The Largest Germline Heterozygous Deletion Encompassing Potocki-Shaffer and WAGR Syndromes Loci to Date: A Case Report

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TitreThe Largest Germline Heterozygous Deletion Encompassing Potocki-Shaffer and WAGR Syndromes Loci to Date: A Case Report
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of PublicationSubmitted
AuteursDelplancq G, Boukebir MAbdelatif, Amsallem D, Thines L, Roze V, Dahlen E, Van Maldergem L, Kuentz P
JournalNEUROPEDIATRICS
Type of ArticleArticle; Early Access
ISSN0174-304X
Mots-clésarray-CGH, contiguous gene deletion, oligohydramnios, Potocki-Schaffer syndrome, WAGR syndrome
Résumé

Potocki-Schaffer syndrome includes multiple exostoses, parietal foramina, and variable developmental delay/intellectual disability. It is associated with a heterozygous deletion of the 11p12p11.2 region. In some cases, the deletion extends to the WAGR locus (11p13p12). We describe here a 9-month-old girl harboring the largest germline heterozygous deletion characterized so far. Oligohydramnios and parietal foramina were noticed during pregnancy. No patient has been diagnosed before with concomitance of these two syndromes during the prenatal period. Cytogenetic diagnosis was anticipated on basis of clinical and radiological signs. Postnatal conventional karyotype confirmed an interstitial 11p deletion: 46,XX,del(11)(p11.2p15.1). Array-comparative genomic hybridization characterized a 29.6 Mb deletion. Our case illustrates the interest of high-resolution genomic approaches to correlate adequately clinical phenotypes with specific genes in suspected contiguous gene deletion syndromes.

DOI10.1055/s-0041-1740357