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BCAP31-related syndrome: The first de novo report.

Berardo Rinaldi1, Evelien Van Hoof2, Anniek Corveleyn2, Annick Van Cauter3, Thomy de Ravel4.   

Abstract

Pathogenic variants in the BCAP31 gene have recently been associated with a severe congenital neurological phenotype, named DDCH after its key features: deafness, dystonia and central hypomyelination. BCAP31 is located at the Xq28 chromosomal region and only male individuals are currently known to be affected, the pathogenic variant being usually transmitted by healthy mothers. Here, we describe a three-year-old male child referred for severe developmental delay, failure to thrive, hearing loss and dyskinetic movements. After a conventional diagnostic workflow, including a normal array-CGH, a tentative diagnosis of dyskinetic cerebral palsy was retained. Clinical exome sequencing in the trio identified a small intragenic deletion in exon 8 of BCAP31, c.709_721del (p.Val237Trpfs*69), originated de novo and not previously reported. Based on the ACMG variant classification, this variant is predicted to be 'likely pathogenic'. Given the consistent phenotypical overlap with the subjects already ascertained with DDCH, we considered this variant to be clinically relevant for this child and causative of his condition.
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Keywords:  BCAP31; Central hypomyelination; DDCH syndrome; Dystonia; Hearing loss; Xq28

Year:  2019        PMID: 31330203     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2019.103732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Genet        ISSN: 1769-7212            Impact factor:   2.708


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2.  Importance of determining variations in the number of copies in newborns with autosomal aneuploidies

Authors:  Hugo Abarca; Milana Trubnykova; Félix Chavesta; Marco Ordóñez; Evelina Rondón
Journal:  Biomedica       Date:  2021-06-29       Impact factor: 0.935

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