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Spectrum of NIPBL gene mutations in Polish patients with Cornelia de Lange syndrome
Authors:Alina Kuzniacka  Jolanta Wierzba  Magdalena Ratajska  Beata S Lipska  Magdalena Koczkowska  Monika Malinowska  Janusz Limon
Institution:1. Department of Biology and Genetics, Medical University of Gdansk, Debinki 1 str., 80211, Gdansk, Poland
2. Department of Pediatrics, Hematology, Oncology and Endocrinology, Department of General Nursery, Medical University of Gdansk, Debinki 7 str., 80211, Gdansk, Poland
Abstract:Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a rare multi-system genetic disorder characterised by growth and developmental delay, distinctive facial dysmorphism, limb malformations and multiple organ defects. The disease is caused by mutations in genes responsible for the formation and regulation of cohesin complex. About half of the cases result from mutations in the NIPBL gene coding delangin, a protein regulating the initialisation of cohesion. To date, approximately 250 point mutations have been identified in more than 300 CdLS patients worldwide. In the present study, conducted on a group of 64 unrelated Polish CdLS patients, 25 various NIPBL sequence variants, including 22 novel point mutations, were detected. Additionally, large genomic deletions on chromosome 5p13 encompassing the NIPBL gene locus were detected in two patients with the most severe CdLS phenotype. Taken together, 42 % of patients were found to have a deleterious alteration affecting the NIPBL gene, by and large private ones (89 %). The review of the types of mutations found so far in Polish patients, their frequency and correlation with the severity of the observed phenotype shows that Polish CdLS cases do not significantly differ from other populations.
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