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Severe Phenotype in a Patient With Homozygous 15q21.2 Microdeletion Involving BCL2L10, GNB5, and MYO5C Genes, Resembling Infantile Developmental Disorder With Cardiac Arrhythmias (IDDCA).


ABSTRACT: Homozygous and compound heterozygous mutations in GNB5 gene have been associated with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, ranging from neurodevelopmental issues with or without cardiac arrhythmia (LADCI) to severe developmental delay with epileptic encephalopathy, retinal dystrophy, and heart rhythm abnormalities (IDDCA). While missense or missense/non-sense mutations usually lead to milder form, the biallelic loss of function of GNB5 gene causes the severe multisystemic IDDCA phenotype. So far, only 27 patients have been described with GNB5-associated disease. We report the first case of a patient carrying a homozygous 15q21.2 microdeletion, encompassing GNB5 and the two contiguous genes BCL2L10 and MYO5C. The clinical features of the child are consistent with the severe IDDCA phenotype, thus confirming the GNB5 loss-of-function mechanism in determining such presentation of the disease.

SUBMITTER: Sciacca FL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7237723 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Severe Phenotype in a Patient With Homozygous 15q21.2 Microdeletion Involving <i>BCL2L10</i>, <i>GNB5</i>, and <i>MYO5C</i> Genes, Resembling Infantile Developmental Disorder With Cardiac Arrhythmias (IDDCA).

Sciacca Francesca L FL   Ciaccio Claudia C   Fontana Federica F   Strano Camilla C   Gilardoni Francesca F   Pantaleoni Chiara C   D'Arrigo Stefano S  

Frontiers in genetics 20200513


Homozygous and compound heterozygous mutations in <i>GNB5</i> gene have been associated with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, ranging from neurodevelopmental issues with or without cardiac arrhythmia (LADCI) to severe developmental delay with epileptic encephalopathy, retinal dystrophy, and heart rhythm abnormalities (IDDCA). While missense or missense/non-sense mutations usually lead to milder form, the biallelic loss of function of <i>GNB</i>5 gene causes the severe multisystemic IDD  ...[more]

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