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An Amish founder variant consolidates disruption of CEP55 as a cause of hydranencephaly and renal dysplasia.


ABSTRACT: The centrosomal protein 55?kDa (CEP55 (OMIM 610000)) plays a fundamental role in cell cycle regulation and cytokinesis. However, the precise role of CEP55 in human embryonic growth and development is yet to be fully defined. Here we identified a novel homozygous founder frameshift variant in CEP55, present at low frequency in the Amish community, in two siblings presenting with a lethal foetal disorder. The features of the condition are reminiscent of a Meckel-like syndrome comprising of Potter sequence, hydranencephaly, and cystic dysplastic kidneys. These findings, considered alongside two recent studies of single families reporting loss of function candidate variants in CEP55, confirm disruption of CEP55 function as a cause of this clinical spectrum and enable us to delineate the cardinal clinical features of this disorder, providing important new insights into early human development.

SUBMITTER: Rawlins LE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6420058 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An Amish founder variant consolidates disruption of CEP55 as a cause of hydranencephaly and renal dysplasia.

Rawlins Lettie E LE   Jones Hannah H   Wenger Olivia O   Aye Myat M   Fasham James J   Harlalka Gaurav V GV   Chioza Barry A BA   Miron Alexander A   Ellard Sian S   Wakeling Matthew M   Crosby Andrew H AH   Baple Emma L EL  

European journal of human genetics : EJHG 20190108 4


The centrosomal protein 55 kDa (CEP55 (OMIM 610000)) plays a fundamental role in cell cycle regulation and cytokinesis. However, the precise role of CEP55 in human embryonic growth and development is yet to be fully defined. Here we identified a novel homozygous founder frameshift variant in CEP55, present at low frequency in the Amish community, in two siblings presenting with a lethal foetal disorder. The features of the condition are reminiscent of a Meckel-like syndrome comprising of Potter  ...[more]

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