Molecular characterization in chromosome 11p15.5 related imprinting disorders Beckwith–Wiedemann and Silver–Russell syndromes
Journal of Genetic Medicine
;
: 24-30, 2021.
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| ID: wpr-891629
ABSTRACT
Epigenetics deals with modifications in gene expression, without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Genomic imprinting is a complex epigenetic phenomenon that refers to parent-of-origin-specific gene expression. Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) and Silver–Russell syndrome (SRS) are congenital imprinting disorders with mirror opposite alterations at the genomic loci in 11p15.5 and opposite phenotypes. BWS and SRS are important imprinting disorders with the increase of knowledge of genetic and epigenetic mechanisms. Altered expression of the imprinted genes in 11p15.5, especially IGF2 and CDKN1C, affects fetal and postnatal growth. A wide range of imprinting defects at multiple loci, instead of a restricted locus, has been shown in some patients with either BWS or SRS. The development of new high-throughput assays will make it possible to allow accurate diagnosis, personalized therapy, and informative genetic counseling.
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Journal of Genetic Medicine
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2021
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