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Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype

Alport syndrome with intellectual disability (ATS-ID, AMME complex; OMIM #300194) is an X-linked contiguous gene deletion syndrome associated with an Xq22.3 locus mainly characterized by hematuria, renal failure, hearing loss/deafness, neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD), midface retrusion, and ellipt...

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Autores principales: Smetana, Jan, Vallova, Vladimira, Wayhelova, Marketa, Hladilkova, Eva, Filkova, Hana, Horinova, Vera, Broz, Petr, Mikulasova, Aneta, Gaillyova, Renata, Kuglík, Petr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8585740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.750110
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author Smetana, Jan
Vallova, Vladimira
Wayhelova, Marketa
Hladilkova, Eva
Filkova, Hana
Horinova, Vera
Broz, Petr
Mikulasova, Aneta
Gaillyova, Renata
Kuglík, Petr
author_facet Smetana, Jan
Vallova, Vladimira
Wayhelova, Marketa
Hladilkova, Eva
Filkova, Hana
Horinova, Vera
Broz, Petr
Mikulasova, Aneta
Gaillyova, Renata
Kuglík, Petr
author_sort Smetana, Jan
collection PubMed
description Alport syndrome with intellectual disability (ATS-ID, AMME complex; OMIM #300194) is an X-linked contiguous gene deletion syndrome associated with an Xq22.3 locus mainly characterized by hematuria, renal failure, hearing loss/deafness, neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD), midface retrusion, and elliptocytosis. It is thought that ATS-ID is caused by the loss of function of COL4A5 (ATS) and FACL4 (ACSL4) genes through the interstitial (micro)deletion of chromosomal band Xq22.3. We report detailed phenotypic description and results from genome-wide screening of a Czech family with diagnosis ATS-ID (proband, maternal uncle, and two female carriers). Female carriers showed mild clinical features of microscopic hematuria only, while affected males displayed several novel clinical features associated with ATS-ID. Utilization of whole-exome sequencing discovered the presence of approximately 3 Mb of deletion in the Xq23 area, which affected 19 genes from TSC22D3 to CHRDL1. We compared the clinical phenotype with previously reported three ATS-ID families worldwide and correlated their clinical manifestations with the incidence of genes in both telomeric and centromeric regions of the deleted chromosomal area. In addition to previously described phenotypes associated with aberrations in AMMECR1 and FACL4, we identified two genes, members of tripartite motif family MID2 and subunit of the proteasome PA700/19S complex (PSMD10), respectively, as prime candidate genes responsible for additional clinical features observed in our patients with ATS-ID. Overall, our findings further improve the knowledge about the clinical impact of Xq23 deletions and bring novel information about phenotype/genotype association of this chromosomal aberration.
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spelling pubmed-85857402021-11-13 Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype Smetana, Jan Vallova, Vladimira Wayhelova, Marketa Hladilkova, Eva Filkova, Hana Horinova, Vera Broz, Petr Mikulasova, Aneta Gaillyova, Renata Kuglík, Petr Front Genet Genetics Alport syndrome with intellectual disability (ATS-ID, AMME complex; OMIM #300194) is an X-linked contiguous gene deletion syndrome associated with an Xq22.3 locus mainly characterized by hematuria, renal failure, hearing loss/deafness, neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD), midface retrusion, and elliptocytosis. It is thought that ATS-ID is caused by the loss of function of COL4A5 (ATS) and FACL4 (ACSL4) genes through the interstitial (micro)deletion of chromosomal band Xq22.3. We report detailed phenotypic description and results from genome-wide screening of a Czech family with diagnosis ATS-ID (proband, maternal uncle, and two female carriers). Female carriers showed mild clinical features of microscopic hematuria only, while affected males displayed several novel clinical features associated with ATS-ID. Utilization of whole-exome sequencing discovered the presence of approximately 3 Mb of deletion in the Xq23 area, which affected 19 genes from TSC22D3 to CHRDL1. We compared the clinical phenotype with previously reported three ATS-ID families worldwide and correlated their clinical manifestations with the incidence of genes in both telomeric and centromeric regions of the deleted chromosomal area. In addition to previously described phenotypes associated with aberrations in AMMECR1 and FACL4, we identified two genes, members of tripartite motif family MID2 and subunit of the proteasome PA700/19S complex (PSMD10), respectively, as prime candidate genes responsible for additional clinical features observed in our patients with ATS-ID. Overall, our findings further improve the knowledge about the clinical impact of Xq23 deletions and bring novel information about phenotype/genotype association of this chromosomal aberration. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8585740/ /pubmed/34777475 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.750110 Text en Copyright © 2021 Smetana, Vallova, Wayhelova, Hladilkova, Filkova, Horinova, Broz, Mikulasova, Gaillyova and Kuglík. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Smetana, Jan
Vallova, Vladimira
Wayhelova, Marketa
Hladilkova, Eva
Filkova, Hana
Horinova, Vera
Broz, Petr
Mikulasova, Aneta
Gaillyova, Renata
Kuglík, Petr
Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype
title Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype
title_full Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype
title_fullStr Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype
title_short Case Report: Contiguous Xq22.3 Deletion Associated with ATS-ID Syndrome: From Genotype to Further Delineation of the Phenotype
title_sort case report: contiguous xq22.3 deletion associated with ats-id syndrome: from genotype to further delineation of the phenotype
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8585740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.750110
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