Identification of a novel c.3080delC JAG1 gene mutation associated with Alagille syndrome by whole-exome sequencing (Preprint)

D. Panwar, Dr. Kumar Gautam Singh, Ms. Shruti Mathur, Mr. Bhagwati Prasad, Ms. Anita Joshi, Dr. Vandana Lal, A. Thatai
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BACKGROUND Alagille syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder associated with variable clinical phenotypic features including cholestasis, congenital heart defects, vertebral defects, and dysmorphic facies. OBJECTIVE Whole-exome sequencing (WES) has become technically feasible due to the recent advances in next-generation sequencing technologies, therefore offering new opportunities for mutations/genes identification. METHODS Next-generation sequencing (NGS) - Whole-exome sequencing was used to identify pathogenic variants of the proband. In this paper, we have uncovered a novel JAG1 mutation associated with Alagille syndrome in a 5 years old girl presented with conjugated hyperbilirubinemia and infantile cholestasis. RESULTS The exome sequencing analysis revealed the presence of a novel JAG1 heterozygous c.3080delC variant in exon 25. The detected mutation determines a stop codon (p.P1027RfsTer9) in the gene sequence, encoding a truncated protein. Our exome observations were confirmed through Sanger sequencing as well. CONCLUSIONS Here, we report a case of a patient diagnosed with Alagille syndrome, and our finding emphasis the detection of novel JAG1 mutation associated with Alagille syndrome variants thereby, establishing the genetic diagnosis of the disease. CLINICALTRIAL N/A
用全外显子组测序鉴定与Alagille综合征相关的c.3080delC JAG1基因突变(预印本)
Alagille综合征是一种常染色体显性遗传病,具有多种临床表型特征,包括胆汁淤积、先天性心脏缺陷、椎体缺损和畸形相。由于新一代测序技术的进步,全外显子组测序(WES)在技术上已经变得可行,因此为突变/基因鉴定提供了新的机会。方法采用新一代测序(NGS) -全外显子组测序技术鉴定先证者的致病变异。在本文中,我们发现了一种与Alagille综合征相关的新型JAG1突变,该突变发生在一名患有共轭高胆红素血症和婴儿胆汁淤积症的5岁女孩身上。结果外显子测序结果显示,在25号外显子中存在一个新的JAG1杂合c.3080delC变异。检测到的突变决定了基因序列中的一个终止密码子(p.P1027RfsTer9),编码一个截断的蛋白质。我们的外显子组观察结果也通过桑格测序得到了证实。在此,我们报告了一例被诊断为Alagille综合征的患者,我们的发现强调了检测与Alagille综合征变异相关的新型JAG1突变,从而建立了该疾病的遗传诊断。临床试验N /一个
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