Molecular Cytogenetics (Feb 2009)

11p Microdeletion including <it>WT1 </it>but not <it>PAX6</it>, presenting with cataract, mental retardation, genital abnormalities and seizures: a case report

  • Baekgaard Peter,
  • Bangsgaard Regitze,
  • Brøndum-Nielsen Karen,
  • Almind Gitte J,
  • Grønskov Karen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-8166-2-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 6

Abstract

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Abstract WAGR syndrome (Wilms' tumor, aniridia, genitourinary abnormalities and mental retardation) and Potocki-Shaffer syndrome are rare contiguous gene deletion syndromes caused by deletions of the 11p14-p12 chromosome region. We present a patient with mental retardation, unilateral cataract, bilateral ptosis, genital abnormalities, seizures and a dysmorphic face. Cytogenetic analysis showed a deletion on 11p that was further characterized using FISH and MLPA analyses. The deletion (11p13-p12) located in the area between the deletions associated with the WAGR and Potocki-Shaffer syndromes had a maximum size of 8.5 Mb and encompasses 44 genes. Deletion of WT1 explains the genital abnormalities observed. As PAX6 was intact the cataract observed cannot be explained by a deletion of this gene. Seizures have been described in Potocki-Shaffer syndrome while mental retardation has been described in both WAGR and Potocki-Shaffer syndrome. Characterization of this patient contributes further to elucidate the function of the genes in the 11p14-p12 chromosome region.