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Familial 3q29 microdeletion syndrome providing further evidence of involvement of the 3q29 region in bipolar disorder.

Jill Clayton-Smith1, Carol Giblin, Rupert A Smith, Carolyn Dunn, Lionel Willatt.   

Abstract

The 3q29 microdeletion syndrome is caused by a recurrent 1.6 Mb deletion of the 3q subtelomeric region. Though sometimes visible on routine microscopy, the deletion is detected more reliably using subtelomeric fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) or molecular karyotyping. The clinical features associated with a 3q29 microdeletion are variable and include developmental delay, autistic features, skeletal abnormalities and dysmorphic facial features with a relatively long face, long nose with a high bridge and broad tip, short philtrum and large ears. Orofacial clefting, cardiac defects, ocular anomalies and genitourinary malformations have been reported occasionally. We report a three generation family where four individuals were confirmed to have a 3q29 microdeletion and compare their clinical features to those of previously reported patients. This family shows that the learning difficulties associated with a 3q29 deletion may be relatively mild. The history of a severe depressive disorder commencing in adulthood in the affected grandmother also supports previous studies linking the 3q29 region to bipolar disorder and links with the observation of Digilio et al. (2009) who also reported a history of depression in an adult woman with a similar deletion.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20453639     DOI: 10.1097/MCD.0b013e32833a1e3c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Dysmorphol        ISSN: 0962-8827            Impact factor:   0.816


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