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Novel 47.5-kb deletion in RAB27A results in severe Griscelli Syndrome Type 2.


ABSTRACT: Griscelli syndrome (GS), a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by partial albinism and immunological impairment and/or severe neurological impairment, results from mutations in the MYO5A (GS1), RAB27A (GS2), or MLPH (GS3) genes. We identified a Hispanic patient born of a consanguineous union who presented with immunodeficiency, partial albinism, hepatic dysfunction, hemophagocytosis, neurological impairment, nystagmus, and silvery hair indicative of Griscelli Syndrome Type 2 (GS2). We screened for point mutations, but only exons 2-6 of the patient's DNA could be PCR-amplified. Whole genome analysis using the Illumina 1M-Duo DNA Analysis BeadChip identified a homozygous deletion in the patient's DNA. The exact breakpoints of the 47.5-kb deletion were identified as chr15q15-q21.1: g.53332432_53379990del (NCBI Build 37.1); the patient lacks the promoter and 5'UTR regions of RAB27A, thus confirming the diagnosis of GS2.

SUBMITTER: Vincent LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2922439 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel 47.5-kb deletion in RAB27A results in severe Griscelli Syndrome Type 2.

Vincent Lisa M LM   Gilbert Fred F   DiPace Jennifer I JI   Ciccone Carla C   Markello Thomas C TC   Jeong Andrew A   Dorward Heidi H   Westbroek Wendy W   Gahl William A WA   Bussel James B JB   Huizing Marjan M  

Molecular genetics and metabolism 20100610 1


Griscelli syndrome (GS), a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by partial albinism and immunological impairment and/or severe neurological impairment, results from mutations in the MYO5A (GS1), RAB27A (GS2), or MLPH (GS3) genes. We identified a Hispanic patient born of a consanguineous union who presented with immunodeficiency, partial albinism, hepatic dysfunction, hemophagocytosis, neurological impairment, nystagmus, and silvery hair indicative of Griscelli Syndrome Type 2 (GS2). W  ...[more]

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