A rare cardiac phenotype of dextrocardia observed in a fetus with 1p36 deletion syndrome and a balanced translocation: a prenatal case report
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Published:2020-11-16
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:1755-8166
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Container-title:Molecular Cytogenetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mol Cytogenet
Author:
Gao Li, Zhang Junyu, Han Xu, Hu Wenjing, Sun Jinling, Tan Yuru, Zhao Xinrong, Hua Renyi, Wang Shan, Zhang Yan, Wang Yanlin, Wu YiORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chromosome 1p36 deletion syndrome is a contiguous genetic disorder with multiple congenital anomalies and mental retardation. It has been emerging as one of the most common terminal deletion syndromes in humans with the rapid utility of microarray analysis. However, the prenatal findings of 1p36 deletion syndrome are still limited. We report a fetus with 1p36 deletion and cardiac phenotype of dextrocardia, combined with a balanced translocation between chromosome 5 and 6. The phenotype of dextrocardia is rarely reported in prenatal 1p36 deletion cases.
Case presentation
We present a prenatal 1p36 deletion case with congenital heart diseases and single umbilical artery. Fetal echocardiography showed dextrocardia, ventricular septal defect and pericardial effusion. Fetal karyotype revealed a de novo balanced translocation of 46,XY,t(5;6)(q11.2;q23.3). Chromosomal microarray analysis detected a pathogenic deletion in 1p36.21p36.12, with the size of 6.38 Mb. Further whole genome sequencing revealed that the balanced translocation disrupted the EYA4 and ITGA1 genes.
Conclusions
Although congenital heart diseases are very common clinical manifestations among patients with 1p36 deletion, dextrocardia is a quite rare cardiac phenotype. This is the second case with 1p36 deletion and dextrocardia, and the first prenatally diagnosed 1p36 deletion case with dextrocardia. Our case indicates that genes in 1p36 are associated with not only heart structural anomalies, but also cardiac laterality development. Our results also imply that the EYA4 gene disrupted by the balanced translocation might be related with the cardiac development.
Funder
Interdisciplinary Program of Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai Municipal commission of science and technology program The national seicence foundation of China The municipal human resources development program for outstanding young talents in medical and health sciences in Shanghai School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Biochemistry, medical,Genetics(clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry
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