We describe a 7-year-old patient with autism, moderate mental retardation, secondary microcephaly, agenesis of right optic nerve, and dysmorphic features carrying a de novo cryptic deletion of chromosome 2p25.2, detected by aCGH. Pure monosomies of 2p are very rare, and are usually observed as part of more complex aberrations involving other chromosomes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case presenting with a severe clinical phenotype and a de novo pure deletion of 2p25.2. The phenotypic effects of this rearrangement and the role of SOX11 gene, removed in our case, are herein discussed.
Lo Castro, A., Giana, G., Fichera, M., Castiglia, L., Grillo, L., Musumeci, S., et al. (2009). Deletion 2p25.2: a cryptic chromosome abnormality in a patient with autism and mental retardation detected using aCGH. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS, 52(1), 67-70 [10.1016/j.ejmg.2008.09.004].
Deletion 2p25.2: a cryptic chromosome abnormality in a patient with autism and mental retardation detected using aCGH
GALASSO, CINZIA;CURATOLO, PAOLO
2009-02-01
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We describe a 7-year-old patient with autism, moderate mental retardation, secondary microcephaly, agenesis of right optic nerve, and dysmorphic features carrying a de novo cryptic deletion of chromosome 2p25.2, detected by aCGH. Pure monosomies of 2p are very rare, and are usually observed as part of more complex aberrations involving other chromosomes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case presenting with a severe clinical phenotype and a de novo pure deletion of 2p25.2. The phenotypic effects of this rearrangement and the role of SOX11 gene, removed in our case, are herein discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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