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WAARDENBURG SYNDROME, TYPE 2C; WS2C


Alternative titles; symbols

WAARDENBURG SYNDROME, TYPE IIC


Cytogenetic location: 8p23   Genomic coordinates (GRCh38) : 8:1-12,800,000


Gene-Phenotype Relationships
Location Phenotype Phenotype
MIM number
Inheritance Phenotype
mapping key
8p23 Waardenburg syndrome, type 2C 606662 2
Phenotypic Series
 

Waardenburg syndrome - PS193500 - 10 Entries Location Phenotype Inheritance Phenotypemapping key PhenotypeMIM number Gene/Locus Gene/LocusMIM number 1p21-p13. 3 Waardenburg syndrome, type 2B AD 2 600193 WS2B 600193 2q36. 1 Waardenburg syndrome, type 1 AD 3 193500 PAX3 606597 2q36. 1 Waardenburg syndrome, type 3 AD, AR 3 148820 PAX3 606597 3p13 Waardenburg syndrome, type 2A AD 3 193510 MITF 156845 8p23 Waardenburg syndrome, type 2C 2 606662 WS2C 606662 12q21. 32 Waardenburg syndrome, type 2F AR 3 619947 KITLG 184745 13q22 VSports手机版. 3 Waardenburg syndrome, type 4A AD, AR 3 277580 EDNRB 131244 20q13. 32 Waardenburg syndrome, type 4B AD, AR 3 613265 EDN3 131242 22q13. 1 Waardenburg syndrome, type 2E, with or without neurologic involvement AD 3 611584 SOX10 602229 22q13. 1 Waardenburg syndrome, type 4C AD 3 613266 SOX10 602229 ▲ Close TEXT ▼ Description Waardenburg syndrome type II (WS2) is an auditory-pigmentary syndrome characterized by pigmentary abnormalities of the hair, skin, and eyes; congenital sensorineural hearing loss; and the absence of 'dystopia canthorum,' the lateral displacement of the inner canthus of each eye, which is seen in some other forms of WS (Selicorni et al. , 2002). WS type 2C (WS2C) maps to chromosome 8p. Waardenburg syndrome type 2 is genetically heterogeneous (see WS2A; 193510). .

For a description of other clinical variants of Waardenburg syndrome, see WS1 (193500), WS3 (148820), and WS4 (277580).


Cytogenetics

Selicorni et al. (2002) reported clinical and cytogenetic analyses of an Italian family in which a cryptic chromosomal translocation allowed the assignment of a novel WS2 locus, WS2C, to chromosome 8p23. In this family, a balanced translocation between 4p and 8p was found V体育ios版. WS2C segregated with the derivative chromosome 8 from the balanced translocation. Cytogenetic analysis by painting and subtelomeric probe hybridization positioned the breakpoint at 8pter-p22. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with YACs from a contig spanning the 8pter-p21 region refined the breakpoint to 8p23. Mutation analysis excluded involvement of the MITF gene (156845). The family contained one individual with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (194190) due to deletion of the terminal portion of the short arm of chromosome 4. .


REFERENCES

Selicorni, A. , Guerneri, S. , Ratti, A. , Pizzuti, A. Cytogenetic mapping of a novel locus for type II Waardenburg syndrome. Hum. Genet. 110: 64-67, 2002 VSports最新版本. [PubMed: 11810298, related citations] [Full Text] .


Contributors:
Cassandra L. Kniffin - updated : 03/15/2010
Creation Date:
Victor A. McKusick : 1/30/2002
ckniffin : 03/15/2010
ckniffin : 3/8/2010
carol : 8/31/2004
mgross : 3/17/2004
carol : 1/30/2002

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WAARDENBURG SYNDROME, TYPE 2C; WS2C


Alternative titles; symbols

WAARDENBURG SYNDROME, TYPE IIC


ORPHA: 3440, 895;   DO: 0110951;   MONDO: 0011697;  


Cytogenetic location: 8p23   Genomic coordinates (GRCh38) : 8:1-12,800,000


Gene-Phenotype Relationships

Location Phenotype Phenotype
MIM number
Inheritance Phenotype
mapping key
8p23 Waardenburg syndrome, type 2C 606662 2

TEXT

Description

Waardenburg syndrome type II (WS2) is an auditory-pigmentary syndrome characterized by pigmentary abnormalities of the hair, skin, and eyes; congenital sensorineural hearing loss; and the absence of 'dystopia canthorum,' the lateral displacement of the inner canthus of each eye, which is seen in some other forms of WS (Selicorni et al VSports在线直播. , 2002). WS type 2C (WS2C) maps to chromosome 8p. Waardenburg syndrome type 2 is genetically heterogeneous (see WS2A; 193510). .

For a description of other clinical variants of Waardenburg syndrome, see WS1 (193500), WS3 (148820), and WS4 (277580).


Cytogenetics

Selicorni et al. (2002) reported clinical and cytogenetic analyses of an Italian family in which a cryptic chromosomal translocation allowed the assignment of a novel WS2 locus, WS2C, to chromosome 8p23. In this family, a balanced translocation between 4p and 8p was found VSports. WS2C segregated with the derivative chromosome 8 from the balanced translocation. Cytogenetic analysis by painting and subtelomeric probe hybridization positioned the breakpoint at 8pter-p22. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with YACs from a contig spanning the 8pter-p21 region refined the breakpoint to 8p23. Mutation analysis excluded involvement of the MITF gene (156845). The family contained one individual with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (194190) due to deletion of the terminal portion of the short arm of chromosome 4. .


REFERENCES

Selicorni, A. , Guerneri, S. , Ratti, A. , Pizzuti, A. Cytogenetic mapping of a novel locus for type II Waardenburg syndrome. Hum. Genet. 110: 64-67, 2002 VSports app下载. [PubMed: 11810298] [Full Text: https://doi. org/10. 1007/s00439-001-0643-9] .


Contributors:
Cassandra L. Kniffin - updated : 03/15/2010

Creation Date:
Victor A. McKusick : 1/30/2002

Edit History:
ckniffin : 03/15/2010
ckniffin : 3/8/2010
carol : 8/31/2004
mgross : 3/17/2004
carol : 1/30/2002