X-linked intellectual disability (XLID) comprises a group of heterogeneous disorders associated with impaired cognitive function and developmental delays. It has been estimated that 10% of the genes on the X-chromosome are associated with at least one form of intellectual disability. To date, genetic variants in 172 genes have been associated with XLID. Clinically, these disorders are highly variable, with some exhibiting multi-system involvement and others limited only to intellectual impairment. Here we describe a new XLID condition caused by defects in RPS4X, which encodes a component of the small (40S) subunit of the ribosome. Genetic testing of two male siblings with dysmorphic facial features, microcephaly, global developmental delay, and autism revealed a maternally inherited missense variant in RPS4X. Studies in patient fibroblasts and zebrafish indicate this RPS4X variant is pathogenic, with functional findings consistent with the clinical presentation. Four additional individuals with intellectual disability were identified through the GeneMatcher and the 100,000 Genomes project that also bear RPS4X variants. Together, these data support RPS4X as a new XLID-associated gene, expanding the involvement of ribosomal components in genetic disease.
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Courtney Matheny-Rabun
Lynda Holloway
Ken Corning
npj Genomic Medicine
Université de Lille
Sheffield Children's Hospital
Greenwood Genetic Center
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69eefcaefede9185760d3a26 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41525-026-00573-0