| Literature DB >> 27286923 |
Trine E Prescott1, Mari Ann Kulseth2, Ketil R Heimdal2, Barbro Stadheim2, Einar Hopp3, Tomasz Gambin4, Zeynep H Coban Akdemir5, Shalini N Jhangiani6, Donna M Muzny6, Richard A Gibbs6, James R Lupski7, Asbjørg Stray-Pedersen8.
Abstract
Missense variants in MED12 cause three partially overlapping dysmorphic X-linked intellectual disability (XLID) syndromes: Lujan-Fryns syndrome (also known as Lujan syndrome), FG syndrome (also known as Opitz-Kaveggia syndrome) and X-linked Ohdo syndrome. We report a family with two severely micrognathic male sibs, a 10½ year old boy and a fetus, in which hemizygosity for a previously unreported missense variant in exon 13 of MED12 (NM_005120.2), c.1862G > A, p.(Arg621Gln) was detected by whole exome sequencing. The affected sibs shared no other rare variant with relevance to the phenotype. X-chromosome inactivation in blood was completely skewed (100:0) in the unaffected heterozygous mother, most likely as a result of preferential inactivation of the X-chromosome harbouring the missense variant in MED12. Neither the unaffected brother nor the unaffected maternal grandfather carried the missense variant in MED12. In the 10½ year old boy, upper airway obstruction secondary to Pierre Robin sequence necessitated a tracheostomy for the first 10 months of life. He has mild to moderate intellectual disability and some dysmorphic features seen in MED12-related syndromes. In addition, he has a horizontal gaze paresis, anomalies of the inner ear, and a cervical block vertebra. This report contributes to the expanding phenotypic range associated with MED12-mutations.Entities:
Keywords: Intellectual disability; MED12; Mental retardation; Micrognathia; X-linked
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27286923 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2016.06.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Genet ISSN: 1769-7212 Impact factor: 2.708