Identification of a novel 15.5 kb SHOX deletion associated with marked intrafamilial phenotypic variability and analysis of its molecular origin |
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Authors: | ANGELOS ALEXANDROU IOANNIS PAPAEVRIPIDOU KYRIAKOS TSANGARAS IOANNA ALEXANDROU MARIOS TRYFONIDIS VIOLETTA CHRISTOPHIDOU-ANASTASIADOU ELENI ZAMBA-PAPANICOLAOU GEORGE KOUMBARIS VASSOS NEOCLEOUS LEONIDAS A. PHYLACTOU NICOS SKORDIS GEORGE A. TANTELES CAROLINA SISMANI |
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Affiliation: | 1.Cytogenetics and Genomics Department,The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics,Nicosia,Cyprus;2.NIPD Genetics Ltd,Nicosia,Cyprus;3.Orthopedics Department,Nicosia General Hospital and Archbishop Makarios III Medical Centre,Nicosia,Cyprus;4.Clinical Genetics Department,The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics and Archbishop Makarios III Medical Centre,Nicosia,Cyprus;5.Neurology Clinic D,The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics,Nicosia,Cyprus;6.Molecular Genetics, Function and Therapy Department,The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics,Nicosia,Cyprus;7.Division of Pediatric Endocrinology,Paedi Center for Specialized Pediatrics,Nicosia,Cyprus |
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Abstract: | Haploinsufficiency of the short stature homeobox contaning SHOX gene has been shown to result in a spectrum of phenotypes ranging from Leri–Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD) at the more severe end to SHOX-related short stature at the milder end of the spectrum. Most alterations are whole gene deletions, point mutations within the coding region, or microdeletions in its flanking sequences. Here, we present the clinical and molecular data as well as the potential molecular mechanism underlying a novel microdeletion, causing a variable SHOX-related haploinsufficiency disorder in a three-generation family. The phenotype resembles that of LWD in females, in males, however, the phenotypic expression is milder. The 15523-bp SHOX intragenic deletion, encompassing exons 3–6, was initially detected by array-CGH, followed by MLPA analysis. Sequencing of the breakpoints indicated an Alu recombination-mediated deletion (ARMD) as the potential causative mechanism. |
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