Maternally inherited deletion encompassing the RTL1as and MEG8 genes of the human 14q32 imprinted region in a patient with a mild Kagami‐Ogata syndrome phenotype

Author:

Sirera Sirera Paula1,García‐Payá Elena1ORCID,Olivas García Julia1,Jadraque Rodríguez Rocío2,Hernández Romero Sofía Daniela1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Molecular Cytogenetics Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante (ISABIAL), Hospital General Universitario de Dr. Balmis de Alicante Alicante Spain

2. Department of Pediatrics Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante (ISABIAL), Hospital General Universitario de Dr. Balmis de Alicante Alicante Spain

Abstract

AbstractKagami‐Ogata syndrome and Temple syndrome are imprinting disorders caused by the abnormal expression of genes in an imprinted cluster on chromosome 14q32. Here, we report a female with mild features of the Kagami‐Ogata syndrome phenotype with polyhydramnios, neonatal hypotonia, feeding difficulties, abnormal foot morphology, patent foramen ovale, distal arthrogryposis, normal facial profile, and a bell‐shaped thorax without coat hanger ribs. The single nucleotide polymorphism array revealed the interstitial deletion of chromosome 14q32.2–q32.31 (117 kb in size), involving the RTL1as and MEG8 genes, and other small nucleolar RNAs and microRNAs. The differentially methylated regions (DMRs) appeared unaltered. The RTL1as gene deletion and the normal methylation pattern of the MEG3 gene loci were confirmed by methylation‐specific multiplex ligation‐dependent probe amplification. Deletions of the 14q32 region without involving DMRs, and encompassing only the RTL1as and MEG8 genes, are poorly described in the literature. The mother's chromosomal microarray also confirmed the identical 14q32.2 deletion, although she presented a normal phenotype. The maternally inherited 14q32 deletion was responsible for Kagami‐Ogata syndrome in our patient. It was not sufficient, however, to produce Temple syndrome or any other pathogenic phenotype in the patient's mother.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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