Atypical autism in a boy with double duplication of 22q11.2: implications of increasing dosage

Duplication of chromosome 22q11.2 (LCR A-D) has been reported at higher frequencies in clinical samples than the general population, but phenotypes vary widely. Triplication (4 copies) is rare, but studying the associated phenotype may provide insight into dosage-sensitivity of the genes in this chr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Npj genomic medicine 2017-09, Vol.2 (1), p.28-5, Article 28
Hauptverfasser: Dale, Breanne, Modi, Bonnie MacKinnon, Jilderda, Sanne, McConnell, Beth, Hoang, Ny, Swaroop, Pooja, Falcon, Jhoan, Thiruvahindrapuram, Bhooma, Walker, Susan, Scherer, Stephen W., Stavropoulos, D. James, Drmic, Irene E., Carter, Melissa T.
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Zusammenfassung:Duplication of chromosome 22q11.2 (LCR A-D) has been reported at higher frequencies in clinical samples than the general population, but phenotypes vary widely. Triplication (4 copies) is rare, but studying the associated phenotype may provide insight into dosage-sensitivity of the genes in this chromosomal interval. We describe a proband with a triplication, specifically a “double duplication” (two copies per chromosome) of the 22q11.2 region, while his parents and two siblings each have a single duplication (3 copies). The proband had a heart malformation, dysmorphic features, and learning and socialization deficits, whereas the other family members did not. This family illustrates that while duplication of the 22q11.2 may not be sufficient to cause clinically significant neurodevelopmental or health-related phenotypes, triplication of the same region may result in a phenotype characterized by a mild neurodevelopmental disorder, facial dysmorphism, and possibly cardiac anomalies.
ISSN:2056-7944
2056-7944
DOI:10.1038/s41525-017-0031-6