Paternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 19 in a pair of monochorionic diamniotic twins with dysmorphic features and developmental delay

Author:

Yeung Kit San,Ho Matthew Sai Pong,Lee So Lun,Kan Anita Sik Yau,Chan Kelvin Yuen Kwong,Tang Mary Hoi Yin,Mak Christopher Chun Yu,Leung Gordon Ka Chun,So Po Lam,Pfundt Rolph,Marshall Christian R,Scherer Stephen W,Choufani Sanaa,Weksberg Rosanna,Hon-Yin Chung Brian

Abstract

BackgroundWe report here clinical, cytogenetic and molecular data for a pair of monochorionic diamniotic twins with paternal isodisomy for chromosome 19. Both twins presented with dysmorphic features and global developmental delay. This represents, to our knowledge, the first individual human case of paternal uniparental disomy for chromosome 19 (UPD19).MethodsWhole-exome sequencing, together with conventional karyotype and SNP array analysis were performed along with genome-wide DNA methylation array for delineation of the underlying molecular defects.ResultsConventional karyotyping on amniocytes and lymphocytes showed normal karyotypes for both twins. Whole-exome sequencing did not identify any pathogenic sequence variants but >5000 homozygous exonic variants on chromosome 19, suggestive of UPD19. SNP arrays on blood and buccal DNA both showed paternal isodisomy for chromosome 19. Losses of imprinting for known imprinted genes on chromosome 19 were identified, including ZNF331, PEG3, ZIM2 and MIMT1. In addition, imprinting defects were also identified in genes located on other chromosomes, including GPR1-AS, JAKMP1 and NHP2L1.ConclusionImprinting defects are the most likely cause for the dysmorphism and developmental delay in this first report of monozygotic twins with UPD19. However, epigenotype-phenotype correlation will require identification of additional individuals with UPD19 and further molecular analysis.

Funder

The Society for the Relief of Disabled Childre

The GlaxoSmithKline/ Canadian Institute of Health Research Chair in the Genome Sciences

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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