Enhanced Maternal Origin of the 22q11.2 Deletion in Velocardiofacial and DiGeorge Syndromes

  • Delio, Maria
  • Guo, Tingwei
  • McDonald-McGinn, Donna M
  • Zackai, Elaine
  • Herman, Sean
  • Kaminetzky, Mark
  • Higgins, Anne Marie
  • Coleman, Karlene
  • Chow, Carolyn
  • Jarlbrzkowski, Maria
  • Bearden, Carrie E
  • Bailey, Alice
  • Vangkilde, Anders
  • Olsen, Line
  • Olesen, Charlotte
  • Skovby, Flemming
  • Werge, Thomas M
  • Templin, Ludivine
  • Busa, Tiffany
  • Philip, Nicole
  • Swillen, Ann
  • Vermeesch, Joris
  • Devriendt, Koenraad
  • Schneider, Maude
  • Dahoun, Sophie
  • Eliez, Stephan
  • Schoch, Kelly
  • Hooper, Stephen R
  • Shashi, Vandana
  • Samanich, Joy
  • Marion, Robert
  • van Amelsvoort, Therese
  • Boot, Erik
  • Klaassen, Petra
  • Duijff, Sasja N
  • Vorstman, Jacob
  • Yuen, Tracy
  • Silversides, Candice
  • Chow, Eva
  • Bassett, Anne
  • Frisch, Amos
  • Weizman, Abraham
  • Gothelf, Doron
  • Niarchou, Maria
  • van den Bree, Marianne
  • Owen, Michael J
  • Suñer, Damian Heine
  • Andreo, Jordi Rosell
  • Armando, Marco
  • Vicari, Stefano
  • Digilio, Maria Cristina
  • Auton, Adam
  • Kates, Wendy R
  • Wang, Tao
  • Shprintzen, Robert J
  • Emanuel, Beverly S
  • Morrow, Bernice E
Publication date
March 2013
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
The American Journal of Human Genetics

Abstract

Velocardiofacial and DiGeorge syndromes, also known as 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS), are congenital-anomaly disorders caused by a de novo hemizygous 22q11.2 deletion mediated by meiotic nonallelic homologous recombination events between low-copy repeats, also known as segmental duplications. Although previous studies exist, each was of small size, and it remains to be determined whether there are parent-of-origin biases for the de novo 22q11.2 deletion. To address this question, we genotyped a total of 389 DNA samples from 22q11DS-affected families. A total of 219 (56%) individuals with 22q11DS had maternal origin and 170 (44%) had paternal origin of the de novo deletion, which represents a statistically significant bias for maternal...

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