1031-1034delTAAC (Leu125Stop): A novel familial UBE3A mutation causing Angelman syndrome in two siblings showing distinct phenotypes

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Abstract

Background: More than 50 mutations in the UBE3A gene (E6-AP ubiquitin protein ligase gene) have been found in Angelman syndrome patients with no deletion, no uniparental disomy, and no imprinting defect.Case Presentation: We here describe a novel UBE3A frameshift mutation in two siblings who have inherited it from their asymptomatic mother. Despite carrying the same UBE3A mutation, the proband shows a more severe phenotype whereas his sister shows a milder phenotype presenting the typical AS features.Conclusions: We hypothesized that the mutation Leu125Stop causes both severe and milder phenotypes. Potential mechanisms include: i) maybe the proband has an additional problem (genetic or environmental) besides the UBE3A mutation; ii) since the two siblings have different fathers, the UBE3A mutation is interacting with a different genetic variant in the proband that, by itself, does not cause problems but in combination with the UBE3A mutation causes the severe phenotype; iii) this UBE3A mutation alone can cause either typical AS or the severe clinical picture seen in the proband. © 2012 De Molfetta et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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De Molfetta, G. A., Ferreira, C. A., Vidal, D. O., de Rosso Giuliani, L., Maldonado, M. J., & Silva, W. A. (2012). 1031-1034delTAAC (Leu125Stop): A novel familial UBE3A mutation causing Angelman syndrome in two siblings showing distinct phenotypes. BMC Medical Genetics, 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-13-124

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