A novel TERT variant associated with a telomere biology disorder and challenges in variant classification

EJHaem Pub Date : 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1002/jha2.1066
Vahid Pazhakh, Lucy C. Fox, Nicole Den Elzen, Matthew R. Emerson, Scott B. Cohen, Tracy M. Bryan, Kevin Norris, Duncan M. Baird, Tara Cochrane, John Mackintosh, Ashleigh Scott, Piers Blombery
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Telomere biology disorders (TBDs) are inherited conditions associated with multisystem manifestations. We describe clinical and functional characterisation of a novel TERT variant. Whole-genome sequencing was performed along with single telomere length analysis (STELA). Telomerase activity and processivity were assessed. A novel TERT variant (K710R) was detected in a patient with classic TBD features showing reduced telomerase activity and processivity. Despite clinical and functional evidence, the variant was classified as a variant of uncertain significance. We have described a novel TERT variant and highlighted the need for further refinement of variant classification specific for TBDs.

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与端粒生物学障碍相关的一种新的TERT变异和变异分类的挑战。
端粒生物学疾病(tbd)是与多系统表现相关的遗传性疾病。我们描述了一种新的TERT变体的临床和功能特征。全基因组测序与单端粒长度分析(STELA)一起进行。评估端粒酶活性和加工性。一种新的TERT变体(K710R)在具有典型TBD特征的患者中检测到端粒酶活性和加工性降低。尽管有临床和功能证据,但该变异被归类为意义不确定的变异。我们描述了一种新的TERT变体,并强调需要进一步改进针对tbd的变体分类。
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