Journal article

Transcriptome analysis of a ring chromosome 20 patient cohort

KA Myers, MF Bennett, MS Hildebrand, MJ Coleman, G Zhou, G Hollingsworth, A Cairns, K Riney, SF Berkovic, M Bahlo, IE Scheffer

Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2021

Abstract

Ring chromosomes occur when the ends of normally rod-shaped chromosomes fuse. In ring chromosome 20 (ring 20), intellectual disability and epilepsy are usually present, even if there is no deleted coding material; the mechanism by which individuals with complete ring chromosomes develop seizures and other phenotypic abnormalities is not understood. We investigated altered gene transcription as a contributing factor by performing RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis on blood from seven patients with ring 20, and 11 first-degree relatives (all parents). Geographic analysis did not identify altered expression in peritelomeric or other specific chromosome 20 regions. RNA-seq analysis revealed 97 ge..

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