TY - JOUR
T1 - A de novo marker chromosome derived from 9p in a patient with 9p partial duplication syndrome and autism features
T2 - genotype-phenotype correlation.
AU - Abu-Amero, Khaled K.
AU - Hellani, Ali M.
AU - Salih, Mustafa A.
AU - Seidahmed, Mohammad Z.
AU - Elmalik, Tageldin S.
AU - Zidan, Ghassan
AU - Bosley, Thomas M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Research Center of College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. KAA and TMB were supported in part by the Glaucoma Research Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, King Saud University. Written consent was obtained from the patient or their relative for publication of this study.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - BACKGROUND: Previous studies focusing on candidate genes and chromosomal regions identified several copy number variations (CNVs) associated with increased risk of autism or autism spectrum disorders (ASD). CASE PRESENTATION: We describe a 17-year-old girl with autism, severe mental retardation, epilepsy, and partial 9p duplication syndrome features in whom GTG-banded chromosome analysis revealed a female karyotype with a marker chromosome in 69% of analyzed metaphases. Array CGH analysis showed that the marker chromosome originated from 9p24.3 to 9p13.1 with a gain of 38.9 Mb. This mosaic 9p duplication was detected only in the proband and not in the parents, her four unaffected siblings, or 258 ethnic controls. Apart from the marker chromosome, no other copy number variations (CNVs) were detected in the patient or her family. Detailed analysis of the duplicated region revealed: i) an area extending from 9p22.3 to 9p22.2 that was previously identified as a critical region for the 9p duplication syndrome; ii) a region extending from 9p22.1 to 9p13.1 that was previously reported to be duplicated in a normal individual; and iii) a potential ASD locus extending from 9p24.3 to 9p23. The ASD candidate locus contained 34 genes that may contribute to the autistic features in this patient. CONCLUSION: We identified a potential ASD locus (9p24.3 to 9p23) that may encompass gene(s) contributing to autism or ASD.
AB - BACKGROUND: Previous studies focusing on candidate genes and chromosomal regions identified several copy number variations (CNVs) associated with increased risk of autism or autism spectrum disorders (ASD). CASE PRESENTATION: We describe a 17-year-old girl with autism, severe mental retardation, epilepsy, and partial 9p duplication syndrome features in whom GTG-banded chromosome analysis revealed a female karyotype with a marker chromosome in 69% of analyzed metaphases. Array CGH analysis showed that the marker chromosome originated from 9p24.3 to 9p13.1 with a gain of 38.9 Mb. This mosaic 9p duplication was detected only in the proband and not in the parents, her four unaffected siblings, or 258 ethnic controls. Apart from the marker chromosome, no other copy number variations (CNVs) were detected in the patient or her family. Detailed analysis of the duplicated region revealed: i) an area extending from 9p22.3 to 9p22.2 that was previously identified as a critical region for the 9p duplication syndrome; ii) a region extending from 9p22.1 to 9p13.1 that was previously reported to be duplicated in a normal individual; and iii) a potential ASD locus extending from 9p24.3 to 9p23. The ASD candidate locus contained 34 genes that may contribute to the autistic features in this patient. CONCLUSION: We identified a potential ASD locus (9p24.3 to 9p23) that may encompass gene(s) contributing to autism or ASD.
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U2 - 10.1186/1471-2350-11-135
DO - 10.1186/1471-2350-11-135
M3 - Article
C2 - 20858261
AN - SCOPUS:77956671613
SN - 1471-2350
VL - 11
SP - 135
JO - BMC medical genetics
JF - BMC medical genetics
M1 - 135
ER -