Purvi M Kakadia, Barbara Fritz, Stefan K Bohlander
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Craniofrontonasal syndrome in a patient with an inv(X)(p22.2q13.1), separating EFNB1 from its enhancer.
Craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS) is an X-linked developmental disorder caused by loss of function variants (LOFVs) in the ephrin B1 (EFNB1) gene located on Xq13.1. In CFNS, unlike in other X-linked disorders, females with heterozygous EFNB1 pathogenic variants (PVs) have a severe phenotype, whereas males carrying hemizygous EFNB1 PVs have a mild phenotype. Here we report a female CFNS patient who was diagnosed with the typical features of CFNS as a new-born. Chromosomal analysis revealed a de novo pericentric inversion of one X chromosome; inv(X)(p22q13). Molecular testing for EFNB1 mutations and a SNP-array test for genomic imbalances returned negative results. We identified the inversion breakpoints using whole genome sequencing (WGS). One of the breakpoints was about 97 kbp downstream of the 3' end of the EFNB1 gene, separating a potential EFNB1 enhancer region from the EFNB1 gene. To our knowledge, this is the first case of CFNS caused by a large structural variant, altering the genomic and regulatory context of EFNB1.
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The European Journal of Human Genetics is the official journal of the European Society of Human Genetics, publishing high-quality, original research papers, short reports and reviews in the rapidly expanding field of human genetics and genomics. It covers molecular, clinical and cytogenetics, interfacing between advanced biomedical research and the clinician, and bridging the great diversity of facilities, resources and viewpoints in the genetics community.
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