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A family with brachydactyly mental retardation syndrome with a missense variant in HDAC4.


ABSTRACT: Brachydactyly mental retardation syndrome (BDMR) or chromosome 2q37 deletion syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by 2q37 deletion or haploinsufficiency of histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4). The HDAC4 gene is responsible for major BDMR phenotypes. The symptoms of BDMR include mild-to-moderate intellectual disability, seizures, autism spectrum disorder, short stature, obesity, and facial dysmorphism. Here, we report a family (n = 5) with BDMR who had a missense variant of HDAC4. Four affected individuals [5-yr-old girl (index case); 15- and 3-yr-old siblings; and father] had mild intellectual disability, three of the four affected individuals had short stature and mild cardiac anomalies, and two of the four affected individuals had hypothyroidism. Whole-exome sequencing and analyses of the index case and her family revealed an allelic variant in the HDAC4 gene (NM_001378414.1:c.2204G>A:p. Arg735Gln). A healthy family member (mother) did not have the missense variant. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a missense variation in HDAC4 that is associated with BDMR.

SUBMITTER: Takeyari S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10068624 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A family with brachydactyly mental retardation syndrome with a missense variant in <i>HDAC4</i>.

Takeyari Shinji S   Yamamoto Kenichi K   Fujiwara Makoto M   Ohata Yasuhisa Y   Kitaoka Taichi T   Kubota Takuo T   Nagata Miho M   Ishihara Yasuki Y   Miyashita Yohei Y   Asano Yoshihiro Y   Ozono Keiichi K  

Clinical pediatric endocrinology : case reports and clinical investigations : official journal of the Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology 20230210 2


Brachydactyly mental retardation syndrome (BDMR) or chromosome 2q37 deletion syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by 2q37 deletion or haploinsufficiency of histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4). The <i>HDAC4</i> gene is responsible for major BDMR phenotypes. The symptoms of BDMR include mild-to-moderate intellectual disability, seizures, autism spectrum disorder, short stature, obesity, and facial dysmorphism. Here, we report a family (n = 5) with BDMR who had a missense variant of <i>HDAC4</i>. Four a  ...[more]

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