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Konstanze Gebauer

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Four unrelated patients with lubs X-linked mental retardation syndrome and different Xq28 duplications

2010

The Lubs X-linked mental retardation syndrome (MRXSL) is caused by small interstitial duplications at distal Xq28 including the MECP2 gene. Here we report on four novel male patients with MRXSL and different Xq28 duplications delineated by microarray-based chromosome analysis. All mothers were healthy carriers of the duplications. Consistent with an earlier report [Bauters et al. (2008); Genome Res 18: 847-858], the distal breakpoints of all four Xq28 duplications were located in regions containing low-copy repeats (LCRs; J, K, and L groups), which may facilitate chromosome breakage and reunion events. The proximal breakpoint regions did not contain known LCRs. Interestingly, we identified …

AdultMaleHeterozygoteBotulinum ToxinsAdolescentMethyl-CpG-Binding Protein 2MECP2 duplication syndromeMothersBiologyMECP2Gene duplicationGeneticsmedicineHumansChildGenetics (clinical)X chromosomeMuscle contractureChromosome AberrationsGeneticsChromosomes Human XBreakpointInfantmedicine.diseasePedigreeXq28Child PreschoolMental Retardation X-LinkedFemaleChromosome breakageAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
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Familial Sotos syndrome caused by a novel missense mutation, C2175S, in NSD1 and associated with normal intelligence, insulin dependent diabetes, bro…

2009

We report a familial Sotos syndrome in two children, boy and girl, aged 17 and 8 years, and in their 44 year old mother, who displayed normal intelligence at adult age, but suffered from insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, bronchial asthma, and severe lipedema. The underlying missense mutation, C2175S, occurred in a conserved segment of the NSD1 gene. Our findings confirm that familial cases of SS are more likely to carry missense mutations. This case report may prove useful to avoid underestimation of the recurrence rate of SS, and to demonstrate that the developmental delay may normalize, enabling an independent life and having an own family.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentLipid Metabolism DisordersMutation MissenseGermanyInternal medicineImmunopathologyGeneticsHumansMedicineMissense mutationGrowth DisordersGenetics (clinical)AsthmaAutoimmune diseaseType 1 diabetesbusiness.industrySotos syndromeRespiratory diseaseIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsLipoedemaNuclear ProteinsHistone-Lysine N-MethyltransferaseSyndromeGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAsthmaDiabetes Mellitus Type 1EndocrinologyHistone MethyltransferasesFemalebusinessEuropean Journal of Medical Genetics
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