Inherited 2q23.1 microdeletions involving the MBD5 locus

Mol Genet Genomic Med. 2017 Aug 8;5(5):608-613. doi: 10.1002/mgg3.316. eCollection 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Microdeletions of 2q23.1 disrupting MBD5 and loss of function mutations of MBD5 cause MBD5-Associated Neurodevelopmental disorders (MAND). Nearly all reported patients have been isolated cases of de novo origin.

Methods: This study investigates three families with inherited MBD5 mutations from three different Regional Genetics Centres in the UK.

Results: Two of the parents in the study had MBD5 deletions in a mosaic form. The parent with an MBD5 deletion in an apparently nonmosaic form has a psychiatric disorder in the absence of developmental delay or dysmorphism.

Conclusions: Inherited forms of MBD5 deletions are rare, but do occur, especially in a mosaic form. The phenotypic spectrum of MAND may be wider than previously thought.

Keywords: 2q23.1; MBD5; microdeletions; mosaicism.