Investigation of copy number variations on chromosome 21 detected by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) microarray in patients with congenital anomalies

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作者
Li, Wenfu [1 ]
Wang, Xianfu [1 ]
Li, Shibo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oklahoma, Hlth Sci Ctr, Genet Lab, 1122 NE 13th St,Suite 1400, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 USA
关键词
Chromosome; 21; Microarray; CNV; Genotype-phenotype association; CXADR; DYRK1A; SYNDROME CRITICAL REGION; DOWN-SYNDROME; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY; ADENOVIRUS RECEPTOR; PARTIAL TRISOMY-21; MOUSE MODEL; DELETION; GENE; DYRK1A; MONOSOMY;
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10.1186/s13039-018-0391-3
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Background: The clinical features of Down syndrome vary among individuals, with those most common being congenital heart disease, intellectual disability, developmental abnormity and dysmorphic features. Complex combination of Down syndrome phenotype could be produced by partially copy number variations (CNVs) on chromosome 21 as well. By comparing individual with partial CNVs of chromosome 21 with other patients of known CNVs and clinical phenotypes, we hope to provide a better understanding of the genotype-phenotype correlation of chromosome 21. Methods: A total of 2768 pediatric patients sample collected at the Genetics Laboratory at Oklahoma University Health Science Center were screened using CGH Microarray for CNVs on chromosome 21. Results: We report comprehensive clinical and molecular descriptions of six patients with microduplication and seven patients with microdeletion on the long arm of chromosome 21. Patients with microduplication have varied clinical features including developmental delay, microcephaly, facial dysmorphic features, pulmonary stenosis, autism, preauricular skin tag, eye pterygium, speech delay and pain insensitivity. We found that patients with microdeletion presented with developmental delay, microcephaly, intrauterine fetal demise, epilepsia partialis continua, congenital coronary anomaly and seizures. Conclusion: Three patients from our study combine with four patients in public database suggests an association between 21q21.1 microduplication of CXADR gene and patients with developmental delay. One patient with 21q22.13 microdeletion of DYRK1A shows association with microcephaly and scoliosis. Our findings helped pinpoint critical genes in the genotype-phenotype association with a high resolution of 0.1 Mb and expanded the clinical features observed in patients with CNVs on the long arm of chromosome 21.
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