Clinical expression of Menkes disease in females with normal karyotype.

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Møller, Lisbeth, Birk | Lenartowicz, Malgorzata | Zabot, Marie-Therese | Josiane, Arnaud | Burglen, Lydie | Bennett, Chris | Riconda, Daniel | Fisher, Richard | Janssens, Sandra | Mohammed, Shehla | Ausems, Margreet | Tümer, Zeynep | Horn, Nina | Jensen, Thomas

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International audience. ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Menkes Disease (MD) is a rare X-linked recessive fatal neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in the ATP7A gene, and most patients are males. Female carriers are mosaics of wild-type and mutant cells due to the random X inactivation, and they are rarely affected. In the largest cohort of MD patients reported so far which consists of 517 families we identified 9 neurologically affected carriers with normal karyotypes. METHODS: We investigated at-risk females for mutations in the ATP7A gene by sequencing or by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA). We analyzed the X-inactivation pattern in affected female carriers, unaffected female carriers and non-carrier females as controls, using the human androgen-receptor gene methylation assay (HUMAR). RESULTS: The clinical symptoms of affected females are generally milder than those of affected boys with the same mutations. While a skewed inactivation of the X-chromosome which harbours the mutation was observed in 93 % of 49 investigated unaffected carriers, a more varied pattern was observed in the affected carriers. Of 9 investigated affected females, preferential silencing of the normal X-chromosome was observed in 4, preferential X-inactivation of the mutant X chromosome in 2, an even X-inactivation pattern in 1, and an inconclusive pattern in 2. The X-inactivation pattern correlates with the degree of mental retardation in the affected females. Seventy-two percent of 32 investigated females in the control group had moderately skewed or an even X-inactivation pattern. CONCLUSION: The X- inactivation pattern alone cannot be used to predict the phenotypic outcome in female carriers, as even those with skewed X-inactivation of the X-chromosome harbouring the mutation might have neurological symptoms.

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