• Croatian medical journal · Oct 2023

    Case Reports

    The first case report of distal 16p12.1p11.2 trisomy and proximal 16p11.2 tetrasomy inherited from both parents.

    • Leona Morožin Pohovski, Ivona Sansović, Katarina Vulin, and Ljubica Odak.
    • Leona Morožin Pohovski, Children's Hospital Zagreb, Klaićeva 16, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, leona.more@yahoo.com.
    • Croat. Med. J. 2023 Oct 31; 64 (5): 339343339-343.

    AbstractRecurrent copy number variants in the chromosomal region 16p11.2 are among the most frequent genetic causes of neurodevelopmental disorders. The increasing prevalence of brain structural anomalies is also associated with 16p11.2 deletions and duplications. We report on a four-year-old boy with microcephaly, trigonocephaly, and dysmorphic features. The patient also exhibited motor delay and autism spectrum disorder. Microarray analysis showed a single-copy gain of a 1.187 kb segment in the 16p12.1p11.2 region and a two-copy gain of a 525 kb segment in the 16p11.2 region. Parental analysis revealed a 1.7 Mb duplication at the 16p12.1p11.2 (BP1-BP5 region) in the father and a 525 kb duplication in the 16p11.2 region (BP4-BP5) in the mother. The patient inherited the entire abnormality from each parent and, as a result, presented with partial trisomy of the 16p12.1p11.2 region and partial tetrasomy of the 16p11.2 region. The MLPA P343 Autism-1 Probemix was used to verify the copy number gains in the 16p11.2 region detected by chromosomal microarray analysis. Double duplications are very rare chromosomal rearrangements. The phenotype for distal 16p12.1p11.2 trisomy (BP1-BP3) and proximal 16p11.2 (BP4-BP5) tetrasomy is unknown. To our knowledge, this is the first patient described in the literature who inherited 16p11.2 duplications from both parents.

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