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Shinichi Nakashima1, Fumiko Kato1, Tomoki Kosho2, Keisuke Nagasaki3, Toru Kikuchi4, Masayo Kagami5, Maki Fukami5, Tsutomu Ogata1.
Abstract
We report duplications of maternally derived chromosome 11p15 involving CDKN1C encoding a negative regulator for cell proliferation in three Japanese patients (cases 1 and 2 from family A and case 3 from family B) with Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) phenotype lacking hemihypotrophy. Chromosome analysis showed 46,XX,der(16)t(11;16)(p15.3;q24.3)mat in case 1, 46,XY,der(16)t(11;16)(p15.3;q24.3)mat in case 2 and a de novo 46,XX,der(17)t(11;17)(p15.4;q25.3) in case 3. Genomewide oligonucleotide-based array comparative genomic hybridization, microsatellite analysis, pyrosequencing-based methylation analysis and direct sequence analysis revealed the presence of maternally derived extra copies of the distal chromosome 11p involving the wild-type CDKN1C (a ~7.98 Mb region in cases 1 and 2 and a ~4.43 Mb region in case 3). The results, in conjunction with the previous findings in patients with similar duplications encompassing CDKN1C and in those with intragenic mutations of CDKN1C, imply that duplications of CDKN1C, as well as relatively mild gain-of-function mutations of CDKN1C lead to SRS subtype that usually lack hemihypotrophy.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25427884 DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2014.100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Genet ISSN: 1434-5161 Impact factor: 3.172