WDR78


The WDR78 Gene: A Key Player in Neurodevelopment and Disease

Description

The WDR78 gene encodes a protein known as WD repeat domain 78 (WDR78). This protein is vital in various cellular processes, including:

  • Transcriptional regulation: WDR78 binds to DNA and other proteins to regulate gene expression.
  • Chromatin remodeling: WDR78 modifies the structure of DNA packaging, making genes more accessible for transcription.
  • Protein-protein interactions: WDR78 interacts with a diverse range of proteins involved in cell signaling, development, and disease.

Associated Diseases

Mutations in the WDR78 gene have been linked to several developmental disorders and diseases, including:

  • Macrocephaly-capillary malformation syndrome (MCAP): A rare condition characterized by enlarged head circumference, abnormal blood vessel formation, and intellectual disability.
  • Cryptorchidism: A condition where one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum.
  • Schizophrenia: A serious mental illness involving distorted thinking, hallucinations, and delusions.
  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD): A range of conditions affecting social communication and interaction.
  • Intellectual disability: A significant impairment in intellectual functioning, often accompanied by difficulties in adaptive behavior.

Did you Know ?

Approximately 1 in 50,000 people worldwide is affected by MCAP, which is one of the most common diseases associated with WDR78 mutations.



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