Spontaneous rescue of a FMR1 repeat expansion and review of deletions in the FMR1 non-coding region

We report a deletion in the 5' UTR of FMR1 in an unaffected male infant and review 12 reported deletions involving only the non-coding region of FMR1 .Genetic testing was requested in a male infant born to a mother harbouring a FMR1 full mutation. The maternal grandmother carried a FMR1 premutation.FMR1 CGG repeats were analysed using repeat-primed PCR. Only a short PCR fragment was amplified and subsequent Sanger sequencing detected an 88 bp deletion in hemizygous form. The deletion included all CGG repeats and flanking sequences but noFMR1 exons. Linkage analysis using STR markers revealed that the deletion had occurred on the allele, which was expanded in the mother and the maternal grandmother. Reverse transcription and quantitative PCR showed normal FMR1 mRNA levels. Grønskov et al. reported a 157 bp deletion of all CGG repeats and flanking sequences in a female without FXS hemizygous for the FMR1 gene due to a deletion on the other X chromosome. Protein expression was unaffected by the deletion. The reported deletion comprises the deletion detected in the male infant. At almost 2 years of age he is unaffected. Based on these observations and the normal FMR1 mRNA level, we conclude that a spontaneous rescue of an FMR1 repeat expansion has occurred.PMID:34022415 | DOI:10.1016/j.ejmg.2021.104244
Source: European Journal of Medical Genetics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Source Type: research