in AGS, were present in all the affected individuals. This demonstrates that AGS is a heterogeneous disorder and implicates NOTCH2 mutations in human disease.

SUBMITTER: McDaniell R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1474136 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NOTCH2 mutations cause Alagille syndrome, a heterogeneous disorder of the notch signaling pathway.

McDaniell Ryan R   Warthen Daniel M DM   Sanchez-Lara Pedro A PA   Pai Athma A   Krantz Ian D ID   Piccoli David A DA   Spinner Nancy B NB  

American journal of human genetics 20060510 1


Alagille syndrome (AGS) is caused by mutations in the gene for the Notch signaling pathway ligand Jagged1 (JAG1), which are found in 94% of patients. To identify the cause of disease in patients without JAG1 mutations, we screened 11 JAG1 mutation-negative probands with AGS for alterations in the gene for the Notch2 receptor (NOTCH2). We found NOTCH2 mutations segregating in two families and identified five affected individuals. Renal manifestations, a minor feature in AGS, were present in all t  ...[more]

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