Case Reports in Genetics (Jan 2011)

Pure Duplication of the Distal Long Arm of Chromosome 15 with Ebstein Anomaly and Clavicular Anomaly

  • Rachel O'Connor,
  • Amel Al-Murrani,
  • Salim Aftimos,
  • Philip Asquith,
  • Roberto Mazzaschi,
  • Dominique Eyrolle-Guignot,
  • Alice M. George,
  • Donald R. Love

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/898706
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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This report is of a patient with pure trisomy of 15q24-qter who presents with the rare Ebstein anomaly and a previously unreported skeletal anomaly. Chromosome microarray analysis allowed high-resolution identification of the extent of the trisomy and provided a means of achieving higher-resolution breakpoint data. The phenotypic expression of unbalanced chromosomal regions is a complex phenomenon, and fine mapping of the involved region, as described here, is only a first step on the path to its full understanding. Overexpression of the LINGO-1 and CSPG4 genes has been implicated in developmental delay seen in other patients with trisomy of 15q24-qter, but our patient is currently too young to ascertain developmental progress. The genetic underpinning of Ebstein anomaly and the skeletal anomaly reported here is unclear based on our high-resolution dosage mapping.