Identification of novel deletions of 15q11q13 in Angelman syndrome by array-CGH: molecular characterization and genotype–phenotype correlations

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Trilochan Sahoo
Carlos A Bacino
Jennifer R German
Chad A Shaw
Lynne M Bird
Virginia Kimonis
Irinia Anselm
Susan Waisbren
Arthur L Beaudet
Sarika U Peters
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[1] Baylor College of Medicine,Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
[2] University of California,Department of Pediatrics and Rady Children's Hospital
[3] Psychiatry and Neurology,Department of Pediatrics
[4] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Angelman syndrome; autism; chromosome 15 deletions; comparative genomic hybridization;
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Angelman syndrome (AS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by mental retardation, absent speech, ataxia, and a happy disposition. Deletions of the 15q11q13 region are found in approximately 70% of AS patients. The deletions are sub-classified into class I and class II based on their sizes of ∼6.8 and ∼6.0, respectively, with two different proximal breakpoints and a common distal breakpoint. Utilizing a chromosome 15-specific comparative genomic hybridization genomic microarray (array-CGH), we have identified, determined the deletion sizes, and mapped the breakpoints in a cohort of 44 cases, to relate those breakpoints to the genomic architecture and derive more precise genotype–phenotype correlations. Interestingly four patients of the 44 studied (9.1%) had novel and unusually large deletions, and are reported here. This is the first report of very large deletions of 15q11q13 resulting in AS; the largest deletion being >10.6 Mb. These novel deletions involve three different distal breakpoints, two of which have been earlier shown to be involved in the generation of isodicentric 15q chromosomes (idic15). Additionally, precise determination of the deletion breakpoints reveals the presence of directly oriented low-copy repeats (LCRs) flanking the recurrent and novel breakpoints. The LCRs are adequate in size, orientation, and homology to enable abnormal recombination events leading to deletions and duplications. This genomic organization provides evidence for a common mechanism for the generation of both common and rare deletion types. Larger deletions result in a loss of several genes outside the common Angelman syndrome–Prader–Willi syndrome (AS–PWS) critical interval, and a more severe phenotype.
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