Multiple copy number variation in a patient with Kleefstra syndrome.

Thomas Nohama Lee, Henrique El Laden Rechetello, João Batista De Arêa Lima Júnior, João Pedro Fagoti Ferraz Cornelio,Naiara Bozza Pegoraro,Salmo Raskin,Liya Regina Mikami

Revista Paulista de Pediatria(2023)

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OBJECTIVE:To report a rare case of a patient with a molecular diagnosis of Kleefstra syndrome (KS) who has four other chromosomal alterations involving pathogenic variants. CASE DESCRIPTION:Male patient, two years old, with global delay, including in neuropsychomotor development, ocular hypertelorism, broad forehead, brachycephaly, hypotonia, ligament laxity, unilateral single palmar crease and arachnoid cyst. The microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization (a-CGH) identified copy number variations (CNVs) in five regions: 9q34.3, 6p22.1, Yq11.223, Yp11.23, and 2q24.1. The heterozygous microdeletion in 9q34.3 involving the EHMT1 gene confirms the diagnosis of KS. COMMENTS:The presence of pathogenic CNVs and/or those of uncertain significance, located on chromosomes 2, 6 and Y, may be contributing to a variability in the patient's clinical condition (arachnoid cyst, single palmar fold and ligament laxity), compared to other individuals with only KS genetic alteration, making the dignosis of the disease harder.
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Neurodevelopmental disorders,Genetics,Genes
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