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Monozygotic twins discordant for neurofibromatosis type 1 due to a postzygotic NF1 gene mutation
Authors:Vogt Julia  Kohlhase Jürgen  Morlot Susanne  Kluwe Lan  Mautner Victor-Felix  Cooper David N  Kehrer-Sawatzki Hildegard
Institution:Institute of Human Genetics, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany.
Abstract:The analysis of monozygotic twins (MZ) concordant for neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) has indicated that genetic factors exert a major influence on the clinical variability (e.g. the number of café-au-lait spots and/or neurofibromas) evident in this disease. Here, we report on a pair of monozygotic, dichorionic twins who are phenotypically discordant with respect to NF1. Whereas DNA sequence analysis indicated somatic mosaicism for the NF1 nonsense mutation, c.4108C>T (p.Q1370X), in the affected twin II/1, this lesion was apparently absent in his unaffected brother. The observation of heterozygosity for flanking SNP and microsatellite markers rendered it most unlikely that the observed mosaicism with normal cells was due to mutation reversion brought about either by gene conversion or mitotic recombination. Instead, we conclude that the twinning event, which would have taken place within three days post-fertilization, must have preceded the c.4108C>T mutation which is therefore predicted to have occurred during the blastocyst stage, leading to somatic mosaicism with normal cells lacking the mutation. This is the first reported case of monozygotic twins discordant for NF1 in whom mosaicism for a postzygotic NF1 gene mutation has been observed in the affected but not the unaffected twin.
Keywords:Neurofibromatosis type 1  monozygotic twins  phenotype discordance  mosaicism  postzygotic mutation
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