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Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions

BACKGROUND: Chromosome 22q11.2 region is highly susceptible to rearrangement, specifically deletions that give rise to a variety of genomic disorders including velocardiofacial or DiGeorge syndrome. Individuals with this 22q11 microdeletion syndrome are at a greatly increased risk to develop schizop...

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Autores principales: Uddin, Raihan K, Zhang, Yang, Siu, Victoria Mok, Fan, Yao-Shan, O'Reilly, Richard L, Rao, Jay, Singh, Shiva M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1413517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16512914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-7-18
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author Uddin, Raihan K
Zhang, Yang
Siu, Victoria Mok
Fan, Yao-Shan
O'Reilly, Richard L
Rao, Jay
Singh, Shiva M
author_facet Uddin, Raihan K
Zhang, Yang
Siu, Victoria Mok
Fan, Yao-Shan
O'Reilly, Richard L
Rao, Jay
Singh, Shiva M
author_sort Uddin, Raihan K
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description BACKGROUND: Chromosome 22q11.2 region is highly susceptible to rearrangement, specifically deletions that give rise to a variety of genomic disorders including velocardiofacial or DiGeorge syndrome. Individuals with this 22q11 microdeletion syndrome are at a greatly increased risk to develop schizophrenia. METHODS: Genotype analysis was carried out on the DNA from a patient with the 22q11 microdeletion using genetic markers and custom primer sets to define the deletion. Bioinformatic analysis was performed for molecular characterization of the deletion breakpoint sequences in this patient. RESULTS: This 22q11 deletion patient was established to have a novel 2.3 Mb deletion with a proximal breakpoint located between genetic markers RH48663 and RH48348 and a distal breakpoint between markers D22S1138 and SHGC-145314. Molecular characterization of the sequences at the breakpoints revealed a 270 bp shared sequence of the breakpoint regions (SSBR) common to both ends that share >90% sequence similarity to each other and also to short interspersed nuclear elements/Alu elements. CONCLUSION: This Alu sequence like SSBR is commonly in the proximity of all known deletion breakpoints of 22q11 region and also in the low copy repeat regions (LCRs). This sequence may represent a preferred sequence in the breakpoint regions or LCRs for intra-chromosomal homologous recombination mechanisms resulting in common 22q11 deletion.
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spelling pubmed-14135172006-03-25 Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions Uddin, Raihan K Zhang, Yang Siu, Victoria Mok Fan, Yao-Shan O'Reilly, Richard L Rao, Jay Singh, Shiva M BMC Med Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Chromosome 22q11.2 region is highly susceptible to rearrangement, specifically deletions that give rise to a variety of genomic disorders including velocardiofacial or DiGeorge syndrome. Individuals with this 22q11 microdeletion syndrome are at a greatly increased risk to develop schizophrenia. METHODS: Genotype analysis was carried out on the DNA from a patient with the 22q11 microdeletion using genetic markers and custom primer sets to define the deletion. Bioinformatic analysis was performed for molecular characterization of the deletion breakpoint sequences in this patient. RESULTS: This 22q11 deletion patient was established to have a novel 2.3 Mb deletion with a proximal breakpoint located between genetic markers RH48663 and RH48348 and a distal breakpoint between markers D22S1138 and SHGC-145314. Molecular characterization of the sequences at the breakpoints revealed a 270 bp shared sequence of the breakpoint regions (SSBR) common to both ends that share >90% sequence similarity to each other and also to short interspersed nuclear elements/Alu elements. CONCLUSION: This Alu sequence like SSBR is commonly in the proximity of all known deletion breakpoints of 22q11 region and also in the low copy repeat regions (LCRs). This sequence may represent a preferred sequence in the breakpoint regions or LCRs for intra-chromosomal homologous recombination mechanisms resulting in common 22q11 deletion. BioMed Central 2006-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1413517/ /pubmed/16512914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-7-18 Text en Copyright © 2006 Uddin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Uddin, Raihan K
Zhang, Yang
Siu, Victoria Mok
Fan, Yao-Shan
O'Reilly, Richard L
Rao, Jay
Singh, Shiva M
Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions
title Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions
title_full Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions
title_fullStr Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions
title_full_unstemmed Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions
title_short Breakpoint Associated with a novel 2.3 Mb deletion in the VCFS region of 22q11 and the role of Alu (SINE) in recurring microdeletions
title_sort breakpoint associated with a novel 2.3 mb deletion in the vcfs region of 22q11 and the role of alu (sine) in recurring microdeletions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1413517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16512914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-7-18
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