A case of follow-up of a patient with 22q11.2 distal deletion syndrome and a review of the literature
10.5734/JGM.2021.18.2.110
- Author:
Dong Jun HA
1
;
Ji Sun PARK
;
Woori JANG
;
Na-young JUNG
;
Su Jin KIM
;
Yeonsook MOON
;
Jieun LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Pediatrics, Inha University Hospital, Inha University College of Medicine, Incheon, Korea
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:Journal of Genetic Medicine
2021;18(2):110-116
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Microdeletions of chromosome 22q11.2 are one of the most common microdeletions occurring in humans, and is known to be associated with a wide range of highly variable features. These deletions occur within a cluster of low copy repeats (LCRs) in 22q11.2, referred to as LCR22 A-H. DiGeorge (DGS)/velocardiofacial syndrome is the most prevalent form of a 22q11.2 deletions, caused by mainly proximal deletions between LCR22 A and D. As deletions of distal portion to the DGS deleted regions has been extensively studied, the recurrent distal 22q11.2 microdeletions distinct from DGS has been suggested as several clinical entities according to the various in size and position of the deletions on LCRs. We report a case of long-term follow-up of a female diagnosed with a 22q11.2 distal deletion syndrome, identified a deletion of 1.9 Mb at 22q11.21q11.23 (chr22: 21,798,906-23,653,963) using single nucleotide polymorphism array. This region was categorized as distal deletion type of 22q11.2, involving LCR22 D-F. She was born as a preterm, low birth weight to healthy non-consanguineous Korean parents. She showed developmental delay, growth retardation, dysmorphic facial features, and mild skeletal deformities. The patient underwent a growth hormone administration due to growth impairment without catch-up growth. While a height gain was noted, she had become overweight and was subsequently diagnosed with pre-diabetes. Our case could help broaden the genetic and clinical spectrum of 22q11.2 distal deletions.