Don’t miss patients with atypical FMR1 mutations: dysmorphism and clinical features in a boy with a partially methylated FMR1 full mutation

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Edda Haberlandt
Sibylle Zotter
Martina Witsch-Baumgartner
Johannes Zschocke
Dieter Kotzot
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[1] Innsbruck Medical University,Clinical Department of Pediatrics I
[2] Innsbruck Medical University,Division of Human Genetics, Department of Medical Genetics, Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology
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Dysmorphism; Fragile X syndrome; Full mutation; Methylation;
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Fragile X syndrome characterized by intellectual disability (ID), facial dysmorphism, and postpubertal macroorchidism is the most common monogenic cause of ID. It is typically induced by an expansion of a CGG repeat in the fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene on Xq27 to more than 200 repeats. Only rarely patients have atypical mutations in the FMR1 gene such as point mutations, deletions, or unmethylated/partially methylated full mutations. Most of these patients show a minor phenotype or even appear clinically healthy. Here, we report the dysmorphism and clinical features of a 17-year-old boy with a partially methylated full mutation of approximately 250 repeats. Diagnosis was made subsequently to the evaluation of a FMR1 premutation as the cause for maternal premature ovarian failure. Dysmorphic evaluation revealed no strikingly long face, no prominent forehead/frontal bossing, no prominent mandible, no macroorchidism, and a head circumference in the lower normal range. Acquisition of a driving license for mopeds and unaccompanied rides by public transport in his home province indicate rather mild ID (IQ = 58). Conclusion: This adolescent demonstrates that apart from only minor ID, patients with a partially methylated FMR1 full mutation present less to absent pathognomonic facial dysmorphism, thus emphasizing the impact of family history for a straightforward clinical diagnosis.
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