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AME Case Rep ; 4: 17, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32793859

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Epigenetic mechanisms, genetic factors, and environment influence the diversity of phenotypes developed in various diseases. Duplications in several chromosomes are well characterized in the scientific literature, but partial duplications, in some cases, present with milder forms of a disease and are yet to be understood. Fortunately, the identification of genetic diseases has now become more feasible due to several cytogenetic techniques such as microarray analysis and karyotyping. With these tools, together with other laboratory results and clinical examination, we are able to report the first case in the medical literature of double partial trisomy of chromosome 9q34 and 16p13.

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Am J Hum Genet ; 82(6): 1334-41, 2008 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18485326

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Spondylothoracic dysostosis (STD), also known as Jarcho-Levin syndrome (JLS), is an autosomal-recessive disorder characterized by abnormal vertebral segmentation and defects affecting spine formation, with complete bilateral fusion of the ribs at the costovertebral junction producing a "crab-like" configuration of the thorax. The shortened spine and trunk can severely affect respiratory function during early childhood. The condition is prevalent in the Puerto Rican population, although it is a panethnic disorder. By sequencing a set of candidate genes involved in mouse segmentation, we identified a recessive E103X nonsense mutation in the mesoderm posterior 2 homolog (MESP2) gene in a patient, of Puerto Rican origin and from the Boston area, who had been diagnosed with STD/JLS. We then analyzed 12 Puerto Rican families with STD probands for the MESP2 E103X mutation. Ten patients were homozygous for the E103X mutation, three patients were compound heterozygous for a second nonsense mutation, E230X, or a missense mutation, L125V, which affects a conserved leucine residue within the bHLH region. Thus, all affected probands harbored the E103X mutation. Our findings suggest a founder-effect mutation in the MESP2 gene as a major cause of the classical Puerto Rican form of STD/JLS.


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Abnormalities, Multiple/genetics , Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/genetics , Dysostoses/genetics , Mutation , Ribs/abnormalities , Thoracic Vertebrae/abnormalities , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Codon, Nonsense , DNA/genetics , DNA Primers/genetics , Female , Founder Effect , Genes, Recessive , Hispanic or Latino/genetics , Humans , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation, Missense , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Puerto Rico/ethnology , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Syndrome
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