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Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome

BACKGROUND: Interstitial deletions of 4q21 (MIM 613509) have already been reported in more than a dozen patients with deletions ranging from 2 to 15.1 Mb delineating a common phenotype including marked growth restriction, hypotonia, severe developmental delay with absent or delayed speech and distin...

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Autores principales: Komlósi, Katalin, Duga, Balázs, Hadzsiev, Kinga, Czakó, Márta, Kosztolányi, György, Fogarasi, András, Melegh, Béla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4359765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25774221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-015-0118-7
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author Komlósi, Katalin
Duga, Balázs
Hadzsiev, Kinga
Czakó, Márta
Kosztolányi, György
Fogarasi, András
Melegh, Béla
author_facet Komlósi, Katalin
Duga, Balázs
Hadzsiev, Kinga
Czakó, Márta
Kosztolányi, György
Fogarasi, András
Melegh, Béla
author_sort Komlósi, Katalin
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description BACKGROUND: Interstitial deletions of 4q21 (MIM 613509) have already been reported in more than a dozen patients with deletions ranging from 2 to 15.1 Mb delineating a common phenotype including marked growth restriction, hypotonia, severe developmental delay with absent or delayed speech and distinctive facial features. A minimal critical region of 1.37 Mb accounting for the common features with 5 known genes (PRKG2, RASGEF1B, HNRNPD, HNRPDL, and ENOPH1) has been described so far. RESULTS: Here we report on a 5 year-old Hungarian girl presenting with severe developmental delay, good receptive language but absent spoken speech, short stature, dystrophy, hypotonia, distinctive facies including broad forehead, frontal bossing, downward slanting palpebral fissures, hypertelorism, hypoplastic ear-lobes, anteverted nostrils, short philtrum, small mouth, higharched palate, short, small hands and feet, distally narrowing fingers and clinodactyly. Cerebral MRI showed ventricular dilation and an increase in periventricular signal intensity. After extensive metabolic tests and exclusion of subtelomeric deletions array CGH analysis was performed using the Agilent Human Genome G3 SurePrint 8x60K Microarray (Agilent Technologies, USA), which detected a 4,85 Mb de novo interstitial deletion of 4q21.21-4q21.23. The clinical symptoms only partly overlap with reported 4q21 microdeletion cases. Among multiple annotated genes our patient is also haploinsufficient for the following genes: RASGEF1B being a strong candidate for the neurodevelopmental features and PRKG2 for severe growth delay. CONCLUSION: The first Hungarian case of 4q21 deletion adds to the phenotypic spectrum of this novel microdeletion syndrome and underlines the importance of array CGH to uncover the heterogeneous causes of intellectual disability.
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spelling pubmed-43597652015-03-16 Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome Komlósi, Katalin Duga, Balázs Hadzsiev, Kinga Czakó, Márta Kosztolányi, György Fogarasi, András Melegh, Béla Mol Cytogenet Case Report BACKGROUND: Interstitial deletions of 4q21 (MIM 613509) have already been reported in more than a dozen patients with deletions ranging from 2 to 15.1 Mb delineating a common phenotype including marked growth restriction, hypotonia, severe developmental delay with absent or delayed speech and distinctive facial features. A minimal critical region of 1.37 Mb accounting for the common features with 5 known genes (PRKG2, RASGEF1B, HNRNPD, HNRPDL, and ENOPH1) has been described so far. RESULTS: Here we report on a 5 year-old Hungarian girl presenting with severe developmental delay, good receptive language but absent spoken speech, short stature, dystrophy, hypotonia, distinctive facies including broad forehead, frontal bossing, downward slanting palpebral fissures, hypertelorism, hypoplastic ear-lobes, anteverted nostrils, short philtrum, small mouth, higharched palate, short, small hands and feet, distally narrowing fingers and clinodactyly. Cerebral MRI showed ventricular dilation and an increase in periventricular signal intensity. After extensive metabolic tests and exclusion of subtelomeric deletions array CGH analysis was performed using the Agilent Human Genome G3 SurePrint 8x60K Microarray (Agilent Technologies, USA), which detected a 4,85 Mb de novo interstitial deletion of 4q21.21-4q21.23. The clinical symptoms only partly overlap with reported 4q21 microdeletion cases. Among multiple annotated genes our patient is also haploinsufficient for the following genes: RASGEF1B being a strong candidate for the neurodevelopmental features and PRKG2 for severe growth delay. CONCLUSION: The first Hungarian case of 4q21 deletion adds to the phenotypic spectrum of this novel microdeletion syndrome and underlines the importance of array CGH to uncover the heterogeneous causes of intellectual disability. BioMed Central 2015-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4359765/ /pubmed/25774221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-015-0118-7 Text en © Komlosi et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Komlósi, Katalin
Duga, Balázs
Hadzsiev, Kinga
Czakó, Márta
Kosztolányi, György
Fogarasi, András
Melegh, Béla
Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome
title Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome
title_full Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome
title_fullStr Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome
title_short Phenotypic variability in a Hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome
title_sort phenotypic variability in a hungarian patient with the 4q21 microdeletion syndrome
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4359765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25774221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13039-015-0118-7
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