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Case Reports
. 2016 Dec;80(6):809-815.
doi: 10.1038/pr.2016.162. Epub 2016 Aug 8.

De novo mutations in genes of mediator complex causing syndromic intellectual disability: mediatorpathy or transcriptomopathy?

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De novo mutations in genes of mediator complex causing syndromic intellectual disability: mediatorpathy or transcriptomopathy?

Alfonso Caro-Llopis et al. Pediatr Res. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Mutations in the X-linked gene MED12 cause at least three different, but closely related, entities of syndromic intellectual disability. Recently, a new syndrome caused by MED13L deleterious variants has been described, which shows similar clinical manifestations including intellectual disability, hypotonia, and other congenital anomalies.

Methods: Genotyping of 1,256 genes related with neurodevelopment was performed by next-generation sequencing in three unrelated patients and their healthy parents. Clinically relevant findings were confirmed by conventional sequencing.

Results: Each patient showed one de novo variant not previously reported in the literature or databases. Two different missense variants were found in the MED12 or MED13L genes and one nonsense mutation was found in the MED13L gene.

Conclusion: The phenotypic consequences of these mutations are closely related and/or have been previously reported in one or other gene. Additionally, MED12 and MED13L code for two closely related partners of the mediator kinase module. Consequently, we propose the concept of a common MED12/MED13L clinical spectrum, encompassing Opitz-Kaveggia syndrome, Lujan-Fryns syndrome, Ohdo syndrome, MED13L haploinsufficiency syndrome, and others.

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