A de novo 10q11.23q22.1 deletion detected by whole genome mate-pair sequencing: a case report

Background Interstitial deletions of chromosome band 10q11-q22 was a genomic disorder distinguished by developmental delay, congenital cleft palate and muscular hypotonia. The phenotypes involved were heterogeneous, hinge on the variable breakpoints and size. Case presentation Here, we presented a p...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC pediatrics 2021-05, Vol.21 (1), p.1-254, Article 254
Hauptverfasser: Fu, Dalin, Lin, Weisheng, Lu, Fen, Du, Senjie, Zhu, Min, Zhao, Xiaoke, Tang, Jian, Chen, Chuan, Chui, Xiaoli, Tang, Shanmei, Wang, Kai, Yang, Chuanchun, Han, Bei
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Zusammenfassung:Background Interstitial deletions of chromosome band 10q11-q22 was a genomic disorder distinguished by developmental delay, congenital cleft palate and muscular hypotonia. The phenotypes involved were heterogeneous, hinge on the variable breakpoints and size. Case presentation Here, we presented a patient with soft palate cleft, growth and development delay. The patient was a 2 years and 5 months girl who was not able to walk unless using a children's crutches to support herself. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) and whole-genome mate-pair sequencing (WGMS) were both performed by next generation sequencing (NGS). A 20.76 Mb deletion at 10q11.23q22.1 (seq[GRCh37/hg19]del(10)(50,319,387-71,083,899) x 1) was revealed by the WGMS, which was verified as de novo by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (QPCR). Conclusion Children with 10q11-q22 deletions greater than 20 MB have never been reported before, and we are the first to report and provide a detailed clinical phenotype, which brings further knowledge of 10q11-q22 deletions. Keywords: Whole-genome mate-pair sequencing, 10q11-q22 deletion syndrome, Developmental delay, Congenital cleft palate
ISSN:1471-2431
1471-2431
DOI:10.1186/s12887-021-02723-y