通过全基因组测序鉴定出CTBP1的杂合从头错义变异引起的张力减退、共济失调、发育迟缓和牙釉质缺陷综合征(HADDTS)。

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Case Reports in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-09-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crpe/3604592
Silvia Beatriz Sanchez Marco, Emily Pardington, Marie Monaghan, Robert Spaull, Ala Fadilah, Kathreena Kurian, Kayal Vijayakumar, Sarah Smithson, Anirban Majumdar
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摘要

我们描述了一个三岁的女孩与一个不寻常的c端结合蛋白1 (CTBP1)基因变异。她表现为张力减退、共济失调、发育迟缓和牙釉质缺损综合征(HADDTS),早年多次胸部感染、体重增加不佳和运动发育迟缓。经过多年的基因检测,没有发现任何诊断,全基因组测序(WGS)鉴定出CTBP1基因(NM_001012614.1)的错义变异:c.991C > T p.(Arg331Trp)。我们提出了这种疾病的一些脑MRI(小脑萎缩)和肌肉活检特征(中央核/核心)。其潜在机制尚未阐明。虽然临床特征使这种疾病可识别,但我们意识到,在患有这种疾病的一小部分患者中,诊断时间可能非常长。WGS使我们能够加速这一进程。我们希望,早期的鉴定将为受影响的儿童带来更好的照顾,并允许与他们的家人讨论遗传影响。
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Hypotonia, Ataxia, Developmental Delay and Tooth Enamel Defect Syndrome (HADDTS) due to a Heterozygous de Novo Missense Variant in <i>CTBP1</i> Identified via Whole Genome Sequencing.

Hypotonia, Ataxia, Developmental Delay and Tooth Enamel Defect Syndrome (HADDTS) due to a Heterozygous de Novo Missense Variant in CTBP1 Identified via Whole Genome Sequencing.

We describe a three-year-old girl with an unusual c-terminal binding protein 1 (CTBP1) gene variant. She presented with features of hypotonia, ataxia, developmental delay and tooth enamel defect syndrome (HADDTS), following numerous chest infections, poor weight gain and delayed motor development during the early years. After many years of genetic testing where no diagnosis was found, whole genome sequencing (WGS) identified a missense variant in the CTBP1 gene (NM_001012614.1): c.991C > T p.(Arg331Trp). We present some of the brain MRI (cerebellar atrophy) and muscle biopsy features (central nuclei/cores) characteristic of this condition. The underlying mechanisms have not yet been elucidated. Although the clinical features make this condition recognisable, we are aware that in the small community of patients with this condition, the time to diagnosis may be exceptionally long. WGS has allowed us to accelerate this process. We are hopeful that earlier identification will bring better care for the affected children and allow the genetic implications to be discussed with their families.

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