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A Female Case with Novel KDM5C Heterozygous Variation Presenting with Claes-Jensen Type-Like Phonotype.

Ruiyun Shen, Yanyang Li, Aiming Liang, Shijie Li,Chenlu Yang,Hongmei Huang

BMC neurology(2022)

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Abstract
Background Lysine(K)-specific demethylase 5C (KDM5C) dysfunction causes X-linked syndromic intellectual developmental disorder Claes-Jensen type in male patients. The clinical presentations of female individuals with heterozygous KDM5C variations vary widely and are only now beginning to be characterized in detail. Case presentation Herein, we identified a novel de novo heterozygous nonsense variation of KDM5C (c.3533C > A, p.S1178X) in a sporadic 4-year-old Chinese girl, who presented with Claes-Jensen type-like phenotypes, such as moderate developmental delay, serious expressive language delay, short stature, microcephaly, and typical facial particularities. Moreover, X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) analysis showed no significant skewed X-inactivation. Conclusion The report expands the genotype of KDM5C variation in female patients, delineates the phenotype of affected females in this well-known X-linked disorder, and also reinforces the necessity to consider this X-linked gene, KDM5C, in sporadic female patients.
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KDM5C gene,X-linked disorder,Female,Case report,Phenotype
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