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GM20735 LCL from B-Lymphocyte

Description:

SMITH-MAGENIS SYNDROME; SMS
RETINOIC ACID-INDUCED GENE 1; RAI1

Affected:

Yes

Sex:

Female

Age:

11 YR (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Chromosome Abnormalities
Class Disorders of the Nervous System
Biopsy Source Peripheral vein
Cell Type B-Lymphocyte
Tissue Type Blood
Transformant Possibly Epstein-Barr Virus
Sample Source LCL from B-Lymphocyte
Race White
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Molecular characterization before cell line submission to CCR
ISCN 46,XX.ish 17p13.3(LISIX2),17p11.2(FLIX2)
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Clinically affected; born at 42 weeks gestation; birth weight = 4.1 kg; behavior problems noted at age 9 months with explosive tantrums; frequent irritability with sleep disturbance in infancy; microcephaly diagnosed as an infant (head circumference < 5th percentile) but head growth gradually improved to normal range; height and weight remained at 25th percentile throughout early childhood with gradual increases over time; sat at age 6 months; walked at age 12 months; speech was delayed and regressed at age 4 years with onset of seizures; seizures were complex and involved grand mal, Jacksonian, and petit mal episodes; language, psychosocial, motor, and cognitive skills below the 7th percentile; IQ = 57 on Wechsler scale; self-hugging; attention seeking; head banging; twirling of objects; onychotillomania; polyembolokoilamania of rectum, umbilicus, ears, and mouth; no abnormal sleep patterns at age 11 years (but sedated as a component of seizure therapy); at age 11 years, height and weight about 75th percentile and head circumference at 50th percentile; flat occiput and round face (like mother's); no midface hypoplasia; full lips with tenting of upper lip; multiple small, nonpigmented papillae on tongue; two 2x3 cm cafe-au-lait spots on trunk; eczema behind ears; brachycephaly; no synophrys; brachydactyly; hoarse, deep voice; no recurrent ear infections; hypotonia; no myopia, strabismus, or iris abnormalities; no structural cardiovascular or renal anomalies; EEG showed 2.5-5 Hz delta activity with medium to high amplitude spikes, sharps and polyspikes seen over the right central parietal, right occipital and bifrontal regions; MRI showed slight asymmetry in the gyral sulcation pattern along the left posterior frontal lobe in the precentral gyrus; normal karyotype; no evidence of 17p11.2 deletion; donor subject has a de novo A>G transition at nucleotide 4685 in exon 3 of the RAI1 gene [4685A>G] resulting in a substitution of arginine for glutamine at codon 1562 [Gln1562Arg (Q1562R)].

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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin confirmed by LINE assay
 
Gene RAI
Chromosomal Location 17p11.2
Allelic Variant 1 Q1562R; SMITH-MAGENIS SYNDROME
Identified Mutation GLN1562ARG

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Clinically affected; born at 42 weeks gestation; birth weight = 4.1 kg; behavior problems noted at age 9 months with explosive tantrums; frequent irritability with sleep disturbance in infancy; microcephaly diagnosed as an infant (head circumference < 5th percentile) but head growth gradually improved to normal range; height and weight remained at 25th percentile throughout early childhood with gradual increases over time; sat at age 6 months; walked at age 12 months; speech was delayed and regressed at age 4 years with onset of seizures; seizures were complex and involved grand mal, Jacksonian, and petit mal episodes; language, psychosocial, motor, and cognitive skills below the 7th percentile; IQ = 57 on Wechsler scale; self-hugging; attention seeking; head banging; twirling of objects; onychotillomania; polyembolokoilamania of rectum, umbilicus, ears, and mouth; no abnormal sleep patterns at age 11 years (but sedated as a component of seizure therapy); at age 11 years, height and weight about 75th percentile and head circumference at 50th percentile; flat occiput and round face (like mother's); no midface hypoplasia; full lips with tenting of upper lip; multiple small, nonpigmented papillae on tongue; two 2x3 cm cafe-au-lait spots on trunk; eczema behind ears; brachycephaly; no synophrys; brachydactyly; hoarse, deep voice; no recurrent ear infections; hypotonia; no myopia, strabismus, or iris abnormalities; no structural cardiovascular or renal anomalies; EEG showed 2.5-5 Hz delta activity with medium to high amplitude spikes, sharps and polyspikes seen over the right central parietal, right occipital and bifrontal regions; MRI showed slight asymmetry in the gyral sulcation pattern along the left posterior frontal lobe in the precentral gyrus; normal karyotype; no evidence of 17p11.2 deletion; donor subject has a de novo A>G transition at nucleotide 4685 in exon 3 of the RAI1 gene [4685A>G] resulting in a substitution of arginine for glutamine at codon 1562 [Gln1562Arg (Q1562R)].

Publications

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Girirajan S, Elsas LJ 2nd, Devriendt K, Elsea SH, RAI1 variations in Smith-Magenis syndrome patients without 17p11.2 deletions. J Med Genet42(11):820-8 2005
PubMed ID: 15788730

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Gene Cards RAI
RAI1
Gene Ontology GO:0003677 DNA binding
GO:0006355 regulation of transcription, DNA-dependent
NCBI Gene Gene ID:10743
NCBI GTR 182290 SMITH-MAGENIS SYNDROME; SMS
607642 RETINOIC ACID-INDUCED GENE 1; RAI1
OMIM 182290 SMITH-MAGENIS SYNDROME; SMS
607642 RETINOIC ACID-INDUCED GENE 1; RAI1
Omim Description SMITH-MAGENIS CHROMOSOME REGION; SMCR
  SMITH-MAGENIS SYNDROME; SMS

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Culture Protocols

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Split Ratio 1:3
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Medium Roswell Park Memorial Institute Medium 1640 with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 15% fetal bovine serum Not Inactivated
Substrate None specified
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