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A recurrent 15q13.3 microdeletion syndrome associated with mental retardation and seizures
Authors:Sharp Andrew J  Mefford Heather C  Li Kelly  Baker Carl  Skinner Cindy  Stevenson Roger E  Schroer Richard J  Novara Francesca  De Gregori Manuela  Ciccone Roberto  Broomer Adam  Casuga Iris  Wang Yu  Xiao Chunlin  Barbacioru Catalin  Gimelli Giorgio  Bernardina Bernardo Dalla  Torniero Claudia  Giorda Roberto  Regan Regina  Murday Victoria  Mansour Sahar  Fichera Marco  Castiglia Lucia  Failla Pinella  Ventura Mario  Jiang Zhaoshi  Cooper Gregory M  Knight Samantha J L  Romano Corrado  Zuffardi Orsetta  Chen Caifu  Schwartz Charles E  Eichler Evan E
Institution:Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, 1705 NE Pacific St., Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
Abstract:We report a recurrent microdeletion syndrome causing mental retardation, epilepsy and variable facial and digital dysmorphisms. We describe nine affected individuals, including six probands: two with de novo deletions, two who inherited the deletion from an affected parent and two with unknown inheritance. The proximal breakpoint of the largest deletion is contiguous with breakpoint 3 (BP3) of the Prader-Willi and Angelman syndrome region, extending 3.95 Mb distally to BP5. A smaller 1.5-Mb deletion has a proximal breakpoint within the larger deletion (BP4) and shares the same distal BP5. This recurrent 1.5-Mb deletion contains six genes, including a candidate gene for epilepsy (CHRNA7) that is probably responsible for the observed seizure phenotype. The BP4-BP5 region undergoes frequent inversion, suggesting a possible link between this inversion polymorphism and recurrent deletion. The frequency of these microdeletions in mental retardation cases is approximately 0.3% (6/2,082 tested), a prevalence comparable to that of Williams, Angelman and Prader-Willi syndromes.
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