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Interstitial 22q13 deletions: genes other than SHANK3 have major effects on cognitive and language development

Interstitial 22q13 deletions: genes other than SHANK3 have major effects on cognitive and language development
Interstitial 22q13 deletions: genes other than SHANK3 have major effects on cognitive and language development
The severe mental retardation and speech deficits associated with 22q13 terminal deletions have been attributed in large part to haploinsufficiency of SHANK3, which maps to all 22q13 terminal deletions, although more proximal genes are assumed to have minor effects. We report two children with interstitial deletions of 22q13 and two copies of SHANK3, but clinical features similar to the terminal 22q13 deletion syndrome, including mental retardation and severe speech delay. Both these interstitial deletions are completely contained within the largest terminal deletion, but do not overlap with the nine smallest terminal deletions. These interstitial deletions indicate that haploinsufficiency for 22q13 genes other than SHANK3 can have major effects on cognitive and language development. However, the relatively mild speech problems and normal cognitive abilities of a parent who transmitted her identical interstitial deletion to her more severely affected son suggests that the phenotype associated with this region may be more variable than terminal deletions and therefore contribute to the relative lack of correlation between clinical severity and size of terminal deletions. The phenotypic similarity between the interstitial deletions and non-overlapping small terminal 22q13 deletions emphasizes the general nonspecificity of the clinical picture of the 22q13 deletion syndrome and the importance of molecular analysis for diagnosis.
22q13 deletion, shank3, mental retardation
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Wilson, Heather L.
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Yobb, Twila
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Quarrell, Oliver
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McDermid, Heather E.
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Wilson, Heather L.
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Dallapiccola, Bruno
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Maloney, Vivienne
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Yobb, Twila
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Quarrell, Oliver
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McDermid, Heather E.
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Wilson, Heather L., Crolla, John A., Walker, Dena, Artifoni, Lina, Dallapiccola, Bruno, Takano, Takako, Vasudevan, Pradeep, Huang, Shuwen, Maloney, Vivienne, Yobb, Twila, Quarrell, Oliver and McDermid, Heather E. (2008) Interstitial 22q13 deletions: genes other than SHANK3 have major effects on cognitive and language development. European Journal of Human Genetics, 16 (11), 1301-1310. (doi:10.1038/ejhg.2008.107).

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The severe mental retardation and speech deficits associated with 22q13 terminal deletions have been attributed in large part to haploinsufficiency of SHANK3, which maps to all 22q13 terminal deletions, although more proximal genes are assumed to have minor effects. We report two children with interstitial deletions of 22q13 and two copies of SHANK3, but clinical features similar to the terminal 22q13 deletion syndrome, including mental retardation and severe speech delay. Both these interstitial deletions are completely contained within the largest terminal deletion, but do not overlap with the nine smallest terminal deletions. These interstitial deletions indicate that haploinsufficiency for 22q13 genes other than SHANK3 can have major effects on cognitive and language development. However, the relatively mild speech problems and normal cognitive abilities of a parent who transmitted her identical interstitial deletion to her more severely affected son suggests that the phenotype associated with this region may be more variable than terminal deletions and therefore contribute to the relative lack of correlation between clinical severity and size of terminal deletions. The phenotypic similarity between the interstitial deletions and non-overlapping small terminal 22q13 deletions emphasizes the general nonspecificity of the clinical picture of the 22q13 deletion syndrome and the importance of molecular analysis for diagnosis.

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Published date: November 2008
Keywords: 22q13 deletion, shank3, mental retardation

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Local EPrints ID: 60434
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/60434
ISSN: 1018-4813
PURE UUID: 17d4a369-c2a3-4740-bd3a-22dc341ac868

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Date deposited: 29 Oct 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:20

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Author: Heather L. Wilson
Author: John A. Crolla
Author: Dena Walker
Author: Lina Artifoni
Author: Bruno Dallapiccola
Author: Takako Takano
Author: Pradeep Vasudevan
Author: Shuwen Huang
Author: Vivienne Maloney
Author: Twila Yobb
Author: Oliver Quarrell
Author: Heather E. McDermid

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