Publications by authors named "A Garcia-Oguiza"

Article Synopsis
  • DeSanto-Shinawi syndrome is a rare disorder linked to mutations in the WAC gene on chromosome 10, causing facial abnormalities, intellectual disability, and behavioral issues.
  • The case report introduces a new deletion case and reviews existing cases, highlighting the differences between those caused by point mutations and deletions in the same genetic region.
  • Identifying unique clinical features can help doctors in diagnosing the syndrome and determining the best tests to confirm it.
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GEMIN5, an RNA-binding protein is essential for assembly of the survival motor neuron (SMN) protein complex and facilitates the formation of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs), the building blocks of spliceosomes. Here, we have identified 30 affected individuals from 22 unrelated families presenting with developmental delay, hypotonia, and cerebellar ataxia harboring biallelic variants in the GEMIN5 gene. Mutations in GEMIN5 perturb the subcellular distribution, stability, and expression of GEMIN5 protein and its interacting partners in patient iPSC-derived neurons, suggesting a potential loss-of-function mechanism.

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Background: Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by broad thumbs and halluces, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and growth retardation. Clinical manifestations of RSTS are varied and overlap with other syndromes' phenotype, which makes clinical diagnosis challenging. CREBBP is the major causative gene (55%-60% of the cases), whereas pathogenic variants found in EP300 represent the molecular cause in 8% of RSTS patients.

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Background: Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS) is a rare autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by broad thumbs and halluces. RSTS is caused by mutations in CREBBP and in EP300 genes in 50-60% and 8%, respectively. Up to now, 76 RSTS-EP300 patients have been described.

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