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Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry

BACKGROUND: Cri du chat syndrome (CdCS) is a rare syndrome caused by a partial or complete deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5 (5p‐). The main clinical features include a high‐pitched cry, facial asymmetry, microcephaly, round face at birth, epicanthal folds, hypotonia, delayed growth and deve...

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Autores principales: Chehimi, Samar N., Zanardo, Évelin A., Ceroni, José R. M., Nascimento, Amom M., Madia, Fabrícia A. R., Dias, Alexandre T., Filho, Gil M. N., Montenegro, Marília M., Damasceno, Jullian, Costa, Thaís V. M. M., Gasparini, Yanca, Kim, Chong A., Kulikowski, Leslie D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.957
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author Chehimi, Samar N.
Zanardo, Évelin A.
Ceroni, José R. M.
Nascimento, Amom M.
Madia, Fabrícia A. R.
Dias, Alexandre T.
Filho, Gil M. N.
Montenegro, Marília M.
Damasceno, Jullian
Costa, Thaís V. M. M.
Gasparini, Yanca
Kim, Chong A.
Kulikowski, Leslie D.
author_facet Chehimi, Samar N.
Zanardo, Évelin A.
Ceroni, José R. M.
Nascimento, Amom M.
Madia, Fabrícia A. R.
Dias, Alexandre T.
Filho, Gil M. N.
Montenegro, Marília M.
Damasceno, Jullian
Costa, Thaís V. M. M.
Gasparini, Yanca
Kim, Chong A.
Kulikowski, Leslie D.
author_sort Chehimi, Samar N.
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description BACKGROUND: Cri du chat syndrome (CdCS) is a rare syndrome caused by a partial or complete deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5 (5p‐). The main clinical features include a high‐pitched cry, facial asymmetry, microcephaly, round face at birth, epicanthal folds, hypotonia, delayed growth and development. METHODS: We studied 14 Brazilian patients with CdCS using genomic array in order to better define the 5p breakpoints and recognize copy number variations (CNVs) that contribute to clinical manifestations associated with the syndrome. RESULTS: Array confirmed terminal deletions in 13 patients and an interstitial deletion in one patient. It was also possible to map the breakpoints and associate a genomic region of 4.7 Mb to the development of head circumference and cat‐like cry. We also found other CNVs concomitant to the 5p deletion including a 9p duplication, a 17q deletion, and a 22q deletion in three different patients. CONCLUSION: With advancements of molecular cytogenomic methods in the last two decades, it was possible to evidence cryptic alterations and improve the genotype–phenotype correlation. In this work, we describe a new genomic region associated with microcephaly and cat‐like cry and highlight the importance of precise delineation of 5p deletion breakpoints and detection of other CNVs in CdCS patients to improve genotype–phenotype correlation to perform a complete clinical and molecular diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-70056172020-02-13 Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry Chehimi, Samar N. Zanardo, Évelin A. Ceroni, José R. M. Nascimento, Amom M. Madia, Fabrícia A. R. Dias, Alexandre T. Filho, Gil M. N. Montenegro, Marília M. Damasceno, Jullian Costa, Thaís V. M. M. Gasparini, Yanca Kim, Chong A. Kulikowski, Leslie D. Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Cri du chat syndrome (CdCS) is a rare syndrome caused by a partial or complete deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5 (5p‐). The main clinical features include a high‐pitched cry, facial asymmetry, microcephaly, round face at birth, epicanthal folds, hypotonia, delayed growth and development. METHODS: We studied 14 Brazilian patients with CdCS using genomic array in order to better define the 5p breakpoints and recognize copy number variations (CNVs) that contribute to clinical manifestations associated with the syndrome. RESULTS: Array confirmed terminal deletions in 13 patients and an interstitial deletion in one patient. It was also possible to map the breakpoints and associate a genomic region of 4.7 Mb to the development of head circumference and cat‐like cry. We also found other CNVs concomitant to the 5p deletion including a 9p duplication, a 17q deletion, and a 22q deletion in three different patients. CONCLUSION: With advancements of molecular cytogenomic methods in the last two decades, it was possible to evidence cryptic alterations and improve the genotype–phenotype correlation. In this work, we describe a new genomic region associated with microcephaly and cat‐like cry and highlight the importance of precise delineation of 5p deletion breakpoints and detection of other CNVs in CdCS patients to improve genotype–phenotype correlation to perform a complete clinical and molecular diagnosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7005617/ /pubmed/31568707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.957 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Chehimi, Samar N.
Zanardo, Évelin A.
Ceroni, José R. M.
Nascimento, Amom M.
Madia, Fabrícia A. R.
Dias, Alexandre T.
Filho, Gil M. N.
Montenegro, Marília M.
Damasceno, Jullian
Costa, Thaís V. M. M.
Gasparini, Yanca
Kim, Chong A.
Kulikowski, Leslie D.
Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry
title Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry
title_full Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry
title_fullStr Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry
title_full_unstemmed Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry
title_short Breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry
title_sort breakpoint delineation in 5p‐ patients leads to new insights about microcephaly and the typical high‐pitched cry
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.957
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