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  A genomewide scan identifies two novel loci involved in specific language impairment

Newbury, D. F., Cleak, J. D., Ishikawa-Brush, Y., Marlow, A. J., Fisher, S. E., Monaco, A. P., et al. (2002). A genomewide scan identifies two novel loci involved in specific language impairment. American Journal of Human Genetics, 70(2), 384-398. doi:10.1086/338649.

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Newbury, D. F., Autor
Cleak, J. D., Autor
Ishikawa-Brush, Y., Autor
Marlow, A. J., Autor
Fisher, Simon E.1, Autor           
Monaco, A. P., Autor
Stott, C. M., Autor
Merricks, M. J., Autor
Goodyer, I. M., Autor
Bolton, P. F., Autor
Jannoun, L., Autor
Slonims, V., Autor
Baird, G., Autor
Pickles, A., Autor
Bishop, D. V. M. , Autor
Conti-Ramsden, G., Künstler
Helms., P. J., Autor
The SLI Consortium, Autor
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1Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford , ou_persistent22              

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 Zusammenfassung: Approximately 4% of English-speaking children are affected by specific language impairment (SLI), a disorder in the development of language skills despite adequate opportunity and normal intelligence. Several studies have indicated the importance of genetic factors in SLI; a positive family history confers an increased risk of development, and concordance in monozygotic twins consistently exceeds that in dizygotic twins. However, like many behavioral traits, SLI is assumed to be genetically complex, with several loci contributing to the overall risk. We have compiled 98 families drawn from epidemiological and clinical populations, all with probands whose standard language scores fall ⩾1.5 SD below the mean for their age. Systematic genomewide quantitative-trait–locus analysis of three language-related measures (i.e., the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals–Revised [CELF-R] receptive and expressive scales and the nonword repetition [NWR] test) yielded two regions, one on chromosome 16 and one on 19, that both had maximum LOD scores of 3.55. Simulations suggest that, of these two multipoint results, the NWR linkage to chromosome 16q is the most significant, with empirical P values reaching 10−5, under both Haseman-Elston (HE) analysis (LOD score 3.55; P=.00003) and variance-components (VC) analysis (LOD score 2.57; P=.00008). Single-point analyses provided further support for involvement of this locus, with three markers, under the peak of linkage, yielding LOD scores >1.9. The 19q locus was linked to the CELF-R expressive-language score and exceeds the threshold for suggestive linkage under all types of analysis performed—multipoint HE analysis (LOD score 3.55; empirical P=.00004) and VC (LOD score 2.84; empirical P=.00027) and single-point HE analysis (LOD score 2.49) and VC (LOD score 2.22). Furthermore, both the clinical and epidemiological samples showed independent evidence of linkage on both chromosome 16q and chromosome 19q, indicating that these may represent universally important loci in SLI and, thus, general risk factors for language impairment.

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Titel: American Journal of Human Genetics
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: The American Society of Human Genetics
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 70 (2) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 384 - 398 Identifikator: Anderer: Am J Hum Genet
Anderer: AJHG
ISSN: 0002-9297
ISSN: 1537-6605