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Aniridia is a rare condition occurring in 1 in 64,000 to 1 in 96,000 live births. Approximately one third of cases are sporadic and carry a 30% risk of Wilms' tumor developing before the age of 5. The remaining 66% are inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. The aniridia candidate gene (PAX6) has a key role as a master regulator in the development of eye and central nervous tissues. The Wilms' tumor predisposing gene (
WT1)
plays an important role in the development of genitourinary tract diseases such as hypospadias, cryptorchism, horse-shoe kidney, and Wilms' tumor. The WT1 and PAX6 genes are about 700 kb apart, with the WT1 gene located centromeric to PAX6 in chromosome 11p13. We report a patient with incomplete aniridia,
ptosis
, hypospadias, and cryptorchism. Cytogenetic analysis revealed the presence of a de novo reciprocal translocation 46, XY, t (2; 11) (p25.1; p13) without microscopic deletion. We suggest that haploinsufficiency in PAX6 and WT1 genes resulted in aniridia and associated genitourinary abnormalities.
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PMID:De novo chromosome translocation t (2; 11) (p25.1; p13) in a patient with aniridia and genitourinary abnormalities. 1284 52