Literature DB >> 18953567

Identification of copy number variants associated with BPES-like phenotypes.

Antoinet C J Gijsbers1, Barbara D'haene, Yvonne Hilhorst-Hofstee, Marcel Mannens, Beate Albrecht, Joerg Seidel, David R Witt, Melissa K Maisenbacher, Bart Loeys, Ton van Essen, Egbert Bakker, Raoul Hennekam, Martijn H Breuning, Elfride De Baere, Claudia A L Ruivenkamp.   

Abstract

Blepharophimosis-Ptosis-Epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) is a well-characterized rare syndrome that includes an eyelid malformation associated with (type I) or without premature ovarian failure (type II). Patients with typical BPES have four major characteristics: blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus and telecanthus. Mutations in the FOXL2 gene, encoding a forkhead transcription factor, are responsible for the majority of both types of BPES. However, many patients with BPES-like features, i.e., having at least two major characteristics of BPES, have an unidentified cause. Here, we report on a group of 27 patients with BPES-like features, but without an identified genetic defect in the FOXL2 gene or flanking region. These patients were analyzed with whole-genome high-density arrays in order to identify copy number variants (CNVs) that might explain the BPES-like phenotype. In nine out of 27 patients (33%) CNVs not previously described as polymorphisms were detected. Four of these patients displayed psychomotor retardation as an additional clinical characteristic. In conclusion, we demonstrate that BPES-like phenotypes are frequently caused by CNVs, and we emphasize the importance of whole-genome copy number screening to identify the underlying genetic causes of these phenotypes.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18953567     DOI: 10.1007/s00439-008-0574-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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