GATA2 deficiency phenotype associated with tandem duplication of the GATA2 locus linked to a common structural variant
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ABSTRACT: Typical features of GATA2 deficiency were observed in a individual with wild-type GATA2 sequence. The patient had a de novo tandem duplication of 187Kb spanning GATA2 and RPN1 containing a deletion of 25Kb 5’ of RPN1, inherited from the mother. The deletion is a copy number variant present in about 4% of Europeans (GRCh37: esv2725896 and nsv513733; GRCh38: esv3597711) and removes an alternative 5’ start site of RPN1 at 128,400Kb, associated with CTCF and H3K27ac binding peaks. A second copy of GATA2 is translocated to this region by the tandem duplication. RNA-Seq was underatken in order to identify any gene fussion events resulting from the mutation and to inverstigate differences in gene expression between the patient and controls.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE166201 | GEO | 2021/05/10
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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