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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
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A new and a reclassified ICF patient without mutations in DNMT3B and its interacting proteins SUMO‐1 and UBC9

Authors: Kloeckener-Gruissem, Barbara; Betts, David R; Zankl, Andreas; Berger, Wolfgang; Güngör, Tayfun;

A new and a reclassified ICF patient without mutations in DNMT3B and its interacting proteins SUMO‐1 and UBC9

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AbstractThe ICF syndrome (immunodeficiency, centromeric instability, facial anomalies) (OMIM#242860) is a rare autosomal, recessively inherited disorder. Another rare condition, ischiadic hypoplasia, renal dysgenesis, immunodeficiency, and polydactyly (IHRDIP, OMIM#243340), displays features that resemble those of the ICF syndrome. Due to the overlapping symptoms in both syndromes, we asked whether a shared underlying molecular defect exists. Two patients, each with the clinical characteristics of one of these syndromes, were subjected to conventional cytogenetic analysis and the determination of the methylation state of satellite II DNA. We found that both displayed the two hallmark features of the ICF syndrome, namely hypomethylation and centromeric instability of chromosomes 1 and 16. Therefore, we reclassified the patient previously diagnosed with the IHRDIP syndrome as an ICF patient. Since the majority of ICF patients are carriers of mutations in the methytransferase gene DNMT3B, we determined the sequence of its coding, splice site, and putative promoter region and analyzed its transcripts in both patients, without detecting any alterations. Similarly, the coding region of two DNMT3B‐interacting proteins, SUMO‐1 and UBC9, did not reveal mutations. With this study, the published number of patients that lack mutations in DNMT3B coding region increases to almost 40% of all ICF patients reported. It is, therefore, implied that a significant subset of ICF patients will have a yet unknown, alternative alteration, which may include the involvement of DNMT3B‐interacting factors or aberrations of an independent pathway. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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Male, 10039 Institute of Medical Genetics, DNA Mutational Analysis, Kidney, Craniofacial Abnormalities, 11124 Institute of Medical Molecular Genetics, Consanguinity, methyltransferase DNMT3B, UBC9, DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferases, 610 Medicine & health, Genetics (clinical), Syndrome, Pedigree, ICF syndrome, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1, Child, Preschool, Cytogenetic Analysis, Female, SUMO-1, Adult, 2716 Genetics (clinical), 1, SUMO-1 Protein, Centromere, 610 Medicine & health, Diagnosis, Differential, 110311 Medical Genetics (excl. Cancer Genetics), 1311 Genetics, Ischium, Chromosomal Instability, Genetics, DNA hypomethylation, Humans, Abnormalities, Multiple, Chromosome Aberrations, Family Health, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes, 1103 Clinical Sciences, DNA, Polydactyly, 10036 Medical Clinic, SUMO, FOS: Biological sciences, 10032 Clinic for Oncology and Hematology, Mutation, Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzymes, 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine, 570 Life sciences; biology, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 16

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