The strength of combined cytogenetic and mate-pair sequencing techniques illustrated by a germline chromothripsis rearrangement involving FOXP2

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  • Nazaryan, Lusine
  • Eunice G Stefanou
  • Claus Hansen
  • Nadezda Kosyakova
  • Mads Bak
  • Freddie H Sharkey
  • Theodora Mantziou
  • Anastasios D Papanastasiou
  • Voula Velissariou
  • Thomas Liehr
  • Maria Syrrou
  • Tommerup, Niels
Next-generation mate-pair sequencing (MPS) has revealed that many constitutional complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are associated with local shattering of chromosomal regions (chromothripsis). Although MPS promises to identify the molecular basis of the abnormal phenotypes associated with many CCRs, none of the reported mate-pair sequenced complex rearrangements have been simultaneously studied with state-of-the art molecular cytogenetic techniques. Here, we studied chromothripsis-associated CCR involving chromosomes 2, 5 and 7, associated with global developmental and psychomotor delay and severe speech disorder. We identified three truncated genes: CDH12, DGKB and FOXP2, confirming the role of FOXP2 in severe speech disorder, and suggestive roles of CDH12 and/or DGKB for the global developmental and psychomotor delay. Our study confirmes the power of MPS for detecting breakpoints and truncated genes at near nucleotide resolution in chromothripsis. However, only by combining MPS data with conventional G-banding and extensive fluorescence in situ hybridizations could we delineate the precise structure of the derivative chromosomes.European Journal of Human Genetics advance online publication, 17 July 2013; doi:10.1038/ejhg.2013.147.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
Volume22
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)338-343
Number of pages6
ISSN1018-4813
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2014

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