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46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study
Ring chromosome 8 (r(8)) is one of the least frequent ring chromosomes. Usually, maternal chromosome 8 forms a ring, which can be lost from cells due to mitotic instability. The 8q24 region contains the imprinted KCNK9 gene, which is expressed from the maternal allele. Heterozygous KCNK9 mutations a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763634/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33316910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121473 |
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author | Kashevarova, Anna A. Nikitina, Tatyana V. Mikhailik, Larisa I. Belyaeva, Elena O. Vasilyev, Stanislav A. Lopatkina, Mariya E. Fedotov, Dmitry A. Fonova, Elizaveta A. Zarubin, Aleksei A. Sivtsev, Aleksei A. Skryabin, Nikolay A. Nazarenko, Lyudmila P. Lebedev, Igor N. |
author_facet | Kashevarova, Anna A. Nikitina, Tatyana V. Mikhailik, Larisa I. Belyaeva, Elena O. Vasilyev, Stanislav A. Lopatkina, Mariya E. Fedotov, Dmitry A. Fonova, Elizaveta A. Zarubin, Aleksei A. Sivtsev, Aleksei A. Skryabin, Nikolay A. Nazarenko, Lyudmila P. Lebedev, Igor N. |
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description | Ring chromosome 8 (r(8)) is one of the least frequent ring chromosomes. Usually, maternal chromosome 8 forms a ring, which can be lost from cells due to mitotic instability. The 8q24 region contains the imprinted KCNK9 gene, which is expressed from the maternal allele. Heterozygous KCNK9 mutations are associated with the imprinting disorder Birk-Barel syndrome. Here, we report a 2.5-year-old boy with developmental delay, microcephaly, dysmorphic features, diffuse muscle hypotonia, feeding problems, motor alalia and noncoarse neurogenic type of disturbance of muscle electrogenesis, partially overlapping with Birk-Barel syndrome phenotype. Cytogenetic analysis of lymphocytes revealed his karyotype to be 46,XY,r(8)(p23q24.3)[27]/45,XY,−8[3]. A de novo 7.9 Mb terminal 8p23.3p23.1 deletion, a 27.1 Mb 8p23.1p11.22 duplication, and a 4.4 Mb intact segment with a normal copy number located between them, as well as a 154-kb maternal LINGO2 gene deletion (9p21.2) with unknown clinical significance were identified by aCGH + SNP array. These aberrations were confirmed by real-time PCR. According to FISH analysis, the 8p23.1-p11.22 duplication was inverted. The ring chromosome originated from maternal chromosome 8. Targeted massive parallel sequencing did not reveal the KCNK9 mutations associated with Birk-Barel syndrome. Our data allow to assume that autosomal monosomy with inactive allele of imprinted gene arising from the loss of a ring chromosome in some somatic cells may be an etiological mechanism of mosaic imprinting disorders, presumably with less severe phenotype. |
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spelling | pubmed-77636342020-12-27 46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study Kashevarova, Anna A. Nikitina, Tatyana V. Mikhailik, Larisa I. Belyaeva, Elena O. Vasilyev, Stanislav A. Lopatkina, Mariya E. Fedotov, Dmitry A. Fonova, Elizaveta A. Zarubin, Aleksei A. Sivtsev, Aleksei A. Skryabin, Nikolay A. Nazarenko, Lyudmila P. Lebedev, Igor N. Genes (Basel) Article Ring chromosome 8 (r(8)) is one of the least frequent ring chromosomes. Usually, maternal chromosome 8 forms a ring, which can be lost from cells due to mitotic instability. The 8q24 region contains the imprinted KCNK9 gene, which is expressed from the maternal allele. Heterozygous KCNK9 mutations are associated with the imprinting disorder Birk-Barel syndrome. Here, we report a 2.5-year-old boy with developmental delay, microcephaly, dysmorphic features, diffuse muscle hypotonia, feeding problems, motor alalia and noncoarse neurogenic type of disturbance of muscle electrogenesis, partially overlapping with Birk-Barel syndrome phenotype. Cytogenetic analysis of lymphocytes revealed his karyotype to be 46,XY,r(8)(p23q24.3)[27]/45,XY,−8[3]. A de novo 7.9 Mb terminal 8p23.3p23.1 deletion, a 27.1 Mb 8p23.1p11.22 duplication, and a 4.4 Mb intact segment with a normal copy number located between them, as well as a 154-kb maternal LINGO2 gene deletion (9p21.2) with unknown clinical significance were identified by aCGH + SNP array. These aberrations were confirmed by real-time PCR. According to FISH analysis, the 8p23.1-p11.22 duplication was inverted. The ring chromosome originated from maternal chromosome 8. Targeted massive parallel sequencing did not reveal the KCNK9 mutations associated with Birk-Barel syndrome. Our data allow to assume that autosomal monosomy with inactive allele of imprinted gene arising from the loss of a ring chromosome in some somatic cells may be an etiological mechanism of mosaic imprinting disorders, presumably with less severe phenotype. MDPI 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7763634/ /pubmed/33316910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121473 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kashevarova, Anna A. Nikitina, Tatyana V. Mikhailik, Larisa I. Belyaeva, Elena O. Vasilyev, Stanislav A. Lopatkina, Mariya E. Fedotov, Dmitry A. Fonova, Elizaveta A. Zarubin, Aleksei A. Sivtsev, Aleksei A. Skryabin, Nikolay A. Nazarenko, Lyudmila P. Lebedev, Igor N. 46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study |
title | 46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study |
title_full | 46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study |
title_fullStr | 46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study |
title_full_unstemmed | 46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study |
title_short | 46,XY,r(8)/45,XY,−8 Mosaicism as a Possible Mechanism of the Imprinted Birk-Barel Syndrome: A Case Study |
title_sort | 46,xy,r(8)/45,xy,−8 mosaicism as a possible mechanism of the imprinted birk-barel syndrome: a case study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763634/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33316910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121473 |
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