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  • - The 1q21.1 chromosomal band is divided into proximal and distal regions, with the distal area linked to various neurodevelopmental issues, while the proximal region is connected to TAR syndrome but lacks extensive study.
  • - A study assessed 55 individuals with copy number variations (CNVs) affecting proximal 1q21.1, identifying multiple microdeletions and microduplications, with several cases exhibiting TAR syndrome or related phenotypes.
  • - Findings indicate that proximal 1q21.1 CNVs may contribute to abnormal phenotypes in some individuals, revealing a potential clinical significance that warrants further investigation.

Article Abstract

Chromosomal band 1q21.1 can be divided into two distinct regions, proximal and distal, based on segmental duplications that mediate recurrent rearrangements. Microdeletions and microduplications of the distal region within 1q21.1, which are susceptibility factors for a variety of neurodevelopmental phenotypes, have been more extensively studied than proximal microdeletions and microduplications. Proximal microdeletions are known as a susceptibility factor for thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome, but it is unclear if these proximal microdeletions have other phenotypic consequences. Therefore, to elucidate the clinical significance of rearrangements of the proximal 1q21.1 region, we evaluated the phenotypes in patients identified with 1q21.1 rearrangements after referral for clinical microarray testing. We report clinical information for 55 probands with copy number variations (CNVs) involving proximal 1q21.1: 22 microdeletions and 20 reciprocal microduplications limited to proximal 1q21.1 and 13 microdeletions that include both the proximal and distal regions. Six individuals with proximal microdeletions have TAR syndrome. Three individuals with proximal microdeletions and two individuals with larger microdeletions of proximal and distal 1q21.1 have a 'partial' TAR phenotype. Furthermore, one subject with TAR syndrome has a smaller, atypical deletion, narrowing the critical deletion region for the syndrome. Otherwise, phenotypic features varied among individuals with these microdeletions and microduplications. The recurrent, proximal 1q21.1 microduplications are enriched in our population undergoing genetic testing compared with control populations. Therefore, CNVs in proximal 1q21.1 can be a contributing factor for the development of abnormal phenotypes in some carriers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3376272PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2012.6DOI Listing

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