A Review of 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome: Clinical and diagnostic Perspective

Sooknanan Rachna, Baine Fiona K, Ayuk Sandra
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Chromosome 22 is the second smallest human chromosome, covering more than 51 million base pairs and comprising between 1.5 and 2 percent of the total DNA in cells. Microdeletion of chromosome 22q11.2 underlies the most commonly diagnosed human deletion syndrome and is associated with over 180 clinical features. The condition is highly underdiagnosed in developing countries and diverse population groups. A variety of laboratory techniques have been used over the years to detect the 22q11.2 microdeletion resulting in the discovery that more than one gene on chromosome 22 is involved. Many patients with the syndrome now survive into adulthood. The clinical and genetic manifestation of this syndrome is present in all medical disciplines with care for both adults and children being relatively intricate. This review describes the clinical features and findings, some of the molecular genetics, and the various laboratory techniques that have evolved over the years in the diagnosing of the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.
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22q11.2微缺失综合征的临床和诊断研究综述
22号染色体是人类第二小的染色体,覆盖了5100多万个碱基对,占细胞总DNA的1.5%到2%。22q11.2染色体的微缺失是最常诊断的人类缺失综合征的基础,与180多种临床特征相关。在发展中国家和不同人群中,该病的诊断严重不足。多年来,各种实验室技术被用于检测22q11.2微缺失,结果发现22号染色体上不止一个基因参与其中。许多患有这种综合症的病人现在活到了成年。该综合征的临床和遗传表现存在于所有医学学科中,成人和儿童的护理相对复杂。本文综述了22q11.2缺失综合征的临床特征和发现,一些分子遗传学,以及多年来在诊断中发展起来的各种实验室技术。
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