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Query: UMLS:C0025362 (
mental retardation
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Gene localization was determined by linkage analysis in a large French family with X-linked
mental retardation
(
MRX
). Seven living affected males were clinically studied and the clinical picture was characterized by moderate to severe mental handicap with poor secondary speech acquisition. Seizures, slight microcephaly, simian crease, anteverted pinnae, and macroorchidism were observed in some patients only. Linkage analysis revealed no recombination between the
MRX
gene and two loci: DXS255 at Xp11.22 (Zmax = 3.31 at theta = 0.00) and PGKP1 at Xq11.2-q12 (Zmax = 3.08 at theta = 0.00). One recombination was observed between the gene and the two loci DXS164 at Xp21.2 and DXS441 at Xq13.3, respectively. These results suggested gene localization in the pericentromeric region of the X chromosome, and the LOD scores justified assignment of the symbol MRX14 to this family.
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PMID:X-linked mental retardation exhibiting linkage to DXS255 and PGKP1: a new MRX family (MRX14) with localization in the pericentromeric region. 802 6
The molecular characterisation of chromosomal aberrations in Xp22.3 has established the map position of several genes with mutations resulting in diverse phenotypes such as short stature (SS), chondrodysplasia punctata (CDPX),
mental retardation
(
MRX
), ichthyosis (XLI), and Kallmann syndrome (KAL). We describe the clinical symptoms of a patient with a complex syndrome compatible with all these conditions plus ocular albinism (OA1). He has a terminal Xp deletion of at least 10 Mb of DNA. Both the mother and sister of the patient are carriers of the deletion and show a number of traits seen in Turner's syndrome. The diagnosis of ocular albinism was confirmed in the patient and his mother, who shows iris translucency, patches and streaks of hypopigmentation in the fundus, and macromelanosomes in epidermal melanocytes. By comparative deletion mapping we can define a deletion interval, which locates the OA1 gene proximal to DXS143 and distal to DXS85, with the breakpoints providing valuable starting points for cloning strategies.
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PMID:Analysis of a terminal Xp22.3 deletion in a patient with six monogenic disorders: implications for the mapping of X linked ocular albinism. 823 Jan 60
Linkage analysis of a non-specific form of X linked
mental retardation
(
MRX
) was performed with 16 polymorphic markers spanning the entire X chromosome in a three generation Italian family, including four male patients with moderate mental retardation. One obligate carrier woman had mild mental retardation and another two had normal intelligence. The results indicate tight linkage to DNA markers DXS84 (L754), DXS164 (pERT87-15), and DXS278 (CRI-S232). A maximum lod score of 2.11 at theta = 0.00 was obtained with DXS164 and DXS278. The linked region spanned chromosomal bands Xp21.1-Xp22.3, that is, the same portion of the X chromosome where MRX2 and MRX10-13 have been previously localised.
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PMID:Mapping of a gene for non-specific X linked mental retardation: evidence for linkage to chromosomal region Xp21.1-Xp22.3. 823 Jan 64
Nonspecific X-linked
mental retardation
(
MRX
) includes several distinct entities with
mental retardation
but without additional distinguishing features. The
MRX
family reported here has been classified previously as MRX9. In this study, we performed linkage analysis of MRX9 with a panel of 43 polymorphic DNA markers dispersed over chromosome X. Two-point linkage analysis revealed lod scores of 3.52 and 3.82 at 0% recombination for OATL1 and MAOA, both located in Xp11.2-p11.4. Lod scores for linkage with PGK1P1, DXS106, and DXS132, all located in Xq11-q13, were 3.83, 3.82, and 3.52, respectively, all at 0% recombination. Multipoint linkage analysis showed two peaks with MAOA and DXS132/DXS106, respectively. Analysis of recombinational events indicated a position of the MRX9 gene between DXS164 and DXS453. These findings are compatible with a location of the MRX9 gene in the pericentromeric region of the X chromosome at Xp21-q13.
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PMID:Localization of a gene responsible for nonspecific mental retardation (MRX9) to the pericentromeric region of the X chromosome. 828 32
X-linked non-specific
mental retardation
(
MRX
) is a heterogeneous condition in which
mental retardation
(MR) appears to be the only consistent manifestation. The genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity exclude any possibility of pooling families and, therefore, of fine-mapping the related disease genes. In order to identify genomic critical regions involved in the
MRX
condition assigned to Xp21.3-22.1 region, we have implemented the PCR screening of non fragile X MR patients for the presence of deletions in this region. The amplification by PCR of 12 markers located between POLA and DXS704 using genomic DNA from 192 MR males led to the identification, in a 9 year old mentally retarded boy, of a microdeletion which extends from DXS1202 to DXS1065. None of the known genes, POLA, MAGE genes cluster, DAX1, GK and DMD, that map in the Xp21.3-22.1 region is affected by this deletion. This approach, which could easily be applied to several other
MRX
loci, allowed not only a confirmation of the presence of a potential locus in Xp21.3-22.1 involved in non-specific
mental retardation
, but also a better definition of the genomic critical region corresponding to this locus.
...
PMID:Identification by STS PCR screening of a microdeletion in Xp21.3-22.1 associated with non-specific mental retardation. 881 33
Non-specific
mental retardation
(MR) is a condition in which MR appears to be the only consistent manifestation. The X linked form (
MRX
) is genetically heterogeneous. We report clinical, cytogenetic, and linkage data on a family with X linked non-specific MR. Two point and multi-point linkage analysis with 18 polymorphic markers, covering the entire chromosome, showed close linkage to DXS1001 and DXS425 with a maximal lod score of 2.41 at 0% recombination. DXS178 and the gene for hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl-transferase (HPRT), located in Xq22 and Xq26 respectively, flank the mutation. All other chromosomal regions could be excluded with odds of at least 100:1. To our knowledge there is currently no other non-specific MR gene mapped to this region. Therefore, the gene causing MR in this family can be considered to be a new, independent
MRX
locus (MRX35).
...
PMID:Localisation of a new gene for non-specific mental retardation to Xq22-q26 (MRX35). 882 49
MRX
genes of 2 families with X-linked
mental retardation
(XLMR) were localized by linkage analysis. In family A, the gene was mapped to Xp22.31-p22.32, with significant LOD scores to various Xp22 markers within a distance of 6 Mb between DXS1223 and DXS1224. The
MRX
gene of this family was designated MRX37. In a mentally retarded female who is a carrier of the MRX37 gene, a random pattern of X inactivation was demonstrated. In family B, a positive LOD score, although not significant (< + 2), was found with the marker DXS1202 at Xp22.11-p22.2.
...
PMID:Localization of two X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) genes to Xp: MRX37 gene at Xp22.31-p22.32 and a putative MRX gene on Xp22.11-p22.2. 882 56
Linkage analysis was performed in a family with non-specific X-linked
mental retardation
(
MRX
15). Hypotonia in infancy was the most remarkable physical manifestation. The severity of mental deficiency was variable among the patients, but all of them had poor or absent speech. Significant lod scores at a recombination fraction of zero were detected with the marker loci DXS1126, DXS255, and DXS573 (Zmax = 2.01) and recombination was observed with the two flanking loci DXS164 (Xp21.1) and DXS988 (Xp11.22), identifying a 17 cM interval. This result suggests a new gene localization in the proximal Xp region. In numerous families with non-specific X-linked
mental retardation
(
MRX
), the corresponding gene has been localized to the paracentromeric region in which a low recombination rate impairs the precision of mapping.
...
PMID:X-linked mental retardation with neonatal hypotonia in a French family (MRX15): gene assignment to Xp11.22-Xp21.1. 882 58
We used several microsatellite markers scattered along the X chromosome to search for linkage relationships in a large Sardinian pedigree segregating for nonspecific X-linked
mental retardation
(
MRX
). Markers DXS573 and AR, located at chromosomal subregions Xp11.4-p11.22 and Xq11.2-q12, respectively, were found to segregate in full concordance with the disease, leading to a LOD score of 4.21 at zero recombination value. Recombination with the disease was found with markers MAOB and DXS454 located at Xp11.4-p11.3 and Xq21.1-q22, respectively; accordingly, markers distal to Xp11.4 and Xq22 also segregated independently of the disease. These findings provide strong linkage evidence in favor of the localization of one
MRX
mutational site in the pericentromeric region of the human X chromosome, justifying the assignment of a new symbol (MRX26) to our pedigree. Finally, on the basis of the recombinational events observed in the Xq21-q22 region, we have been able to refine the assignment of marker DXS456 to Xq21.33-q22.
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PMID:Further linkage evidence for localization of mutational sites for nonsyndromic types of X-linked mental retardation at the pericentromeric region. 882 59
Two genes responsible for X-linked
mental retardation
have been localised by linkage analysis. MRX30 maps to a 28 cM region flanked by the loci DXS990 (Xq21.3) and DXS424 (Xq24). A significant multipoint lod score of 2.78 was detected between the loci DXS1120 and DXS456. MRX31 maps to a 12 cM region that spans the centromere from DXS1126 (Xp11.23) to DXS1124 (Xq13.3). Significant two-point lod scores, at a recombination fraction of zero, were obtained with the loci DXS991 (Zmax = 2.06), AR (Zmax = 3.44), PGK1P1 (Zmax = 2.06) and DXS453 (Zmax = 3.31). The MRX30 localisation overlaps that of MRX8, 13, 20 and 26 and defines the position of a new
MRX
gene on the basis of a set of non-overlapping regional localisations. The MRX31 localisation overlaps the localisations of many of the pericentromeric
MRX
loci (
MRX
1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 22 and 26). There are now at least 8 distinct loci associated with non-specific
mental retardation
on the X chromosome defined, in order from pter to qter, by localisation for MRX24, MRX2, MRX10, MRX1, MRX30, MRX27, FRAXE and MRX3.
...
PMID:Regional localisation of two non-specific X-linked mental retardation genes (MRX30 and MRX31). 882 60
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