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Microcephaly 1, primary, autosomal recessive(MCPH1)

MedGen UID:
344415
Concept ID:
C1855081
Disease or Syndrome
Synonyms: PCC SYNDROME; PREMATURE CHROMOSOME CONDENSATION SYNDROME; Premature chromosome condensation with microcephaly and mental retardation
 
Gene (location): MCPH1 (8p23.1)
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0009617
OMIM®: 251200
Orphanet: ORPHA52183

Definition

Primary microcephaly (MCPH) refers to the clinical finding of a head circumference more than than 3 standard deviations (SD) below the age- and sex-related mean, present at birth. Primary microcephaly is a static developmental anomaly, distinguished from secondary microcephaly, which refers to a progressive neurodegenerative condition. Microcephaly is a disorder of fetal brain growth; individuals with microcephaly have small brains and almost always have impaired intellectual development, although rare individuals with mild microcephaly (-3 SD) and normal intelligence have been reported. Additional clinical features may include short stature or mild seizures. MCPH is associated with a simplification of the cerebral cortical gyral pattern and a slight reduction in the volume of the white matter, consistent with the small size of the brain, but the architecture of the brain in general is normal, with no evidence of a neuronal migration defect (review by Woods et al., 2005). Most cases of primary microcephaly show an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. Because MCPH directly affects neurogenesis, or neurogenic mitosis, rather than growth of the skull, some prefer the term 'micrencephaly' (Hofman, 1984). MCPH1 in particular is associated with premature chromosome condensation in cell studies (Darvish et al., 2010). Genetic Heterogeneity of Primary Microcephaly Primary microcephaly is a genetically heterogeneous disorder. See MCPH2 (604317), caused by mutation in the WDR62 gene (613583) on chromosome 19q13; MCPH3 (604804), caused by mutation in the CDK5RAP2 gene (608201) on 9q33; MCPH4 (604321), caused by mutation in the CASC5 gene (609173) on 15q15; MCPH5 (608716), caused by mutation in the ASPM gene (605481) on 1q31; MCPH6 (608393), caused by mutation in the CENPJ gene (609279) on 13q12; MCPH7 (612703), caused by mutation in the STIL gene (181590) on 1p33; MCPH8 (614673), caused by mutation in the CEP135 gene (611423) on 4q12; MCPH9 (614852), caused by mutation in the CEP152 gene (613529) on 15q21; MCPH10 (615095), caused by mutation in the ZNF335 gene (610827) on 20q13; MCPH11 (615414), caused by mutation in the PHC1 gene (602978) on 12p13; MCPH12 (616080), caused by mutation in the CDK6 gene (603368) on 7q21; MCPH13 (616051), caused by mutation in the CENPE gene (117143) on 4q24; MCPH14 (616402), caused by mutation in the SASS6 gene (609321) on 1p21; MCPH15 (616486), caused by mutation in the MFSD2A gene (614397) on 1p34; MCPH16 (616681), caused by mutation in the ANKLE2 gene (616062) on 12q24; MCPH17 (617090), caused by mutation in the CIT gene (605629) on 12q24; MCPH18 (617520), caused by mutation in the WDFY3 gene (617485) on 4q21; MCPH19 (617800), caused by mutation in the COPB2 gene (606990) on 3q23; MCPH20 (617914), caused by mutation in the KIF14 gene (611279) on 1q31; MCPH21 (617983), caused by mutation in the NCAPD2 gene (615638) on 12p13; MCPH22 (617984), caused by mutation in the NCAPD3 gene (609276) on 11q25; MCPH23 (617985), caused by mutation in the NCAPH gene (602332) on 2q11; MCPH24 (618179), caused by mutation in the NUP37 gene (609264) on 12q23; MCPH25 (618351), caused by mutation in the MAP11 gene (618350) on 7q22; MCPH26 (619179), caused by mutation in the LMNB1 gene (150340) on 5q23; MCPH27 (619180), caused by mutation in the LMNB2 gene (150341) on 19p13; MCPH28 (619453), caused by mutation in the RRP7A gene (619449) on 22q13; MCPH29 (620047), caused by mutation in the PDCD6IP gene (608074) on 3p22; and MCPH30 (620183), caused by mutation in the BUB1 gene (602452) on 2q13. [from OMIM]

Additional description

From MedlinePlus Genetics
Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly (often shortened to MCPH, which stands for "microcephaly primary hereditary") is a condition in which infants are born with a very small head and a small brain. The term "microcephaly" comes from the Greek words for "small head."

Infants with MCPH have an unusually small head circumference compared to other infants of the same sex and age. Head circumference is the distance around the widest part of the head, measured by placing a measuring tape above the eyebrows and ears and around the back of the head. Affected infants' brain volume is also smaller than usual, although they usually do not have any major abnormalities in the structure of the brain. The head and brain grow throughout childhood and adolescence, but they continue to be much smaller than normal.

People with MCPH usually have few or no other features associated with the condition. Some have a narrow, sloping forehead; mild seizures; problems with attention or behavior; or short stature compared to others in their family. The condition typically does not affect any other major organ systems or cause other health problems.

MCPH causes intellectual disability, which is typically mild to moderate and does not become more severe with age. Most affected individuals have delayed speech and language skills. Motor skills, such as sitting, standing, and walking, may also be mildly delayed.  https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/autosomal-recessive-primary-microcephaly

Clinical features

From HPO
Short stature
MedGen UID:
87607
Concept ID:
C0349588
Finding
A height below that which is expected according to age and gender norms. Although there is no universally accepted definition of short stature, many refer to "short stature" as height more than 2 standard deviations below the mean for age and gender (or below the 3rd percentile for age and gender dependent norms).
Seizure
MedGen UID:
20693
Concept ID:
C0036572
Sign or Symptom
A seizure is an intermittent abnormality of nervous system physiology characterized by a transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.
Small cerebral cortex
MedGen UID:
325187
Concept ID:
C1837503
Finding
Reduced size of the cerebral cortex.
Intellectual disability
MedGen UID:
811461
Concept ID:
C3714756
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
Intellectual disability, previously referred to as mental retardation, is characterized by subnormal intellectual functioning that occurs during the developmental period. It is defined by an IQ score below 70.
Primary microcephaly
MedGen UID:
383046
Concept ID:
C2677180
Finding
Head circumference below 2 standard deviations below the mean for age and gender at birth.
Increased rate of premature chromosome condensation
MedGen UID:
871142
Concept ID:
C4025613
Cell or Molecular Dysfunction
An increased rate of premature chromosome condensation.

Recent clinical studies

Etiology

Ravi M, Lal AS, Begum SK
Mutat Res 2018 Jul;810:19-32. Epub 2018 Jun 8 doi: 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2018.06.001. PMID: 29906650

Diagnosis

O'Driscoll M, Dobyns WB, van Hagen JM, Jeggo PA
Am J Hum Genet 2007 Jul;81(1):77-86. Epub 2007 May 17 doi: 10.1086/518696. PMID: 17564965Free PMC Article

Prognosis

Nardello R, Fontana A, Antona V, Beninati A, Mangano GD, Stallone MC, Mangano S
Brain Dev 2018 Jan;40(1):58-64. Epub 2017 Jul 26 doi: 10.1016/j.braindev.2017.07.003. PMID: 28756000
Basit S, Al-Harbi KM, Alhijji SA, Albalawi AM, Alharby E, Eldardear A, Samman MI
Hum Genet 2016 Oct;135(10):1199-207. Epub 2016 Aug 12 doi: 10.1007/s00439-016-1724-0. PMID: 27519304

Clinical prediction guides

Basit S, Al-Harbi KM, Alhijji SA, Albalawi AM, Alharby E, Eldardear A, Samman MI
Hum Genet 2016 Oct;135(10):1199-207. Epub 2016 Aug 12 doi: 10.1007/s00439-016-1724-0. PMID: 27519304
Saadi A, Verny F, Siquier-Pernet K, Bole-Feysot C, Nitschke P, Munnich A, Abada-Dendib M, Chaouch M, Abramowicz M, Colleaux L
Neurogenetics 2016 Jan;17(1):71-8. Epub 2015 Dec 1 doi: 10.1007/s10048-015-0468-7. PMID: 26626498
Arroyo M, Trimborn M, Sánchez A, Hirano T, Neitzel H, Marchal JA
Chromosoma 2015 Dec;124(4):491-501. Epub 2015 Apr 7 doi: 10.1007/s00412-015-0512-2. PMID: 25845520
O'Driscoll M, Dobyns WB, van Hagen JM, Jeggo PA
Am J Hum Genet 2007 Jul;81(1):77-86. Epub 2007 May 17 doi: 10.1086/518696. PMID: 17564965Free PMC Article

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