Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2817020 | Gene | 2013 | 6 Pages |
•We report on a boy suffering from X-linked ichthyosis and mental retardation.•The CGH array reveals an interstitial deletion at Xp22.3.•Maternal inheritance of the deleted copy of the STS gene.•The VCX3A gene could be a plausible gene responsible for mental retardation.
X-linked ichthyosis is a genetic disorder affecting the skin and caused by a deficit in the steroid sulfatase enzyme (STS), often associated with a recurrent microdeletion at Xp22.31. Most of the STS deleted patients have X-linked ichthyosis as the only clinical feature and it is believed that patients with more complex disorders including mental retardation could be present as a result of contiguous gene deletion. In fact, VCX3A gene, a member of the VCX (variable charge, X chromosome) gene family, was previously proposed as the candidate gene for X-linked non-specific mental retardation in patients with X-linked ichthyosis.We report on a boy with familial ichthyosis, dysmorphic features and moderate mental retardation with approximately 2 Mb interstitial deletion on Xp22.3 involving VCX3A and STS genes.