Abstract
Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS) is a rare dominant disorder with intellectual disability, postnatal growth deficiency, and multiple congenital anomalies. Approximately 50-70% of the patients have a mutation in the CREBBP gene (RSTS1) and 5-10% display an EP300 gene mutation (RSTS2). Craniospinal abnormalities such as microcranium, scoliosis, and lordosis are frequent findings in RSTS1, but malformations of the brain or spinal cord are seen only occasionally. Here, we report on a 3-year-old boy with facial abnormalities of RSTS, broad thumbs and halluces, developmental delay, autistic features, cerebellar underdevelopment, and a neural tube defect. Molecular diagnostic of the CREBBP and EP300 genes showed a heterozygous 17-bp deletion (c.5698-5714del AAGGCAGCAGGCCAGGT) in exon 31 of the EP300 gene. Findings underline that small (hypoplastic) cerebellum and neural tube defects belong to the phenotypic spectrum not only of RSTS1 but also of RSTS2. Based on the literature and this observation, we recommend that each individual with RSTS2 should be closely evaluated for neural axis and craniovertebral junction anomalies, and where appropriate, neuroimaging studies should be considered. Our frequency estimate of ∼ 6% occult or overt neural tube defects in RSTS2 could represent an underestimate.
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Hadzsiev, K., Gyorsok, Z., Till, A., Czakó, M., & Bartsch, O. (2019). Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome 2 with cerebellar abnormality and neural tube defect. Clinical Dysmorphology, 28(3), 135–139. https://doi.org/10.1097/MCD.0000000000000262
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