Jiaojiao Yin, Dan Huang, Zhenya Liu, Enpeng Zhu, Chong Zhang, Linyan Wang, Bing Li
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Abstract
Pelger-Huët anomaly (PHA), an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by abnormal granulocyte morphology, was first described in 1928. Mutations in the lamin B receptor (LBR) gene cause a phenotypic spectrum ranging from isolated PHA, PHA with mild skeletal abnormalities, to the embryonic-lethal Greenberg skeletal dysplasia. We report a Chinese boy presenting peripheral blood granulocyte abnormalities associated with a novel LBR gene mutation. Whole-exome sequencing uncovered the LBR gene heterozygous mutation, NM_194442.2: c.561C > G (p.Tyr187*). Notably, the patient exhibited scoliosis secondary to hemivertebrae, potentially representing a previously unreported skeletal manifestation of mutations in the LBR gene. Analyzing the differential diagnosis between PHA, immature granulocytes, and pseudo-PHA, along with elucidating genotype-phenotype correlations for LBR mutations, is crucial for advancing our understanding of PHA and related disorders.
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