Fine mapping of a putatively imprinted gene for familial non-chromaffin paragangliomas to chromosome 11q13.1: evidence for genetic heterogeneity
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Human Genetics
- Vol. 95 (1) , 56-62
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00225075
Abstract
Autosomal, dominantly inherited, non-chromaffin paragangliomas are tumors of the head and neck region occurring with a frequency of 1∶30 000. Genomic imprinting probably influences the expression of the disorder, because tumor development is limited to individuals who have inherited the trait from their father. By linkage analysis and haplotyping of a single large family in which the pattern of inheritance is consistent with genomic imprinting, we have mapped the gene to a 5 cM region of chromosome 11q13.1 between D11S956 and PYGM. A maximum lod score of 7.62 at Θ = 0.0 was obtained for D11S480. This interval does not overlap with a recently assigned locus for glomus tumors in other families: 11q22.3-q23.3. Furthermore, analysis of a second family showing the imprinting phenomenon resulted in the exclusion of the 5 cM area as the location of the disease gene, whereas an indication for linkage was obtained (Z = +2.65) with markers from the distal locus. These observations argue for the presence of two distinct imprinted genes for glomus tumors on 11q. A model for tumor initiation and progression is presented based on all available information.Keywords
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