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A new X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) syndrome with late-onset primary testicular failure, short stature and microcephaly maps to Xq25-q26
Authors:Cilliers Deirdre D  Parveen Rahat  Clayton Peter  Cairns Stephen A  Clarke Sheila  Shalet Stephen M  Black Graeme C M  Newman William G  Clayton-Smith Jill
Affiliation:Academic Department of Medical Genetics and Regional Genetic Services, St Mary's Hospital, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. deirdre.cilliers@icr.ac.uk
Abstract:X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) is a heterogeneous disorder with both syndromic and non-syndromic forms. Here we describe the clinical and molecular characterisation of a family with a syndromic form of XLMR with hypogonadism and short stature. We investigated a family in which four male members in two generations presented with hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism associated with development of small and abnormal testes. In two of the males, late-onset testicular ascent was noted. In addition, all affected males had short stature (<0.4th centile) and mild learning difficulties and three out of the four had microcephaly. Karyotypes were normal and endocrine investigations confirmed primary testicular failure. The phenotype segregated as an X-linked trait. Haplotype and genetic two-point linkage analysis with 22 microsatellites excluded the whole X chromosome except for a region on Xq25-Xq27 encompassing 13.7Mb with a maximum LOD score of 1.1 for marker DXS8038 at theta=0.05. One family previously described as having XLMR with hypogonadism and short stature maps to the same X chromosome region implicated in our family. However, the more severe mental retardation, muscle wasting and tremor described in this other family would suggest that our family is affected by a novel XLMR syndrome.
Keywords:X-linked mental retardation (XLMR)   Hypogonadic hypogonadism   Short stature   Late onset testicular failure
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