DIRC2
DIRC2: Exploring the Role of a Gene in Early Brain Development and Its Implications
Description
DIRC2 (Disrupted In Renal Carcinoma 2) is a gene that plays a crucial role in early brain development and neuronal function. It encodes a protein involved in the formation and maintenance of neuronal connections, essential for brain function and cognition.
Associated Diseases
DIRC2 mutations have been linked to a range of developmental disorders, including:
- Microcephaly: A condition characterized by an abnormally small head and brain size.
- Intellectual disability: Difficulties with cognitive function, learning, and adaptive skills.
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD): A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social and communication deficits.
- Schizophrenia: A chronic mental illness characterized by psychosis, delusions, and hallucinations.
Did you Know ?
Studies have found that mutations in the DIRC2 gene account for approximately 1% of cases of microcephaly, underscoring its significant role in brain development.