Interstitial 287 kb deletion of 4p16.3 including FGFRL1 gene associated with language impairment and overgrowth

Mol Cytogenet. 2014 Dec 9;7(1):87. doi: 10.1186/s13039-014-0087-2. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

We report a male patient with developmental delay carrying an interstitial 4p16.3 deletion of 287 kb, disclosed by oligo array-CGH and inherited from his father with a similar but milder phenotype. This deletion is distal to the Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome critical regions, but includes the FGFRL1 gene proposed to be a plausible candidate for part of the craniofacial characteristics of Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome patients. However, the proband lacks the typical facial appearance of the syndrome, but exhibits overgrowth, dysfunction of temporomandibular articulation and a bicuspid aortic valve. Given the pattern of expression of the fibroblast growth factor receptor-like 1 and its involvement in bone and cartilage formation as well as in heart valve morphogenesis, we discuss the impact of its haploinsufficiency in the phenotype.

Keywords: 4p16.3 deletion; Cartilage formation; Developmental delay; FGFRL1 gene; Language impairment.

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