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Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications

Autism is a common neuropsychiatric disorder affecting 1 in 68 children. Copy number variations (CNVs) are known to be major contributors of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). There are different whole genome or targeted techniques to identify CNVs in the patients including karyotyping, multiplex ligat...

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Autores principales: Ghasemi Firouzabadi, Saghar, Vameghi, Roshanak, Kariminejad, Roxana, Darvish, Hossein, Banihashemi, Susan, Firouzkouhi Moghaddam, Mahboubeh, Jamali, Peyman, Farbod Mofidi Tehrani, Hassan, Dehghani, Hossein, Raeisoon, Mohammad Reza, Narooie-Nejad, Mehrnaz, Jamshidi, Javad, Tafakhori, Abbas, Sadabadi, Saeid, Behjati, Farkhondeh
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Publicado: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28357200
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author Ghasemi Firouzabadi, Saghar
Vameghi, Roshanak
Kariminejad, Roxana
Darvish, Hossein
Banihashemi, Susan
Firouzkouhi Moghaddam, Mahboubeh
Jamali, Peyman
Farbod Mofidi Tehrani, Hassan
Dehghani, Hossein
Raeisoon, Mohammad Reza
Narooie-Nejad, Mehrnaz
Jamshidi, Javad
Tafakhori, Abbas
Sadabadi, Saeid
Behjati, Farkhondeh
author_facet Ghasemi Firouzabadi, Saghar
Vameghi, Roshanak
Kariminejad, Roxana
Darvish, Hossein
Banihashemi, Susan
Firouzkouhi Moghaddam, Mahboubeh
Jamali, Peyman
Farbod Mofidi Tehrani, Hassan
Dehghani, Hossein
Raeisoon, Mohammad Reza
Narooie-Nejad, Mehrnaz
Jamshidi, Javad
Tafakhori, Abbas
Sadabadi, Saeid
Behjati, Farkhondeh
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description Autism is a common neuropsychiatric disorder affecting 1 in 68 children. Copy number variations (CNVs) are known to be major contributors of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). There are different whole genome or targeted techniques to identify CNVs in the patients including karyotyping, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) and array CGH. In this study, we used karyotyping and MLPA to detect CNVs in 50 Iranian patients with autism. GTG banding and 4 different MLPA kits (2 subtelomeric and 2 autism kits) were utilized. To elevate our detection rate, we selected the sporadic patients who had additional clinical features including intellectual disability, seizure, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and abnormal head circumference. Two out of 50 patients (4%) showed microscopic chromosome abnormalities and 5 out of 50 (10%) demonstrated copy number gains or losses using MLPA kits. Including one overlapping result between karyotype and MLPA techniques, our overall detection rate was 6 out of 50 (12%). Three out of 6 CNVs were de novo and three others were paternally inherited. Two of CNVs detected by karyotyping and MLPA tests were 16p13.1q13.3 and 10q26.3 duplications, respectively. For these two CNVs genotype and phenotype of the patients were compared with other studies. Although the pathogenicity of cytogenetic results was certain, most of MLPA results needed to be better refined using other more accurate techniques such as array CGH. Our findings suggest that it might be possible to obtain some useful information using MLPA technique but it cannot be used as a single diagnostic tool for the autism.
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spelling pubmed-53539852017-03-29 Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications Ghasemi Firouzabadi, Saghar Vameghi, Roshanak Kariminejad, Roxana Darvish, Hossein Banihashemi, Susan Firouzkouhi Moghaddam, Mahboubeh Jamali, Peyman Farbod Mofidi Tehrani, Hassan Dehghani, Hossein Raeisoon, Mohammad Reza Narooie-Nejad, Mehrnaz Jamshidi, Javad Tafakhori, Abbas Sadabadi, Saeid Behjati, Farkhondeh Int J Mol Cell Med Original Article Autism is a common neuropsychiatric disorder affecting 1 in 68 children. Copy number variations (CNVs) are known to be major contributors of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). There are different whole genome or targeted techniques to identify CNVs in the patients including karyotyping, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) and array CGH. In this study, we used karyotyping and MLPA to detect CNVs in 50 Iranian patients with autism. GTG banding and 4 different MLPA kits (2 subtelomeric and 2 autism kits) were utilized. To elevate our detection rate, we selected the sporadic patients who had additional clinical features including intellectual disability, seizure, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and abnormal head circumference. Two out of 50 patients (4%) showed microscopic chromosome abnormalities and 5 out of 50 (10%) demonstrated copy number gains or losses using MLPA kits. Including one overlapping result between karyotype and MLPA techniques, our overall detection rate was 6 out of 50 (12%). Three out of 6 CNVs were de novo and three others were paternally inherited. Two of CNVs detected by karyotyping and MLPA tests were 16p13.1q13.3 and 10q26.3 duplications, respectively. For these two CNVs genotype and phenotype of the patients were compared with other studies. Although the pathogenicity of cytogenetic results was certain, most of MLPA results needed to be better refined using other more accurate techniques such as array CGH. Our findings suggest that it might be possible to obtain some useful information using MLPA technique but it cannot be used as a single diagnostic tool for the autism. Babol University of Medical Sciences 2016 2016-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5353985/ /pubmed/28357200 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Ghasemi Firouzabadi, Saghar
Vameghi, Roshanak
Kariminejad, Roxana
Darvish, Hossein
Banihashemi, Susan
Firouzkouhi Moghaddam, Mahboubeh
Jamali, Peyman
Farbod Mofidi Tehrani, Hassan
Dehghani, Hossein
Raeisoon, Mohammad Reza
Narooie-Nejad, Mehrnaz
Jamshidi, Javad
Tafakhori, Abbas
Sadabadi, Saeid
Behjati, Farkhondeh
Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications
title Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications
title_full Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications
title_fullStr Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications
title_short Analysis of Copy Number Variations in Patients with Autism Using Cytogenetic and MLPA Techniques: Report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 Duplications
title_sort analysis of copy number variations in patients with autism using cytogenetic and mlpa techniques: report of 16p13.1p13.3 and 10q26.3 duplications
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28357200
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