Abstract:Objective To detect subtelomeric copy number variations in children with genetic intellectual disability (ID) using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA), and to investigate the pathogenesis of genetic ID. Methods A total of 68 children with ID who had normal results of G-banding karyotype analysis were included in the study. Their subtelomeric copy number variations were detected using MLPA P036. Results Among the 68 children with ID, 7(10%) showed subtelomeric copy number variations, and all the variations were deletion mutations. Among them, 1 case carried 2 subtelomeric microdeletions, and 1 case carried 4 subtelomeric microdeletions. Conclusions Subtelomeric copy number variations are important causes of genetic ID. MLPA can be used as an economic and effective method for investigating the pathogenesis of genetic ID.
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