Severe neonatal presentation of Kleefstra syndrome in a patient with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and 9q34.3 microdeletion

Background Kleefstra syndrome arises from haploinsufficiency of EHMT1 caused by either microdeletions at 9q34.3 or intragenic mutations. Patients with Kleefstra syndrome have multisystem involvement including intellectual disability, hypotonia, and characteristic facial features. Methods We report o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Birth defects research. A Clinical and molecular teratology 2014-12, Vol.100 (12), p.985-990
Hauptverfasser: Campbell, Candace L., Collins II, R. Thomas, Zarate, Yuri A.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Kleefstra syndrome arises from haploinsufficiency of EHMT1 caused by either microdeletions at 9q34.3 or intragenic mutations. Patients with Kleefstra syndrome have multisystem involvement including intellectual disability, hypotonia, and characteristic facial features. Methods We report on the severe neonatal presentation of the first case of Kleefstra syndrome associated with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and multicystic renal disease in a patient with a 9q34.3 microdeletion. Results Array‐CGH analysis revealed a 2.1 Mb deletion at 9q34.3, including EHMT1 and NOTCH1. Conclusion Kleefstra syndrome is a multisystem disorder with a high frequency of congenital heart disease and less frequently, renal defects. Mortality has rarely been documented, particularly in infancy. Based on the present case and the extant literature, a routine echocardiogram and renal ultrasound should be ordered in all cases of Kleefstra syndrome. The cardiac changes seen in this patient could be the result of the haploinsufficiency of EHMT1, NOTCH1, or their combined effect. Birth Defects Research (Part A), 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Birth Defects Research (Part A) 100:985–990, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
ISSN:1542-0752
1542-0760
DOI:10.1002/bdra.23324