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The usefulness of array comparative genomic hybridization in clinical diagnostics of intellectual disability in children

Authors :
Magdalena, Bartnik
Barbara, Wiśniowiecka-Kowalnik
Beata, Nowakowska
Marta, Smyk
Marta, Kędzior
Katarzyna, Sobecka
Anna, Kutkowska-Kaźmierczak
Jakub, Klapecki
Krzysztof, Szczałuba
Jennifer, Castañeda
Paweł, Własienko
Natalia, Bezniakow
Ewa, Obersztyn
Ewa, Bocian
Source :
Developmental period medicine. 18(3)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Intellectual disability (ID)/Developmental delay (DD), which occurs in 1-3% of the population, accounts for a large number of cases regularly seen in genetics clinics. Currently, Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization (array CGH) is recommended by the International Standards for Cytogenomic Arrays (ISCA) Consortium as a first line test in the diagnostics of ID/DD, replacing G-banded chromosome analysis.Application of array CGH in clinical diagnostics of developmental delay/ intellectual disability in children.We present the results of 8x60K oligonucleotide array application that was successfully implemented in a cohort of 112 patients with the clinical diagnosis of intellectual disability and accompanying dysmorphic features and/or congenital malformations.We have identified 37 copy number variants (CNVs) with the size ranging from 40 kb to numerical chromosomal aberrations, including unbalanced translocations and chromosome Y disomy, receiving an overall diagnostic yield of 33%. Known pathogenic changes were identified in 21.4% of the cases. Among patients with pathogenic CNVs identified by array CGH, 41.7% had a previously normal karyotype analysis.Our studies provide more insights into the benefits derived by using chromosomal microarray analysis and demonstrate the usefulness of array CGH as a first-tier clinical setting test in patients with intellectual disability.

Details

ISSN :
1428345X
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Developmental period medicine
Accession number :
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