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J Genet Eng Biotechnol ; 21(1): 111, 2023 Nov 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37947911

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BACKGROUND: The deletions of azoospermic factor regions (AZF) are considered risk factor of spermatogenic failure. AZF duplications or complex copy number variants (CNVs) were rarely studied because STS-PCR could not always detect these changes. The application of multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) as a valuable test for detection of the deletion and or duplication was introduced to investigate the AZF sub-region CNVs. The MLPA technique is still not applied on a large scale, and the publications in this area of research are limited. The aim of this work was to evaluate the efficacy of MLPA assay to detect AZF-linked CNVs in idiopathic spermatogenic failure patients and to evaluate its importance as a prognostic marker in the reproduction outcome. RESULTS: Forty infertile men (37 with azoospermia and 3 with severe oligozoospermia) and 20 normal fertile men were subjected to thorough clinical, pathological, and laboratory assessment, chromosomal study, MLPA, STS-PCR assays, histopathology study, and testicular sperm retrieval (TESE). Out of the 40 patients, 7 patients have shown CNV in the AZFc region, 6 patients have partial deletion, and one patient has partial duplication. Only one of the normal control has AZFc duplication. STS-PCR was able to detect the deletion in only 4 out of the 7 positive patients and none of the control. CONCLUSION: We concluded that MLPA should be applied on a larger scale for the detection of Y chromosome microdeletion as a rapid, efficient, and cheap test.

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Ibrain ; 9(1): 32-42, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37786524

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The presence of comorbid Irlen syndrome (IS) in children with developmental dyslexia (DD) may have an impact on their reading and cognitive abilities. Furthermore, the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was reported to be expressed in brain areas involved in cognitive and visual processing. The aim of this study was to evaluate some cognitive abilities of a group of dyslexic children with IS and to measure and compare the plasma BDNF level to dyslexic children without IS and neurotypical (NT) children. The participants were 60 children with DD (30 in the DD + IS group; 30 in the DD group) and 30 NT children. The Irlen reading perceptual scale, the Stanford Binet intelligence scale, 4th ed, the dyslexia assessment test, and the Illinois test of psycholinguistic abilities were used. The BDNF level was measured using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. One-minute writing and visual closure deficits were more prevalent, while phonemic segmentation deficits were less prevalent in the DD + IS group compared to the DD group. The BDNF level in the DD groups was lower than that in NT children (p < 0.001). Some reading and non-reading tasks were influenced by the presence of a coexisting IS. The reduced BDNF level could play a role in the deficits noticed in the abilities of children with DD.

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Ophthalmic Genet ; 43(6): 789-794, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36098066

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BACKGROUND: Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common primary intraocular malignant tumor in children. RB is mostly caused by biallelic mutations in RB1 and occurs in hereditary and non-hereditary forms according to the "two-hit" theory. RB1 mutations comprise point mutations, indels, large deletions, and duplications. Genetic testing is essential for the comprehensive treatment and management of patients with RB. AIM: The aim was to evaluate RB1 copy number variations (CNVs) using MLPA versus FISH assays in group of Egyptian patients with RB. RESULTS: 16.67% showed an RB1 deletion, abnormal methylation status, or both. CONCLUSION: Our results suggested MLPA is a fast, reliable, and powerful method and should be used as a first-line screening tool for detecting RB1 CNVs in patients with RB. Moreover, MLPA is advantageous as it evaluates the methylation status/inactivation of RB1, not possible by FISH.


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Neoplasias da Retina , Retinoblastoma , Humanos , Retinoblastoma/diagnóstico , Retinoblastoma/genética , Retinoblastoma/patologia , Variações do Número de Cópias de DNA , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Multiplex , Hibridização in Situ Fluorescente , Egito/epidemiologia , Neoplasias da Retina/diagnóstico , Neoplasias da Retina/genética , Neoplasias da Retina/patologia , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a Retinoblastoma/genética
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J Genet Eng Biotechnol ; 20(1): 112, 2022 Jul 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35900681

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BACKGROUND: The prenatal diagnosis of syndromes caused by chromosomal abnormality is a long-established part of obstetric care. Several DNA-based molecular approaches have provided rapid prenatal diagnosis of of cytogenomic abnormalities. MLPA has become available for rapid aneuploidy detection of the most common chromosome abnormalities. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to introduce the MLPA technique as a method for the prenatal detection of aneuploidy in Egypt by its validation compared to the FISH technique. METHODS: Fifty AF samples were collected for this study and were subjected to MLPA and FISH assays to detect the most common prenatal chromosomal abnormality. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Our study confirmed previous reports that MLPA is analogous to FISH for detecting common aneuploidies and could be a quick and dependable tool for prenatal diagnosis. Therefore, initial prompt testing of AF samples for the copy number of the most common occurring aneuploidies is recommended.

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Mol Genet Genomic Med ; 9(11): e1829, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34609792

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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to delineate the clinical phenotype of patients with 9p deletions, pinpoint the chromosomal breakpoints, and identify the critical region for trigonocephaly, which is a frequent finding in 9p terminal deletion. METHODS: We investigated a cohort of nine patients with chromosome 9p terminal deletions who all displayed developmental delay, intellectual disability, hypotonia, and dysmorphic features. Of them, eight had trigonocephaly, seven had brain anomalies, seven had autistic manifestations, seven had fair hair, and six had a congenital heart defect (CHD). RESULTS: Karyotyping revealed 9p terminal deletion in all patients, and patients 8 and 9 had additional duplication of other chromosomal segments. We used six bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones that could identify the breakpoints at 17-20 Mb from the 9p terminus. Array CGH identified the precise extent of the deletion in six patients; the deleted regions ranged from 16 to 18.8 Mb in four patients, patient 8 had an 11.58 Mb deletion and patient 9 had a 2.3 Mb deletion. CONCLUSION: The gene deletion in the 9p24 region was insufficient to cause ambiguous genitalia because six of the nine patients had normal genitalia. We suggest that the critical region for trigonocephaly lies between 11,575 and 11,587 Mb from the chromosome 9p terminus. To the best of our knowledge, this is the minimal critical region reported for trigonocephaly in 9p deletion syndrome, and it warrants further delineation.


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Deleção Cromossômica , Craniossinostoses , Cromossomos , Craniossinostoses/genética , Egito , Humanos , Cariotipagem
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J Genet Eng Biotechnol ; 19(1): 109, 2021 Jul 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34322776

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BACKGROUND: Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is required for normal intrauterine and postnatal growth, and this action is mediated through IGF1 receptor (IGF1R). IGF1R copy number variants (CNVs) can cause pre- and postnatal growth restriction, affecting an individual's height. In this study, we used multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) to detect CNVs in IGF1R, IGFALS, and IGFBP3 genes in the diagnostic workup of short stature for 40 Egyptian children with short stature. RESULTS: We detected a heterozygous deletion of IGF1R (exons 4 through 21) in 1 out of the 40 studied children (2.5%). Meanwhile, we did not detect any CNVs in either IGFALS or IGFBP3. CONCLUSION: The diagnostic workup of short stature using MLPA for CNVs of IGF1R and other recognized height-related genes, such as SHOX and GH, in non-syndromic short stature children can be a fast and inexpensive diagnostic tool to recognize a subcategory of patients in which growth hormone treatment can be considered.

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J Genet Eng Biotechnol ; 19(1): 98, 2021 Jun 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34181122

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BACKGROUND: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common form of adult leukemia. This disease is genetically heterogeneous, and approximately 85% of patients with CLL harbor chromosomal aberrations that are considered effective prognostic biomarkers. The most frequent aberrations include deletions in 13q14, followed by trisomy 12, and deletions in 11q22.3 and 17p13 (TP53). Currently, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is the most widely used molecular cytogenetic technique to detect these aberrations. However, FISH is laborious, time-consuming, expensive, and has a low throughput. In contrast, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) is a reliable, cost-effective, and relatively rapid technique that can be used as a first-line screening tool and complement with FISH analysis. This study aimed to evaluate the contributions of MLPA as a routine standalone screening platform for recurrent chromosomal aberrations in CLL in comparison to other procedures. Thirty patients with CLL were screened for the most common genomic aberrations using MLPA with SALSA MLPA probemix P038-B1 CLL and FISH. RESULTS: In 24 of the 30 cases (80%), the MLPA and FISH results were concordant. Discordant results were attributed to a low percentage of mosaicism. Moreover, the MLPA probemix contains probes that target other genomic areas known to be linked to CLL in addition to those targeting common recurrent CLL aberrations. CONCLUSIONS: The usage of MLPA as the first screening platform followed by FISH technique for only the negative cases is the most appropriate approach for CLL diagnosis and prognosis.

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Mol Genet Genomic Med ; 9(2): e1546, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33217222

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BACKGROUND: Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) (OMIM 194190) is a multiple congenital anomalies/intellectual disability syndrome. It is caused by partial loss of genetic material from the distal portion of the short arm of chromosome. METHODS: We studied the phenotype-genotype correlation. RESULTS: We present the clinical manifestations and cytogenetic results of 10 unrelated Egyptian patients with 4p deletions. Karyotyping, FISH and MLPA was performed for screening for microdeletion syndromes. Array CGH was done for two patients. All patients exhibited the cardinal clinical manifestation of WHS. FISH proved deletion of the specific WHS locus in all patients. MLPA detected microdeletion of the specific locus in two patients with normal karyotypes, while array CGH, performed for two patients, has delineated the extent of the deleted segments and the involved genes. LETM1, the main candidate gene for the seizure phenotype, was found deleted in the two patients tested by array CGH; nevertheless, one of them did not manifest seizures. The study emphasized the previous. CONCLUSION: WHS is a contiguous gene syndrome resulting from hemizygosity of the terminal 2 Mb of 4p16.3 region. The Branchial fistula, detected in one of our patients is a new finding that, to our knowledge, was not reported.


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Genótipo , Fenótipo , Síndrome de Wolf-Hirschhorn/genética , Proteínas de Ligação ao Cálcio/genética , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Hibridização Genômica Comparativa , Feminino , Humanos , Hibridização in Situ Fluorescente , Lactente , Cariotipagem , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Síndrome de Wolf-Hirschhorn/patologia
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J Pediatr Genet ; 9(3): 207-210, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32714624

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Pallister-Killian syndrome (PKS) is a rare sporadic genetic disorder caused by a mosaic tetrasomy of chromosome 12p, which mainly manifests with craniofacial dysmorphism, intellectual disability (ID), auditory disturbance, epilepsy, and a variety of congenital malformations. The diagnosis of PKS can be complicated due to the phenotypic variation, and an overlap with other syndromes makes the molecular cytogenetic test necessary for a correct diagnosis. We identified two unrelated patients with typical facial features of PKS, including bitemporal alopecia, hypertelorism, and abnormal ears. Furthermore, the two patients had pigmentary skin anomalies, broad and short hands and fingers, and hypotonia. However, they differed in the degree of ID and ophthalmological findings. Patient 1 showed profound ID and poor macular function, whereas patient 2 had moderate ID and normal fundus. Mosaic tetrasomy of chromosome 12p was found in 40 and 25% of the cells of patients 1 and 2, respectively, by fluorescent in situ hybridization of cultured skin fibroblasts. The higher percentage of mosaic cells with tetrasomy 12p found in patient 1 may explain the severe phenotype. This report expands the clinical manifestations of PKS and highlights the variable expressivity of clinical features in relation to the cytogenetics findings.

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Curr Pharm Biotechnol ; 21(13): 1394-1401, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32196445

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BACKGROUND: Multiple Myeloma (MM) is a complex hematologic malignancy, driven by several genetic and epigenetic alterations. MiRNAs as biomarkers have become a rapidly growing research area in the last decade. AIM: The aim was to study the expression pattern of selected miRNAs and to explore the impact of cytogenetic aberrations in MM patients for therapeutic tools. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty Egyptian adult patients were selected for the study with symptomatic newly diagnosed MM disease. Bone marrow samples were collected to investigate twelve miRNAs selected according to their relation to the most common cytogenetic aberrations with relevant prognostic value. The relative expression of the selected miRNAs was determined using a real-time PCR technique. Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) technique was performed for cytogenetic analysis. RESULTS: Eight miRNAs were down-regulated [miR-15a (p<0.001), miR214-3p (p<0.001), miR135b (p<0.001), miR19a-3p (p<0.001), miR19b-3p ((p=0.026), miR30e-5p (NS), miR133a (NS), miR146a- 5p (p<0.001)]. Four miRNAs were up-regulated [miR99b-5p (p=0.028), miR125a-3p (p=0.004), let7b- 5p (p<0.001), let7c-5p (p<0.001)]. Significant relation was observed between positive 14q32 rearrangement using the break apart re-arrangement probe for 14q32.33 locus and lower expression levels of miR15a (p= 0.014), 214-3p (p=0.046), 99b-5p (p=0.014), 146a-5p (p=0.041). A higher expression level of miR30e-5p was significantly related to positive 14q32 rearrangement. CONCLUSION: Deregulated miRNAs were identified and the association with 14q32 rearrangement and MM pathogenesis has been determined.


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Biomarcadores Tumorais/genética , Medula Óssea/patologia , Aberrações Cromossômicas , MicroRNAs/genética , Mieloma Múltiplo/genética , Adulto , Regulação para Baixo , Egito , Feminino , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Humanos , Hibridização in Situ Fluorescente , Masculino , Prognóstico , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real , Regulação para Cima
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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 160(3): 124-133, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32187602

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Trisomy 14 is incompatible with live, but there are several patients reported with mosaic trisomy 14. We aimed to study the pattern of X inactivation and its effect on a translocated autosome and to find out an explanation of the involvement of chromosome 14 in 2 different structural chromosomal abnormalities. We report on a girl with frontal bossing, hypertelorism, low-set ears, micrognathia, cleft palate, congenital heart disease, and abnormal skin pigmentations. The patient displayed iris, choroidal, and retinal coloboma and agenesis of the corpus callosum and cerebellar vermis hypoplasia. Cytogenetic analysis revealed a karyotype 45,X,der(X)t(X;14)(q24;q11)[85]/46,XX,rob(14;14)(q10;q10),+14[35]. Array-CGH for blood and buccal mucosa showed high mosaic trisomy 14 and an Xq deletion. MLPA detected trisomy 14 in blood and buccal mucosa and also showed normal methylation of the imprinting center. FISH analysis confirmed the cell line with trisomy 14 (30%) and demonstrated the mosaic deletion of the Xq subtelomere in both tissues. There was 100% skewed X inactivation for the t(X;14). SNP analysis of the patient showed no region of loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 14. Also, genotype call analysis of the patient and her parents showed heterozygous alleles of chromosome 14 with no evidence of uniparental disomy. Our patient had a severe form of mosaic trisomy 14. We suggest that this cytogenetic unique finding that involved 2 cell lines with structural abnormalities of chromosome 14 occurred in an early postzygotic division. These 2 events may have happened separately or maybe there is a kind of trisomy or monosomy rescue due to dynamic cytogenetic interaction between different cell lines to compensate for gene dosage.


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Anormalidades Múltiplas/genética , Trissomia/genética , Inativação do Cromossomo X/genética , Anormalidades Múltiplas/fisiopatologia , Pré-Escolar , Cromossomos Humanos Par 14/genética , Feminino , Humanos , Hibridização in Situ Fluorescente , Cariótipo , Cariotipagem , Mosaicismo , Fenótipo , Translocação Genética/genética , Trissomia/fisiopatologia
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Reprod Biol ; 20(2): 259-263, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32115387

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Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is the most common chromosomal syndrome, causing infertility in men and leading to non-obstructive azoospermia. Previous studies on mosaicism have shown contradictory results on its correlation with both serum hormone levels and the presence of spermatozoa in the ejaculate of KS, KS-like, and non-KS-like infertile patients. So, the present study was designed to detect low-grade mosaicism in the peripheral blood lymphocytes and buccal mucosa cells of 14 KS and 8 KS-like patients by using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and to investigate its correlation with luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and testosterone (T) levels, testicular volume, and semen analysis compared with 10 normal healthy fertile men. Our results indicated that mosaicism was only found in 42.9 % of the KS patients and completely absent in all KS-like patients. Moreover, mosaicism has led to complete azoospermia and non-significant differences in both hormone levels and testicular volume between mosaic and non-mosaic KS patients. All KS patients demonstrated significant differences in both hormone levels and testicular volume compared with normal men. Conversely, they revealed non-significant differences in hormone levels and significant differences in testicular volume compared with KS-like patients. Additionally, the KS-like patients exhibited non-significant variations in both LH and FSH levels and significant variations in T level and testicular volume compared with normal men. Moreover, all KS-like patients had azoospermia, except for one patient who showed oligozoospermia. Therefore, no correlations were found either between mosaicism and serum hormone levels or with testicular volume and semen analysis.


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Síndrome de Klinefelter/genética , Mosaicismo , Testículo/patologia , Humanos , Masculino
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J Pediatr Genet ; 9(3): e1, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36644229

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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 159(3): 130-136, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31715598

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We report on a female patient who presented with severe intellectual disability and autistic behavior, dysmorphic features, orodental anomalies, and bilateral calcification of basal ganglia. Using a high-density oligonucleotide microarray, we have identified a de novo duplication of 11q13.1q22.1 involving the dosage sensitive genes FGF3 and FGF4, genes related to autosomal dominant disorders KMT5B, GAL, SPTBN2, and LRP5, susceptibility loci SCZD2, SLEH1, and SHANK2, mitochondrial genes NDUFV1, NDUFS8, and TMEM126B, and many loss of function genes, including PHOX2A, CLPB, MED17, B3GNT1, LIPT2, and CLPB. However, the duplication did not involve Ribonuclease H2, subunit C (RNASEH2C) which is considered to be located in the critical region for Aicardi-Goutières syndrome. In combination with the duplication at 11q13.1, a 1.849-Mb heterozygous duplication at 4q35.2 was also identified. Although this duplicated region does not contain causative genes related to brain calcification, the duplication at 4q35 was reported previously in a patient with basal ganglia calcification, coats' like retinopathy, and glomerulosclerosis. Our patient's presentation and genomic findings indicate that duplication of 4q35.2 could be a novel genetic cause of calcification of basal ganglia. Our report also underscores the clinical significance of rearrangements in 11q13.1q22.1 in the pathogenesis of basal ganglia calcification.


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Gânglios da Base/patologia , Calcinose/genética , Duplicação Cromossômica , Cromossomos Humanos Par 11 , Cromossomos Humanos Par 4 , Fenótipo , Criança , Bandeamento Cromossômico , Feminino , Humanos , Cariotipagem
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Gulf J Oncolog ; 1(25): 64-69, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29019333

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INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is one of the most widespread cancers affecting women all over the world. In Egypt, it is considered to be the first cause of malignancies among female. BRCA1 Large Genomic Rearrangements (LGRs) have been reported in hereditary breast families and occurs in considerable proportion of cases in various populations. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: We investigated the incidence of BRCA1 LGRs in group of Egyptian females with breast cancer using Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification (MLPA) assay. RESULTS: Thirty six female breast cancer patients were included in this study. There were no BRCA1 LGRs detected in the studied group of patients which does not coincide with other study that were done on a group of Egyptian female patients. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: This variance may be due to the small number of the investigated patients in both studies, which is considered as a limitation. So, screening for LGRs of BRCA1 gene as well as other genes that may be involved in breast cancer such as BRCA2 and CHEK2 genes of a larger number of patients is recommended to get the actual prevalence of these gene in the Egyptian population to deliver a cost-effective primary approach for these patients.


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Proteína BRCA1/genética , Neoplasias da Mama/genética , Rearranjo Gênico/genética , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Multiplex/métodos , Neoplasias da Mama/patologia , Egito , Feminino , Humanos
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Ophthalmic Genet ; 38(5): 418-421, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28107085

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BACKGROUND: The congenital abnormalities of eyes are a major cause of visual impairment throughout the world. Prevention of visual impairment due to congenital and infantile abnormalities of eyes is very important. The aim of this study is to evaluate the frequency and types of congenital ocular anomalies among patients with genetic disorders. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective study that was conducted in the National Research Center, Egypt at the Clinical Genetics Department over a 4-year period. Out of 2500 patients attending the outpatient clinics, a total of 61 patients with congenital ocular malformations (2.44%) were included in this study. They underwent clinical and genetic assessments. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Isolated ocular malformations were found in 70.5% while complex ocular anomalies were found in 29.5%. A total of 37.7% of the patients had a known recognizable syndrome, 24.6% of the patients were classified as having metabolic disorders and 37.7% of the patients were classified as having isolated disorders. Chromosomal abnormalities were found in 4.9% of the patients. Congenital cataract was the most frequent feature in syndromic, metabolic, and isolated disorders. Our study elucidates the significance of the early detection of ocular anomalies for appropriate diagnosis of genetic disorders.


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Anormalidades do Olho/epidemiologia , Doenças Genéticas Inatas/epidemiologia , Sistema de Registros/estatística & dados numéricos , Adolescente , Pesquisa Biomédica/organização & administração , Catarata/congênito , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Aberrações Cromossômicas/estatística & dados numéricos , Consanguinidade , Egito/epidemiologia , Feminino , Genética Médica , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Programas Nacionais de Saúde/organização & administração , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Am J Med Genet A ; 167A(10): 2418-24, 2015 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26033841

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Generalized hypertrichosis is a feature of several genetic disorders, and the nosology of these entities is still provisional. Recent studies have implicated chromosome 17q24.2-q24.3 microdeletion and the reciprocal microduplication in a very rare form of congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis (CGHT) with or without gingival hyperplasia. Here, we report on a 5-year-old Egyptian girl born to consanguineous parents. The girl presented with CGHT and gingival hyperplasia for whom we performed detailed clinical, pathological, and molecular studies. The girl had coarse facies characterized by bilateral epicanthic folds, thick and abundant eyelashes, a broad nose, full cheeks, and lips that constituted the distinctive facial features for this syndrome. Biopsy of the gingiva showed epithelial marked acanthosis and hyperkeratosis with hyperplastic thick collagen bundles and dense fibrosis in the underlying tissues. Array analysis indicated a 17q24.2-q24.3 chromosomal microdeletion. We validated this microdeletion by real-time quantitative PCR and confirmed a perfect co-segregation of the disease phenotype within the family. In summary, this study indicates that 17q24.2-q24.3 microdeletion caused CGHT with gingival hyperplasia and distinctive facies, which should be differentiated from the autosomal recessive type that lacks the distinctive facies.


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Fácies , Fibromatose Gengival/diagnóstico , Fibromatose Gengival/genética , Hipertricose/diagnóstico , Hipertricose/genética , Sequência de Bases , Pré-Escolar , Deleção Cromossômica , Cromossomos Humanos Par 17/genética , Consanguinidade , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Feminino , Fibromatose Gengival/patologia , Genótipo , Humanos , Hipertricose/patologia , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Fenótipo
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Am J Med Genet A ; 167A(5): 1089-99, 2015 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25755095

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The term fetal brain disruption sequence (FBDS) was coined to describe a number of sporadic conditions caused by numerous external disruptive events presenting with variable imaging findings. However, rare familial occurrences have been reported. We describe five patients (two sib pairs and one sporadic) with congenital severe microcephaly, seizures, and profound intellectual disability. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed unique and uniform picture of underdeveloped cerebral hemispheres with increased extraxial CSF, abnormal gyral pattern (polymicrogyria-like lesions in two sibs and lissencephaly in the others), loss of white matter, dysplastic ventricles, hypogenesis of corpus callosum, and hypoplasia of the brainstem, but hypoplastic cerebellum in one. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) of two patients showed the same developmental brain malformations in utero. These imaging findings are in accordance with arrested brain development rather than disruption. Molecular analysis excluded mutations in potentially related genes such as NDE1, MKL2, OCLN, and JAM3. These unique clinical and imaging findings were described before among familial reports with FBDS. However, our patients represent a recognizable phenotype of developmental brain malformations, that is, apparently distinguishable from either familial microhydranencephaly or microlissencephaly that were collectively termed FBDS. Thus, the use of the umbrella term FBDS is no longer helpful. Accordingly, we propose the term fetal brain arrest to distinguish them from other familial patients diagnosed as FBDS. The presence of five affected patients from three unrelated consanguineous families suggests an autosomal-recessive mode of inheritance. The spectrum of fetal brain disruption sequence is reviewed.


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Cerebelo/anormalidades , Deficiência Intelectual/fisiopatologia , Microcefalia/genética , Microcefalia/fisiopatologia , Malformações do Sistema Nervoso/genética , Malformações do Sistema Nervoso/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagem , Encéfalo/fisiopatologia , Moléculas de Adesão Celular/genética , Cerebelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Cerebelo/fisiopatologia , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/diagnóstico por imagem , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/genética , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Deficiência Intelectual/diagnóstico por imagem , Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Microcefalia/diagnóstico por imagem , Proteínas Associadas aos Microtúbulos/genética , Mutação , Malformações do Sistema Nervoso/diagnóstico por imagem , Ocludina/genética , Fenótipo , Radiografia , Irmãos , Fatores de Transcrição/genética
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Am J Med Genet A ; 164A(2): 480-3, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24311025

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Rhombencephalosynapsis (RES) is a rare hindbrain malformation that could occur in isolation or as a part of a syndrome for example, Gómez-López-Hernández syndrome (GLH) or VACTERL-H. We identified male patient with severe RES. Ventriculomegaly, agenesis of septum pellucidum, very thin corpus callosum with interhemispheric cyst were additional neuroimaging findings. He had brachyturricephaly, midface retrusion, low-set posteriorly rotated ears and bilateral parietal well circumscribed areas of alopecia. No corneal anesthesia was observed; thus, demonstrating many of the diagnostic criteria of GLH. Interestingly, he additionally had bilateral bipartite parietal bone (BPB) that is an extremely rare anomaly of the parietal sutures. This is the first co-occurrence of this rare anomaly with GLH. We believe the presence of this unique finding could represent an important clue for understanding the pathogenesis of this malformation.


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Anormalidades Múltiplas/diagnóstico , Alopecia/diagnóstico , Cerebelo/anormalidades , Anormalidades Craniofaciais/diagnóstico , Transtornos do Crescimento/diagnóstico , Síndromes Neurocutâneas/diagnóstico , Rombencéfalo/anormalidades , Encéfalo/patologia , Fácies , Humanos , Lactente , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Osso Parietal/anormalidades , Crânio/anormalidades , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Am J Med Genet A ; 155A(11): 2885-96, 2011 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21990275

RESUMO

The designation microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism (MOPD) refers to a group of autosomal recessive disorders, comprising microcephaly, growth retardation, and a skeletal dysplasia. The different types of MOPD have been delineated on the basis of clinical, radiological, and genetic criteria. We describe two brothers, born to healthy, consanguineous parents, with intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation, microcephaly with abnormal gyral pattern and partial agenesis of corpus callosum, and skeletal anomalies reminiscent of those described in MOPD type I. This was confirmed by the identification of the homozygous g.55G > A mutation of RNU4ATAC encoding U4atac snRNA. The sibs had yellowish-gray hair, fair skin, and deficient retinal pigmentation. Skin biopsy showed abnormal melanin function but OCA genes were normal. The older sib had an intracranial hemorrhage at 1 week after birth, the younger developed chilblains-like lesions at the age 2½ years old but analysis of the SAMHD1 and TREX1 genes did not show any mutations. To the best of our knowledge, vasculopathy and pigmentary disorders have not been reported in MOPD I.


Assuntos
Nanismo/genética , Retardo do Crescimento Fetal/genética , Microcefalia/genética , Mutação , Osteocondrodisplasias/genética , Transtornos da Pigmentação/genética , Adolescente , Agenesia do Corpo Caloso/genética , Agenesia do Corpo Caloso/patologia , Pré-Escolar , Consanguinidade , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/genética , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento/patologia , Nanismo/patologia , Feminino , Retardo do Crescimento Fetal/patologia , Genótipo , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Microcefalia/patologia , Osteocondrodisplasias/patologia , Linhagem , Exame Físico , Transtornos da Pigmentação/patologia , Gravidez , Terceiro Trimestre da Gravidez , RNA Nuclear Pequeno/análise , Irmãos
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