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Impact of molecular mechanisms, including deletion size, on Prader-Willi syndrome phenotype: study of 75 patients

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CLINICAL GENETICS
卷 67, 期 1, 页码 47-52

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.2005.00377.x

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deletion of 15q11-q13; diagnosis; maternal uniparental disomy; phenotypic variability; Prader-Willi syndrome

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Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) can result from a 15q11-q13 paternal deletion, maternal uniparental disomy (UPD), or imprinting mutations. We describe here the phenotypic variability detected in 51 patients with different types of deletions and 24 patients with UPD. Although no statistically significant differences could be demonstrated between the two main types of PWS deletion patients, it was observed that type I (BP1-BP3) patients acquired speech later than type 11 (BP2-BP3) patients. Comparing the clinical pictures of our patients with UPD with those with deletions, we found that UPD children presented with lower birth length and started walking earlier and deletion patients presented with a much higher incidence of seizures than UPD patients. In addition, the mean maternal age in the UPD group was higher than in the deletion group. No statistically significant differences could be demonstrated between the deletion and the UPD group with respect to any of the major features of PWS. In conclusion, our study did not detect significant phenotypic differences among type I and type 11 PWS deletion patients, but it did demonstrate that seizures were six times more common in patients with a deletion than in those with UPD.

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