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  • Chromosomal structural variations can lead to serious developmental and psychiatric disorders, as demonstrated in a nonverbal female adolescent with multiple severe behavioral and developmental issues.
  • Genetic analysis identified balanced translocations in the mother and unbalanced translocations in the patient, indicating a complex inheritance pattern possibly triggered by the mother's history of spontaneous abortions.
  • Advanced genomic techniques revealed specific chromosomal alterations (3q duplication and 10q deletion) that likely contribute to the patient's multifaceted phenotype, with potential involvement from other genetic deletions inherited from the mother.

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Chromosomal structural variation can cause severe neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric phenotypes. Here we present a nonverbal female adolescent with severe stereotypic movement disorder with severe problem behavior (e.g., self-injurious behavior, aggression, and disruptive and destructive behaviors), autism spectrum disorder, severe intellectual disability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and global developmental delay. Previous cytogenetic analysis revealed balanced translocations present in the patient's apparently normal mother. We hypothesized the presence of unbalanced translocations in the patient due to maternal history of spontaneous abortions. Whole-genome sequencing and whole-genome optical mapping, complementary next-generation genomic technologies capable of the accurate and robust detection of structural variants, identified t(3;10), t(10;14), and t(3;14) three-way balanced translocations in the mother and der(10)t(3;14;10) and der(14)t(3;14;10) translocations in the patient. Instead of a t(3;10), she inherited a normal maternal copy of Chromosome 3, resulting in an unbalanced state of a 3q28qter duplication and 10q26.2qter deletion. Copy-imbalanced genes in one or both of these regions, such as , , and , may contribute to the patient's phenotype that spans neurodevelopmental, musculoskeletal, and psychiatric domains, with the possible contribution of a maternally inherited 15q13.2q13.3 deletion.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chromosomal structural variations can lead to serious developmental and psychiatric disorders, as demonstrated in a nonverbal female adolescent with multiple severe behavioral and developmental issues.
  • Genetic analysis identified balanced translocations in the mother and unbalanced translocations in the patient, indicating a complex inheritance pattern possibly triggered by the mother's history of spontaneous abortions.
  • Advanced genomic techniques revealed specific chromosomal alterations (3q duplication and 10q deletion) that likely contribute to the patient's multifaceted phenotype, with potential involvement from other genetic deletions inherited from the mother.
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