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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = LIG4 syndrome
| image          = [[File:LIG4.jpg]]
| caption        =
| synonyms        = Ligase IV syndrome
| pronounce      =
| specialty      = [[Clinical genetics]]
| symptoms        = [[Microcephaly]], [[developmental delay]], [[immunodeficiency]], [[facial dysmorphism]]
| onset          = [[Congenital]]
| duration        = Lifelong
| causes          = Mutations in the [[LIG4]] gene
| risks          =
| diagnosis      = [[Genetic testing]], [[clinical evaluation]]
| differential    = [[Nijmegen breakage syndrome]], [[Ataxia-telangiectasia]], [[Seckel syndrome]]
| prevention      = Genetic counseling
| treatment      = [[Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation]], supportive care
| medication      =
| prognosis      = Variable, depending on severity
| frequency      = Rare
| deaths          =
}}
'''LIG4 syndrome''' is a rare autosomal recessive [[genetic disorder]] characterized by [[hypersensitivity]] to ionizing radiation and a propensity to develop malignancies. The syndrome is caused by mutations in the [[LIG4]] gene, which is involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks.
'''LIG4 syndrome''' is a rare autosomal recessive [[genetic disorder]] characterized by [[hypersensitivity]] to ionizing radiation and a propensity to develop malignancies. The syndrome is caused by mutations in the [[LIG4]] gene, which is involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks.
== Symptoms and Signs ==
== Symptoms and Signs ==
Patients with LIG4 syndrome typically present with a variety of clinical manifestations, including [[microcephaly]], unusual facial features, growth retardation, and immunodeficiency. They may also have a higher risk of developing [[leukemia]] and [[lymphoma]].
Patients with LIG4 syndrome typically present with a variety of clinical manifestations, including [[microcephaly]], unusual facial features, growth retardation, and immunodeficiency. They may also have a higher risk of developing [[leukemia]] and [[lymphoma]].
== Genetics ==
== Genetics ==
LIG4 syndrome is caused by mutations in the LIG4 gene, which encodes a DNA ligase that is essential for the repair of DNA double-strand breaks. These breaks can occur spontaneously during DNA replication or can be induced by ionizing radiation or certain chemicals. The LIG4 protein is involved in the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway, which is one of the major pathways for repairing these breaks.
LIG4 syndrome is caused by mutations in the LIG4 gene, which encodes a DNA ligase that is essential for the repair of DNA double-strand breaks. These breaks can occur spontaneously during DNA replication or can be induced by ionizing radiation or certain chemicals. The LIG4 protein is involved in the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway, which is one of the major pathways for repairing these breaks.
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
The diagnosis of LIG4 syndrome is based on clinical features, laboratory findings, and the identification of a pathogenic mutation in the LIG4 gene. Laboratory findings may include lymphopenia, anemia, and increased levels of [[gamma globulin]].
The diagnosis of LIG4 syndrome is based on clinical features, laboratory findings, and the identification of a pathogenic mutation in the LIG4 gene. Laboratory findings may include lymphopenia, anemia, and increased levels of [[gamma globulin]].
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
There is currently no cure for LIG4 syndrome. Treatment is supportive and may include regular monitoring for malignancies, [[immunoglobulin]] replacement therapy for immunodeficiency, and avoidance of ionizing radiation.
There is currently no cure for LIG4 syndrome. Treatment is supportive and may include regular monitoring for malignancies, [[immunoglobulin]] replacement therapy for immunodeficiency, and avoidance of ionizing radiation.
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[DNA repair]]
* [[DNA repair]]
* [[Non-homologous end joining]]
* [[Non-homologous end joining]]
* [[Genetic disorders]]
* [[Genetic disorders]]
== References ==
== References ==
* O'Driscoll M, Cerosaletti KM, Girard PM, et al. DNA ligase IV mutations identified in patients exhibiting developmental delay and immunodeficiency. Molecular Cell. 2001;8(6):1175-1185.
* O'Driscoll M, Cerosaletti KM, Girard PM, et al. DNA ligase IV mutations identified in patients exhibiting developmental delay and immunodeficiency. Molecular Cell. 2001;8(6):1175-1185.
* Buck D, Malivert L, de Chasseval R, et al. Cernunnos, a novel nonhomologous end-joining factor, is mutated in human immunodeficiency with microcephaly. Cell. 2006;124(2):287-299.
* Buck D, Malivert L, de Chasseval R, et al. Cernunnos, a novel nonhomologous end-joining factor, is mutated in human immunodeficiency with microcephaly. Cell. 2006;124(2):287-299.
[[Category:Genetic disorders]]
[[Category:Genetic disorders]]
[[Category:Rare diseases]]
[[Category:Rare diseases]]

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LIG4 syndrome
Synonyms Ligase IV syndrome
Pronounce
Specialty Clinical genetics
Symptoms Microcephaly, developmental delay, immunodeficiency, facial dysmorphism
Complications N/A
Onset Congenital
Duration Lifelong
Types N/A
Causes Mutations in the LIG4 gene
Risks
Diagnosis Genetic testing, clinical evaluation
Differential diagnosis Nijmegen breakage syndrome, Ataxia-telangiectasia, Seckel syndrome
Prevention Genetic counseling
Treatment Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, supportive care
Medication
Prognosis Variable, depending on severity
Frequency Rare
Deaths


LIG4 syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by hypersensitivity to ionizing radiation and a propensity to develop malignancies. The syndrome is caused by mutations in the LIG4 gene, which is involved in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks.

Symptoms and Signs[edit]

Patients with LIG4 syndrome typically present with a variety of clinical manifestations, including microcephaly, unusual facial features, growth retardation, and immunodeficiency. They may also have a higher risk of developing leukemia and lymphoma.

Genetics[edit]

LIG4 syndrome is caused by mutations in the LIG4 gene, which encodes a DNA ligase that is essential for the repair of DNA double-strand breaks. These breaks can occur spontaneously during DNA replication or can be induced by ionizing radiation or certain chemicals. The LIG4 protein is involved in the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway, which is one of the major pathways for repairing these breaks.

Diagnosis[edit]

The diagnosis of LIG4 syndrome is based on clinical features, laboratory findings, and the identification of a pathogenic mutation in the LIG4 gene. Laboratory findings may include lymphopenia, anemia, and increased levels of gamma globulin.

Treatment[edit]

There is currently no cure for LIG4 syndrome. Treatment is supportive and may include regular monitoring for malignancies, immunoglobulin replacement therapy for immunodeficiency, and avoidance of ionizing radiation.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • O'Driscoll M, Cerosaletti KM, Girard PM, et al. DNA ligase IV mutations identified in patients exhibiting developmental delay and immunodeficiency. Molecular Cell. 2001;8(6):1175-1185.
  • Buck D, Malivert L, de Chasseval R, et al. Cernunnos, a novel nonhomologous end-joining factor, is mutated in human immunodeficiency with microcephaly. Cell. 2006;124(2):287-299.




NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]

LIG4 syndrome is a rare disease.

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