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SUBMITTER: Jiang Q
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4385176 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jiang Qian Q Arnold Stacey S Heanue Tiffany T Kilambi Krishna Praneeth KP Doan Betty B Kapoor Ashish A Ling Albee Yun AY Sosa Maria X MX Guy Moltu M Jiang Qingguang Q Burzynski Grzegorz G West Kristen K Bessling Seneca S Griseri Paola P Amiel Jeanne J Fernandez Raquel M RM Verheij Joke B G M JB Hofstra Robert M W RM Borrego Salud S Lyonnet Stanislas S Ceccherini Isabella I Gray Jeffrey J JJ Pachnis Vassilis V McCallion Andrew S AS Chakravarti Aravinda A
American journal of human genetics 20150401 4
Innervation of the gut is segmentally lost in Hirschsprung disease (HSCR), a consequence of cell-autonomous and non-autonomous defects in enteric neuronal cell differentiation, proliferation, migration, or survival. Rare, high-penetrance coding variants and common, low-penetrance non-coding variants in 13 genes are known to underlie HSCR risk, with the most frequent variants in the ret proto-oncogene (RET). We used a genome-wide association (220 trios) and replication (429 trios) study to reveal ...[more]