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Clinical findings and a DNA methylation signature in kindreds with alterations in ZNF711.

Jiyong WangAidin ForoutanEllen RichardsonSteven A SkinnerJack ReillyJennifer KerkhofCynthia J CurryPatrick S TarpeyStephen P RobertsonIsabelle MaystadtBoris KerenJoanne W DixonCindy SkinnerRachel StapletonLyse RuaudEvren GumusPhillis LakemanMariëlle AldersMatthew L TedderCharles E SchwartzMichael J FriezBekim SadikovicRoger E Stevenson
Published in: European journal of human genetics : EJHG (2022)
ZNF711 is one of eleven zinc-finger genes on the X chromosome that have been associated with X-linked intellectual disability. This association is confirmed by the clinical findings in 20 new cases in addition to 11 cases previously reported. No consistent growth aberrations, craniofacial dysmorphology, malformations or neurologic findings are associated with alterations in ZNF711. The intellectual disability is typically mild and coexisting autism occurs in half of the cases. Carrier females show no manifestations. A ZNF711-specific methylation signature has been identified which can assist in identifying new cases and in confirming the pathogenicity of variants in the gene.
Keyphrases
  • intellectual disability
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • escherichia coli
  • genome wide identification
  • transcription factor