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Application of Chromosomal Microarray for Evaluation of Idiopathic Short Stature in Asian Indian Children: A Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: Human height is a classic polygenic trait and currently available data explains only 10% of the phenotypic variation in height. Almost 60%–80% of the children coming to pediatric and endocrinology outpatient department for the evaluation of short stature are still labeled as idiopathic....

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Autores principales: Singh, Hema, Tiwari, Pradeep, Bhavi, Vijay, Chaudhary, Praveen Singh, Suravajhala, Prashanth, Mohan, M Krishna, Mathur, Sandeep Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5838887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29535946
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_202_17
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author Singh, Hema
Tiwari, Pradeep
Bhavi, Vijay
Chaudhary, Praveen Singh
Suravajhala, Prashanth
Mohan, M Krishna
Mathur, Sandeep Kumar
author_facet Singh, Hema
Tiwari, Pradeep
Bhavi, Vijay
Chaudhary, Praveen Singh
Suravajhala, Prashanth
Mohan, M Krishna
Mathur, Sandeep Kumar
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description BACKGROUND: Human height is a classic polygenic trait and currently available data explains only 10% of the phenotypic variation in height. Almost 60%–80% of the children coming to pediatric and endocrinology outpatient department for the evaluation of short stature are still labeled as idiopathic. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to identify various chromosomal alterations causing idiopathic short stature (ISS) and short stature with dysmorphic features not pertaining to known genetic syndromes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After exclusion of all nutritional, systemic, endocrine, and syndromic causes of short stature, 19 patients with height <2 standard deviation scores were subjected to chromosomal microarray (CMA) study using Affymetrix CytoScan 750K array and CMA Scanner 3000 platform. RESULTS: We identified total 61 copy-number variant (CNV) and polymorphs (33 gains, 11 loss, and 17 gain-mosaics) not described as normal variants in database of genomic variations. We identified SHOX haploinsufficiency as a cause of short stature in two patients, whereas one patient was gain-mosaic for SHOX. All three had normal conventional karyotype. One of these patients also had deletion of PAX3, which could be the cause of both short stature and associated mild intellectual impairment in this patient. We also found a long noncoding RNA, namely, KIAA0125 and a pseudogene ADAM6 in 18 out of our 19 patients which might have a regulatory role. CONCLUSION: This study shows that CMA is a very promising tool for the identification of pathogenic CNVs in patients with ISS. It can also help to identify novel genes controlling height and can open up new insight into pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying ISS, and thus may help to unfold new therapeutic targets for treatment of this condition. The association of CNV having genes for long noncoding RNAs, such as KIAA0125 and pseudogene such as ADAM6 with ISS suggest that they may play a role in controlling the expression of height-related genes and it needs further investigations.
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spelling pubmed-58388872018-03-13 Application of Chromosomal Microarray for Evaluation of Idiopathic Short Stature in Asian Indian Children: A Pilot Study Singh, Hema Tiwari, Pradeep Bhavi, Vijay Chaudhary, Praveen Singh Suravajhala, Prashanth Mohan, M Krishna Mathur, Sandeep Kumar Indian J Endocrinol Metab Original Article BACKGROUND: Human height is a classic polygenic trait and currently available data explains only 10% of the phenotypic variation in height. Almost 60%–80% of the children coming to pediatric and endocrinology outpatient department for the evaluation of short stature are still labeled as idiopathic. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to identify various chromosomal alterations causing idiopathic short stature (ISS) and short stature with dysmorphic features not pertaining to known genetic syndromes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: After exclusion of all nutritional, systemic, endocrine, and syndromic causes of short stature, 19 patients with height <2 standard deviation scores were subjected to chromosomal microarray (CMA) study using Affymetrix CytoScan 750K array and CMA Scanner 3000 platform. RESULTS: We identified total 61 copy-number variant (CNV) and polymorphs (33 gains, 11 loss, and 17 gain-mosaics) not described as normal variants in database of genomic variations. We identified SHOX haploinsufficiency as a cause of short stature in two patients, whereas one patient was gain-mosaic for SHOX. All three had normal conventional karyotype. One of these patients also had deletion of PAX3, which could be the cause of both short stature and associated mild intellectual impairment in this patient. We also found a long noncoding RNA, namely, KIAA0125 and a pseudogene ADAM6 in 18 out of our 19 patients which might have a regulatory role. CONCLUSION: This study shows that CMA is a very promising tool for the identification of pathogenic CNVs in patients with ISS. It can also help to identify novel genes controlling height and can open up new insight into pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying ISS, and thus may help to unfold new therapeutic targets for treatment of this condition. The association of CNV having genes for long noncoding RNAs, such as KIAA0125 and pseudogene such as ADAM6 with ISS suggest that they may play a role in controlling the expression of height-related genes and it needs further investigations. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5838887/ /pubmed/29535946 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_202_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Singh, Hema
Tiwari, Pradeep
Bhavi, Vijay
Chaudhary, Praveen Singh
Suravajhala, Prashanth
Mohan, M Krishna
Mathur, Sandeep Kumar
Application of Chromosomal Microarray for Evaluation of Idiopathic Short Stature in Asian Indian Children: A Pilot Study
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title_fullStr Application of Chromosomal Microarray for Evaluation of Idiopathic Short Stature in Asian Indian Children: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Application of Chromosomal Microarray for Evaluation of Idiopathic Short Stature in Asian Indian Children: A Pilot Study
title_short Application of Chromosomal Microarray for Evaluation of Idiopathic Short Stature in Asian Indian Children: A Pilot Study
title_sort application of chromosomal microarray for evaluation of idiopathic short stature in asian indian children: a pilot study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5838887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29535946
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijem.IJEM_202_17
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