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Chromosome 18q paracentric inversion in a family with mental retardation and hearing loss
Authors:Kim M Keppler-Noreuil  Andrew J Carroll  Sara C Finley  Maria Descartes  Jannine D Cody  Barbara R DuPont  Charles T Gay  Robin J Leach
Abstract:We report on a mother and child with a paracentric inversion of the long arm of chromosome 18: 46,XX,inv(18)(q21.1q23). The child had findings in common with those seen in 18q- syndrome including: microcephaly, epicanthal folds, midface hypoplasia, and abnormally modeled ears, dermatoglyphic whorls on fingertips, clubfeet, hearing loss, and developmental delay. The mother and several maternal relatives had mild mental retardation and hearing loss. Magnetic resonance imaging of the child's brain showed abnormal myelination. Molecular studies including PCR-based markers for the MBP locus and fluorescent in situ hybridization with a P1 genomic clone on mother and child demonstrated only one copy of the MBP locus (18q23) with the deletion extending beyond the MBP locus. Therefore, the deletion in the MBP region may account for the abnormal myelination seen in the patient. The other clinical findings, including mental retardation and hearing loss in this family, may reflect disruption of distal or proximal genes within the deleted MBP region or at the more proximal breakpoint 18q21.1, and may represent a contiguous gene syndrome. Further study of this family may help define those genes functioning in the MBP region that contribute to the phenotype of 18q- syndrome. Am. J. Med. Genet. 76:372–378, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:18q paracentric inversion  myelin basic protein (MBP)  18q- syndrome  abnormal myelination  hearing loss  mental retardation
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