Refining the phenotype associated with MEF2C haploinsufficiency
Refining the phenotype associated with MEF2C haploinsufficiency
Novara F, Beri S, Giorda R, Ortibus E, Nageshappa S, Darra F, dalla Bernardina B, Zuffardi O, Van Esch H. Refining the phenotype associated with MEF2C haploinsufficiency.Recently, submicroscopic deletions of the 5q14.3 region have been described in patients with severe mental retardation (MR), stereotypic movements, epilepsy and cerebral malformations. Further delineation of a critical region of overlap in these patients pointed to MEF2C as the responsible gene. This finding was further reinforced by the identification of a nonsense mutation in a patient with a similar phenotype. In brain, MEF2C is essential for early neurogenesis, neuronal migration and differentiation. Here we present two additional patients with severe MR, autism spectrum disorder and epilepsy, carrying a very small deletion encompassing the MEF2C gene. This finding strengthens the role of this gene in severe MR, and enables further delineation of the clinical phenotype.
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium
- University of Verona Italy
- KU Leuven Belgium
- University of Pavia Italy
Male, Adolescent, MEF2 Transcription Factors, ARRAY CGH, Infant, Epilepsies, Myoclonic, MADS Domain Proteins, Haploinsufficiency, MEF2C HAPLOINSUFFICIENCY; PHENOTYPE; EPILEPSY, Phenotype, Myogenic Regulatory Factors, Child Development Disorders, Pervasive, Child, Preschool, Intellectual Disability, Humans, MICRODELETION, MEF2C, Sequence Deletion
Male, Adolescent, MEF2 Transcription Factors, ARRAY CGH, Infant, Epilepsies, Myoclonic, MADS Domain Proteins, Haploinsufficiency, MEF2C HAPLOINSUFFICIENCY; PHENOTYPE; EPILEPSY, Phenotype, Myogenic Regulatory Factors, Child Development Disorders, Pervasive, Child, Preschool, Intellectual Disability, Humans, MICRODELETION, MEF2C, Sequence Deletion
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