Cerebellar and Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia
Gene: VLDLR
VLDLR guides neuroblast migration in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum (PMID: 16080122).
PMID: 16080122 - Whole gene homozygous deletion affecting 8 patients in 3 related Hutterite families. The deletion extended in neighbouring LOC401491 (no known function)
Patients displayed symptoms including delayed ambulation, truncal ataxia, strabismus and pes planus in the majority of patients, seizures in 40% of patients, and short stature in 15% of patients. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrates inferior cerebellar hypoplasia and mild cortical gyral simplification.
PMID: 18326629 - Two families with homozygous PTCs. Patients had impaired cerebrocerebellar function including cerebrocerebellar hypoplasia, vermial hypoplasia, and gait.
PMID: 10380922 - Mouse models are neurologically normal. Knockout mice show malformation of neuronal layers, Purkinje cell assemble incorrectly, there are inverted cortical layers
Summary: 3 independant families + animal studiesCreated: 4 May 2020, 2:32 a.m. | Last Modified: 4 May 2020, 2:32 a.m.
Panel Version: 0.139
Mode of inheritance
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
Cerebellar hypoplasia and mental retardation with or without quadrupedal locomotion 1, MIM# 224050
Publications
Gene: vldlr has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Phenotypes for gene: VLDLR were changed from to Cerebellar hypoplasia and mental retardation with or without quadrupedal locomotion 1, MIM# 224050
Publications for gene: VLDLR were set to
Mode of inheritance for gene: VLDLR was changed from Unknown to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
gene: VLDLR was added gene: VLDLR was added to Cerebellar and Pontocerebellar hypoplasia_VCGS. Sources: Expert Review Green,Victorian Clinical Genetics Services Mode of inheritance for gene: VLDLR was set to Unknown