Interstitial deletions involving 14q13.1q21.1 are rare. In the literature at least 10 cases involving this region have been described and all patients showed a phenotype within the holoprosencephaly (HPE) spectrum. Previous studies suggested theHPE8region as a candidate locus forHPEat 14q13.Wereport an adolescent with a 14q13.1q21.1 deletion encompassing the HPE8 region associated with intellectual disability (ID), bilateral microphthalmia, and coloboma, without cerebral anomalies typical of HPE. Except for ocular defects (i.e., microphthalmia, coloboma) consistent withHPE-type anomalies, the minor facial dysmorphia was not suggestive for HPE and the absence of cerebral anomalies should rule out this diagnosis. The deletion of the potential HPE candidate genes NPAS3, EAPP, SNX6, and TULIP1, raises doubts about their pathologic role in determining HPE. It is likely that deletions of HPE genes are not sufficient to cause HPE, and that multiple genetic, chromosomal, and environmental factors interact to determine the variable clinical expression of HPE. This is the first case of a 14q deletion encompassing the HPE8 locus with the only features consistent withHPE-type anomalies affecting the ocular system (i.e., microphthalmia, coloboma), and without cerebral anomalies specific for HPE. The inclusion of potential HPE candidate genes in the deletion raises the question whether this patient is affected by a less severe form of HPE (HPE microform), or whether he has a new ID/MCA deletion syndrome.

Piccione, M., Serra, G., Consiglio, V., Di Fiore, A., Cavani, S., Grasso, M., et al. (2012). 14q13.1-21.1 Deletion Encompassing the HPE8 Locus in an Adolescent With Intellectual Disability and Bilateral Microphthalmia, But Without Holoprosencephaly. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. PART A, 158A(6), 1427-1433 [10.1002/ajmg.a.35334].

14q13.1-21.1 Deletion Encompassing the HPE8 Locus in an Adolescent With Intellectual Disability and Bilateral Microphthalmia, But Without Holoprosencephaly

PICCIONE, Maria;Serra, G;CORSELLO, Giovanni
2012-01-01

Abstract

Interstitial deletions involving 14q13.1q21.1 are rare. In the literature at least 10 cases involving this region have been described and all patients showed a phenotype within the holoprosencephaly (HPE) spectrum. Previous studies suggested theHPE8region as a candidate locus forHPEat 14q13.Wereport an adolescent with a 14q13.1q21.1 deletion encompassing the HPE8 region associated with intellectual disability (ID), bilateral microphthalmia, and coloboma, without cerebral anomalies typical of HPE. Except for ocular defects (i.e., microphthalmia, coloboma) consistent withHPE-type anomalies, the minor facial dysmorphia was not suggestive for HPE and the absence of cerebral anomalies should rule out this diagnosis. The deletion of the potential HPE candidate genes NPAS3, EAPP, SNX6, and TULIP1, raises doubts about their pathologic role in determining HPE. It is likely that deletions of HPE genes are not sufficient to cause HPE, and that multiple genetic, chromosomal, and environmental factors interact to determine the variable clinical expression of HPE. This is the first case of a 14q deletion encompassing the HPE8 locus with the only features consistent withHPE-type anomalies affecting the ocular system (i.e., microphthalmia, coloboma), and without cerebral anomalies specific for HPE. The inclusion of potential HPE candidate genes in the deletion raises the question whether this patient is affected by a less severe form of HPE (HPE microform), or whether he has a new ID/MCA deletion syndrome.
2012
Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialistica
Settore MED/03 - Genetica Medica
Piccione, M., Serra, G., Consiglio, V., Di Fiore, A., Cavani, S., Grasso, M., et al. (2012). 14q13.1-21.1 Deletion Encompassing the HPE8 Locus in an Adolescent With Intellectual Disability and Bilateral Microphthalmia, But Without Holoprosencephaly. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. PART A, 158A(6), 1427-1433 [10.1002/ajmg.a.35334].
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