PIAS4 is associated with macro/microcephaly in the novel interstitial 19p13.3 microdeletion/microduplication syndrome

Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is a powerful genetic tool that has enabled the identification of novel imbalances in individuals with intellectual disability (ID), autistic disorders and congenital malformations. Here we report a 'genotype first' approach using aCGH on 13 u...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2015-12, Vol.23 (12), p.1615-1626
Hauptverfasser: Nevado, Julián, Rosenfeld, Jill A, Mena, Rocío, Palomares-Bralo, María, Vallespín, Elena, Ángeles Mori, María, Tenorio, Jair A, Gripp, Karen W, Denenberg, Elizabeth, Del Campo, Miguel, Plaja, Alberto, Martín-Arenas, Rubén, Santos-Simarro, Fernando, Armengol, Lluis, Gowans, Gordon, Orera, María, Sanchez-Hombre, M Carmen, Corbacho-Fernández, Esther, Fernández-Jaén, Alberto, Haldeman-Englert, Chad, Saitta, Sulagna, Dubbs, Holly, Bénédicte, Duban B, Li, Xia, Devaney, Lani, Dinulos, Mary Beth, Vallee, Stephanie, Crespo, M Carmen, Fernández, Blanca, Fernández-Montaño, Victoria E, Rueda-Arenas, Inmaculada, de Torres, María Luisa, Ellison, Jay W, Raskin, Salmo, Venegas-Vega, Carlos A, Fernández-Ramírez, Fernando, Delicado, Alicia, García-Miñaúr, Sixto, Lapunzina, Pablo
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Zusammenfassung:Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is a powerful genetic tool that has enabled the identification of novel imbalances in individuals with intellectual disability (ID), autistic disorders and congenital malformations. Here we report a 'genotype first' approach using aCGH on 13 unrelated patients with 19p13.3 submicroscopic rearrangement (11 deletions and 2 duplications) and review cases in the literature and in public databases. Shared phenotypic features suggest that these patients represent an interstitial microdeletion/microduplication syndrome at 19p13.3. Common features consist of abnormal head circumference in most patients (macrocephaly with the deletions and microcephaly with the duplications), ID with developmental delay (DD), hypotonia, speech delay and common dysmorphic features. The phenotype is associated with at least a ~0.113 Mb critical region harboring three strong candidate genes probably associated with DD, ID, speech delay and other dysmorphic features: MAP2K2, ZBTB7A and PIAS4, an E3 ubiquitin ligase involved in the ubiquitin signaling pathways, which we hypothesize for the first time to be associated with head size in humans.
ISSN:1018-4813
1476-5438
DOI:10.1038/ejhg.2015.51