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A large Indian family with rearrangement of chromosome 4p16 and 3p26.3 and divergent clinical presentations

A large Indian family with rearrangement of chromosome 4p16 and 3p26.3 and divergent clinical presentations
A large Indian family with rearrangement of chromosome 4p16 and 3p26.3 and divergent clinical presentations
BACKGROUND: The deletion of the chromosome 4p16.3 Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome critical region (WHSCR-2) typically results in a characteristic facial appearance, varying intellectual disability, stereotypies and prenatal onset of growth retardation, while gains of the same chromosomal region result in a more variable degree of intellectual deficit and dysmorphism. Similarly the phenotype of individuals with terminal deletions of distal chromosome 3p (3p deletion syndrome) varies from mild to severe intellectual deficit, micro- and trigonocephaly, and a distinct facial appearance.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated a large Indian five-generation pedigree with ten affected family members in which chromosomal microarray and fluorescence in situ hybridization analyses disclosed a complex rearrangement involving chromosomal subregions 4p16.1 and 3p26.3 resulting in a 4p16.1 deletion and 3p26.3 microduplication in three individuals, and a 4p16.1 duplication and 3p26.3 microdeletion in seven individuals. A typical clinical presentation of WHS was observed in all three cases with 4p16.1 deletion and 3p26.3 microduplication. Individuals with a 4p16.1 duplication and 3p26.3 microdeletion demonstrated a range of clinical features including typical 3p microdeletion or 4p partial trisomy syndrome to more severe neurodevelopmental delay with distinct dysmorphic features.

CONCLUSION: We present the largest pedigree with complex t(4p;3p) chromosomal rearrangements and diverse clinical outcomes including Wolf Hirschorn-, 3p deletion-, and 4p duplication syndrome amongst affected individuals.
wolf-hirschhorn syndrome, WHS, complex rearrangement of chromosome 4p16, 3p deletion syndrome, 4p partial trisomy syndrome, mental retardation, developmental delay
1471-2350
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Iype, Thomas
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Chioza, Barry A.
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Mohapatra, Tribhuvan M.
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Patton, Michael A.
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Warner, Thomas T.
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Proukakis, Christos
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Kulkarni, Abhi
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Iype, Thomas, Alakbarzade, Vafa, Iype, Mary, Singh, Royana, Sreekantan-Nair, Ajith, Chioza, Barry A., Mohapatra, Tribhuvan M., Baple, Emma L., Patton, Michael A., Warner, Thomas T., Proukakis, Christos, Kulkarni, Abhi and Crosby, Andrew H. (2015) A large Indian family with rearrangement of chromosome 4p16 and 3p26.3 and divergent clinical presentations. BMC Medical Genetics, 16 (104), 1-7. (doi:10.1186/s12881-015-0251-5). (PMID:26554554)

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BACKGROUND: The deletion of the chromosome 4p16.3 Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome critical region (WHSCR-2) typically results in a characteristic facial appearance, varying intellectual disability, stereotypies and prenatal onset of growth retardation, while gains of the same chromosomal region result in a more variable degree of intellectual deficit and dysmorphism. Similarly the phenotype of individuals with terminal deletions of distal chromosome 3p (3p deletion syndrome) varies from mild to severe intellectual deficit, micro- and trigonocephaly, and a distinct facial appearance.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated a large Indian five-generation pedigree with ten affected family members in which chromosomal microarray and fluorescence in situ hybridization analyses disclosed a complex rearrangement involving chromosomal subregions 4p16.1 and 3p26.3 resulting in a 4p16.1 deletion and 3p26.3 microduplication in three individuals, and a 4p16.1 duplication and 3p26.3 microdeletion in seven individuals. A typical clinical presentation of WHS was observed in all three cases with 4p16.1 deletion and 3p26.3 microduplication. Individuals with a 4p16.1 duplication and 3p26.3 microdeletion demonstrated a range of clinical features including typical 3p microdeletion or 4p partial trisomy syndrome to more severe neurodevelopmental delay with distinct dysmorphic features.

CONCLUSION: We present the largest pedigree with complex t(4p;3p) chromosomal rearrangements and diverse clinical outcomes including Wolf Hirschorn-, 3p deletion-, and 4p duplication syndrome amongst affected individuals.

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Published date: 10 November 2015
Keywords: wolf-hirschhorn syndrome, WHS, complex rearrangement of chromosome 4p16, 3p deletion syndrome, 4p partial trisomy syndrome, mental retardation, developmental delay
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 383970
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/383970
ISSN: 1471-2350
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Date deposited: 01 Dec 2015 13:57
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Author: Thomas Iype
Author: Vafa Alakbarzade
Author: Mary Iype
Author: Royana Singh
Author: Ajith Sreekantan-Nair
Author: Barry A. Chioza
Author: Tribhuvan M. Mohapatra
Author: Emma L. Baple
Author: Michael A. Patton
Author: Thomas T. Warner
Author: Christos Proukakis
Author: Abhi Kulkarni
Author: Andrew H. Crosby

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