C16orf52
c16orf52: A Gene Linked to Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Cancer
Description:
c16orf52 is a gene located on chromosome 16 in humans. It encodes a protein called chromosome 16 open reading frame 52 (C16orf52), which is involved in various cellular functions, including protein synthesis and cell division.
Associated Diseases:
c16orf52 mutations have been associated with several neurodevelopmental disorders, including:
- Intellectual disability: Individuals with c16orf52 mutations often exhibit intellectual difficulties, language impairments, and social challenges.
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD): Mutations in c16orf52 have been identified in some individuals with ASD, contributing to social and communication deficits.
- Epilepsy: c16orf52 mutations can also lead to seizures and epilepsy.
- Microcephaly: This condition is characterized by an abnormally small head size, and some cases have been linked to c16orf52 mutations.
- Cancer: Notably, c16orf52 amplifications have been observed in certain types of cancer, such as medulloblastoma, a childhood brain tumor.
Did you Know ?
Approximately 1 in 10,000 individuals is estimated to carry mutations in the c16orf52 gene, highlighting its potential significance in neurodevelopmental disorders.