MGA相关综合征:一种拟议中的新型疾病

IF 3.3 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
HGG Advances Pub Date : 2025-01-09 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1016/j.xhgg.2024.100387
Bobbi McGivern, Michelle M Morrow, Erin Torti, Kirsty McWalter, Ingrid M Wentzensen, Kristin G Monaghan, Amanda Gerard, Laurie Robak, David Chitayat, Claire Botsford, Sarah Jurgensmeyer, Peter Leahy, Paul Kruszka
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摘要

MGA(OMIM# 616061)编码一种双重特异性转录因子,可调节胚胎发生过程中重要的 Max 网络和 T-box 家族靶基因的表达。以前的研究发现,MGA 与多种表型有关,包括神经发育障碍、先天性心脏病和早发性帕金森病。在这里,我们描述了 MGA 中具有从头、杂合性预测功能缺失(LOF)变异的个体的临床表型,这表明这是一种涉及神经发育和先天性异常的独特疾病。除发育迟缓外,该队列中的所有个体都存在某些先天性异常,包括心脏畸形、男性生殖器畸形和颅面畸形。该群体中还有多人出现肌张力低下、脑成像异常、听力损失、睡眠功能障碍、泌尿系统问题、骨骼异常和喂养困难。这些研究结果证明,MGA 是一种不耐受蛋白质截短变异的基因,具有广泛的表型谱。
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MGA-related syndrome: A proposed novel disorder.

MGA (OMIM: 616061) encodes a dual-specificity transcription factor that regulates the expression of Max-network and T-box family target genes, important in embryogenesis. Previous studies have linked MGA to various phenotypes, including neurodevelopmental disorders, congenital heart disease, and early-onset Parkinson's disease. Here, we describe the clinical phenotype of individuals with de novo, heterozygous predicted loss-of-function variants in MGA, suggesting a unique disorder involving both neurodevelopmental and congenital anomalies. In addition to developmental delays, certain congenital anomalies were present in all individuals in this cohort including cardiac anomalies, male genital malformations, and craniofacial dysmorphisms. Additional findings seen in multiple individuals in this cohort include hypotonia, abnormal brain imaging, hearing loss, sleep dysfunction, urinary issues, skeletal abnormalities, and feeding difficulties. These findings provide support for MGA as a gene intolerant to protein truncation with a broad phenotypic spectrum.

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HGG Advances
HGG Advances Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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