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Case Report: Complete Maternal Uniparental Disomy of Chromosome 2 With a Novel UNC80 Splicing Variant c.5609-4G> A in a Chinese Patient With Infantile Hypotonia With Psychomotor Retardation and Characteristic Facies 2
Background: Infantile hypotonia with psychomotor retardation and characteristic facies 2 (IHPRF2) is a rare autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutations in the UNC80 gene. It is characterized by severe global developmental delay, poor or absent speech and absent or limited wal...
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Published in: | Frontiers in genetics 2021-09, Vol.12 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background:
Infantile hypotonia with psychomotor retardation and characteristic facies 2 (IHPRF2) is a rare autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutations in the
UNC80
gene. It is characterized by severe global developmental delay, poor or absent speech and absent or limited walking abilities. The current study explored a case of a Chinese patient with IHPRF2 caused by a novel splicing variant of
UNC80
.
Case Report:
The proband is a 8-year-old Chinese male manifested with global developmental delay, severe truncal hypotonia, absent speech and intellectual disability. SNP array analysis revealed a uniparental isodisomy of the entire chromosome 2 [UPD(2)] in the proband. Whole exome sequencing (WES) subsequently identified a novel mutation c.5609-4G>A in the
UNC80
gene
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which was inherited from his mother and was confirmed by Sanger sequencing, indicating that UPD(2) was of maternal origin.
Conclusion:
A novel
UNC80
homozygous splicing variant c.5609-4G>A associated with maternal UPD(2) was identified. These findings indicate that UPD poses a high risk of autosomal recessive diseases, and provides information on the variant spectrum for
UNC80
. Our findings elucidate on understanding of the genotype-phenotype associations that occur in IHPRF2 patients. |
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ISSN: | 1664-8021 1664-8021 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fgene.2021.747422 |