De Novo Large Deletion Leading to Fragile X Syndrome
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- DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.884424
De Novo Large Deletion Leading to Fragile X Syndrome
Abstract
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most frequent cause of X-linked inherited intellectual disabilities (ID) and the most frequent monogenic form of autism spectrum disorders. It is caused by an expansion of a CGG trinucleotide repeat located in the 5'UTR of the FMR1 gene, resulting in the absence of the fragile X mental retardation protein, FMRP. Other mechanisms such as deletions or point mutations of the FMR1 gene have been described and account for approximately 1% of individuals with FXS. Here, we report a 7-year-old boy with FXS with a de novo deletion of approximately 1.1 Mb encompassing several genes, including the FMR1 and the ASFMR1 genes, and several miRNAs, whose lack of function could result in the observed proband phenotypes. In addition, we also demonstrate that FMR4 completely overlaps with ASFMR1, and there are no sequencing differences between both transcripts (i.e., ASFMR1/FMR4 throughout the article).
Keywords: ASFMR1/FMR4 gene; FMR1 gene; fragile X syndrome; large deletion; miRNA.
Copyright © 2022 Jiraanont, Manor, Tabatadze, Zafarullah, Mendoza, Melikishvili and Tassone.
Conflict of interest statement
FT received funds from Azrieli Foundation and Zynerba for studies on Fragile X syndrome. The remaining authors declared that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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