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Cystinuria type I is an autosomal recessive disorder with an exclusively renal phenotype caused by inactivating mutations in SLC3A1. Recently 3 similar but distinct syndromes associated with cystinuria type I have been described: 2p21 deletion syndrome, Hypotonia-Cystinuria Syndrome (HCS) and atypical HCS. Genetic analysis indicated that these are recessive contiguous gene deletion syndromes which differ in the number of genes affected. Patients with HCS are missing both alleles of SLC3A1 and
PREPL
. In atypical HCS an additional gene (C2orf34) is deleted, and finally, in the 2p21 deletion syndrome the open reading frame of PPM1B is also disrupted. With the exception of SLC3A1, the gene products have not been fully characterized. The severity of the different syndromes reflects the number of genes which are deleted. HCS, a relatively mild syndrome, is characterised by cystinuria type I, generalised hypotonia at birth, growth retardation and minor facial dysmorphic features. On the other end of the spectrum is the 2p21 deletion syndrome, a severe syndrome with a number of additional features including a moderate to severe psychomotor retardation and a decrease in activity of the respiratory chain complexes I, III, IV and V. Finally, atypical HCS displays an intermediate phenotype comparable with classical HCS but associated with mild to moderate mental retardation and a decrease in activity of only the respiratory chain
complex IV
. This review will focus on the phenotypic similarities and differences observed in these syndromes. Furthermore, we speculate on the function of the gene products, based on the available data.
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PMID:Multi-system disorder syndromes associated with cystinuria type I. 1878 61
Hypotonia-cystinuria syndrome (HCS) and 2p21 deletion syndrome are two recessive contiguous gene deletion syndromes associated with cystinuria type I. In HCS patients, only SLC3A1 and
PREPL
are disrupted. In the 2p21 deletion syndrome, two additional genes (C2orf34 and PPM1B) are lost. Molecular analysis of the SLC3A1/
PREPL
locus was performed in the patients using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods. HCS in both siblings was confirmed with the deletion screen of the SLC3A1/
PREPL
locus. Fine mapping of the breakpoint revealed a deletion of 77.4 kb, including three genes: SLC3A1,
PREPL
and C2orf34. Features not present in classical HCS were a mild/moderate mental retardation and a respiratory chain
complex IV
deficiency. We report the first patients with a deletion of SLC3A1,
PREPL
and C2orf34. They present with a phenotype intermediate between HCS and 2p21 deletion syndrome.
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PMID:Deletion of C2orf34, PREPL and SLC3A1 causes atypical hypotonia-cystinuria syndrome. 2168 63