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Eur J Med Genet ; 51(1): 81-6, 2008.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17998172

RÉSUMÉ

In this study we report a female patient with an interstitial duplication of a region (10q22-q23) which is rarely reported in the literature. We fine mapped the aberration with array CGH, which revealed an 18.6-Mb duplication, covering 89 annotated genes, at 10q22.2-q23.33. There were no other deletions or duplications elsewhere in the genome. The main clinical features of the patient are microcephaly and congenital heart disease, which are likely to be caused by dosage effect of one or several genes in the duplicated region. Similar phenotypes have been found in other patients with 10q11-q22 duplications and in two out of three patients with 10q22-q25 duplications. However, most of the duplication cases were investigated only by conventional chromosome analyses, and fine mapping of these and other duplications of 10q22-q23 are warranted for genotype-phenotype comparisons.


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Aberrations des chromosomes , Chromosomes humains de la paire 10/génétique , Gènes dupliqués , Cardiopathies congénitales/génétique , Microcéphalie/génétique , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Humains
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Am J Med Genet A ; 136(2): 169-74, 2005 Jul 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15948187

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We applied comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) in six patients with de novo prenatal or postnatal extra marker chromosomes (MC). In four cases, MCs were mosaic and in one of them, the MC was detected in less than 50% of the cells. In three cases, CGH identified the origin of the extra MCs. In the other three, two prenatal cases and one child with an abnormal phenotype, CGH showed normal profiles. Among these cases, a normal profile and entirely C-band positive was identified suggesting that MC did not contain euchromatin. Genetic imbalances detected by CGH were as follow: a gain of 8p10-p12 in a boy with facial dysmorphism, hyperactivity and speech delay, a gain of 8q10-q12 in a healthy man with a history of spontaneous abortions, and a gain of 15q11-q13 in a girl with speech delay, and motor skill and object manipulation difficulties. Clinical data of these patients were compared with those reported in the literature. We conclude that CGH is a very useful and powerful tool for characterizing prenatal or postnatal MCs, even when the mosaicism is present and the MCs are present in less than 50% of the cells.


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Aberrations des chromosomes , Hybridation d'acides nucléiques/méthodes , Adolescent , Adulte , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Zébrage chromosomique , Femelle , Génome humain , Humains , Hybridation fluorescente in situ , Nouveau-né , Caryotypage , Mâle
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