Genotype-phenotype correlation in eight new patients with a deletion encompassing 2q31.1

Diana Mitter*, Barbara Delle Chiaie, Hermann Josef Lüdecke, Gabriele Gillessen-Kaesbach, Axel Bohring, Jürgen Kohlhase, Almuth Caliebe, Reiner Siebert, Albrecht Röpke, Maria A. Ramos-Arroyo, Beatriz Nieva, Björn Menten, Bart Loeys, Geert Mortier, Dagmar Wieczorek

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit
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Abstract

Microdeletions of the 2q31.1 region are rare. We present the clinical and molecular findings of eight previously unreported patients with overlapping deletions in 2q31.1. The patients have a variable clinical phenotype and present with developmental delay (7/8), growth retardation (5/8), seizures (2/8) and a craniofacial dysmorphism consisting of microcephaly (4/8), short palpebral fissures (7/8), broad eyebrows with lateral flare (7/8), low-set ears with thickened helices and lobules (5/8), and micrognathia (6/8). Additional congenital anomalies were noted, including limb abnormalities (8/8), heart defects (3/8), genital anomalies (3/8), and craniosynostosis (1/8). Six of these microdeletions, ranging in size from 1.24 to 8.35Mb, were identified by array CGH, one larger deletion (19.7Mb) was detected by conventional karyotyping and further characterized by array CGH analysis. The smallest region of overlap in all eight patients spans at most 88 kb and includes only the WIPF1 gene. This gene codes for the WAS/ WASL interacting protein family member 1. The patients described here do not present with clinical signs of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome and the deletion of this single gene does not allowexplaining the phenotype in our patients. It is likely that the deletion of different but overlapping sets of genes from 2q31 is responsible for the clinical variability in these patients. To furtherdissect the complexphenotype associatedwithdeletions in 2q31, additional patients with overlapping phenotypes should be examined with array CGH. This should help to link particular phenotypes to specific genes, and add to our understanding of the underlying developmental processes.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A
Jahrgang152
Ausgabenummer5
Seiten (von - bis)1213-1224
Seitenumfang12
ISSN1552-4825
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 01.05.2010

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