Copy-Number Variations Involving the IHH Locus Are Associated with Syndactyly and Craniosynostosis

Citation
Klopocki, Eva et al., Copy-Number Variations Involving the IHH Locus Are Associated with Syndactyly and Craniosynostosis, American journal of human genetics (Online) AJHG , 88(1), 2011, pp. 70-75
ISSN journal
15376605
Volume
88
Issue
1
Year of publication
2011
Pages
70 - 75
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Indian hedgehog (IHH) is a secreted signaling molecule of the hedgehog family known to play important roles in the regulation of chondrocyte differentiation, cortical bone formation, and the development of joints. Here, we describe that copy-number variations of the IHH locus involving conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) are associated with syndactyly and craniosynostosis. These CNEs are able to drive reporter gene expression in a pattern highly similar to wild-type Ihh expression. We postulate that the observed duplications lead to a misexpression and/or overexpression of IHH and by this affect the complex regulatory signaling network during digit and skull development.