Haploinsufficiency of NKX2-1 is likely to contribute to developmental delay involving 14q13 microdeletions.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Intractable & rare diseases research Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.5582/irdr.2023.01119
Osamu Machida, Haruko Sakamoto, Keiko Shimojima Yamamoto, Yuiko Hasegawa, Satoi Nii, Hidenori Okada, Kazuki Nishikawa, Shin-Ichi Sumimoto, Eriko Nishi, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Toshiyuki Yamamoto
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Nucleotide variations or deletions in the NK2 homeobox 1 gene (NKX2-1), located at 14q13.3, lead to symptoms associated with the brain, lungs, and thyroid, and the combination of these phenotypes is clinically recognized as the brain-lung-thyroid syndrome. Many types of nucleotide variants of NKX2-1 have been identified, and phenotypic variability has been reported. Chromosomal deletions involving NKX2-1 have also been reported; however, phenotypic differences between patients with nucleotide variants of NKX2-1 and patients with chromosomal deletions involving NKX2-1 have not been well established. Recently, we identified seven patients with 14q13 microdeletions involving the NKX2-1. Most patients exhibited developmental delay. This inquiry arises regarding the potential existence of haploinsufficiency effects beyond those attributed to NKX2-1 within the 14q13 microdeletion. However, a literature review has shown that developmental delay is not rare in patients with nucleotide alterations in NKX2-1. Rather, motor function impairment may have affected the total developmental assessment, and the haploinsufficiency of genes contiguous to NKX2-1 is unlikely to contribute to developmental delay.

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NKX2-1的单倍体缺陷很可能会导致涉及14q13微缺失的发育迟缓。
位于14q13.3的NK2同源染色体1基因(NKX2-1)的核苷酸变异或缺失会导致与脑、肺和甲状腺相关的症状,这些表型的组合被临床认定为脑-肺-甲状腺综合征。目前已发现 NKX2-1 存在多种核苷酸变异,并有表型变异的报道。涉及 NKX2-1 的染色体缺失也有报道;但是,NKX2-1 核苷酸变异患者与涉及 NKX2-1 的染色体缺失患者之间的表型差异尚未得到很好的证实。最近,我们发现七名患者的 14q13 微缺失涉及 NKX2-1。大多数患者表现出发育迟缓。这就产生了一个问题,即在 14q13 微缺失中,除了 NKX2-1 的单倍缺失效应外,是否还可能存在其他的单倍缺失效应。然而,文献综述显示,在 NKX2-1 核苷酸改变的患者中,发育迟缓并不罕见。相反,运动功能障碍可能已经影响了整个发育评估,而与 NKX2-1 相邻的单倍基因缺陷不太可能导致发育迟缓。
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