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De novo 5q35.5 duplication with clinical presentation of Sotos syndrome
Authors:Kasnauskiene Jurate  Cimbalistiene Loreta  Ciuladaite Zivile  Preiksaitiene Egle  Kučinskienė Zita Aušrelė  Hettinger Joe A  Sismani Carolina  Patsalis Philippos C  Kučinskas Vaidutis
Affiliation:Department of Human and Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Lithuania. jurate.kasnauskiene@santa.lt
Abstract:We report on a girl with developmental delay and a de novo 264 kb interstitial duplication in the region of Sotos syndrome at 5q35.3 in the immediate vicinity of critical NSD1 gene, but manifesting the phenotype, of overgrowth both prenatal stage and postnatal, macrocephaly, developmental delay, and resembling that of Sotos syndrome, rather than the recently reported syndrome of reciprocal duplication. The duplication is located right downstream from the NSD1 gene, a region which appears critical for the expression of the gene as regulatory elements might be disrupted or the expression of a not amplified critical gene might be otherwise affected by the duplicated region. Thus,in the process of evaluating identified CNVs attention should be drawn to the possible influence of chromosomal rearrangement on distant genes, which could add additional diversity to genomic disorders. Our case demonstrates that evaluation of the size of chromosomal alteration and gene content are not sufficient for assessment of CNV's pathogenicity and the context of adjacent genes should be considered.
Keywords:Sotos syndrome  overgrowth  duplication  arrayCGH
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