MED13L-related intellectual disability due to paternal germinal mosaicism

Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud. 2022 Jan 10;8(1):a006124. doi: 10.1101/mcs.a006124. Print 2022 Jan.

Abstract

The MED13L-related intellectual disability or MRFACD syndrome (Mental retardation and distinctive facial features with or without cardiac defects; MIM # 616789) is one of the most common forms of syndromic intellectual disability with about a hundred cases reported so far. Affected individuals share overlapping features comprising intellectual disability, hypotonia, motor delay, remarkable speech delay, and a recognizable facial gestalt. De novo disruption of the MED13L gene by deletions, duplications, or sequence variants has been identified as deleterious. Siblings affected by intragenic deletion transmitted from a mosaic parent have been reported once in the literature. We now present the first case of paternal germinal mosaicism for a missense MED13L variant causing MRFACD syndrome in one of the father's children and being the likely cause of intellectual disability and facial dysmorphism in the other. As part of the Mediator complex, the MED proteins have an essential role in regulating transcription. Thirty-two subunits of the Mediator complex genes have been linked to congenital malformations that are now acknowledged as transcriptomopathies. The MRFACD syndrome has been suggested to represent a recognizable phenotype.

Keywords: abnormality of the maxilla; delayed gross motor development; intellectual disability, moderate; secundum atrial septal defect.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Fathers
  • Humans
  • Intellectual Disability* / genetics
  • Male
  • Mediator Complex* / genetics
  • Mosaicism*
  • Mutation, Missense
  • Paternal Inheritance
  • Phenotype

Substances

  • MED13L protein, human
  • Mediator Complex