沙特患者近道富型脊椎骺发育不良(SEDKF) MBTPS1基因新变异的鉴定

IF 0.7 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Case Reports in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2022-10-25 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/5498109
Maha Alotaibi, Ali Aldossari, Imran Khan, Leena Alotaibi
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脊椎骨骺发育不良(SEDKF)是一种罕见的骨骼发育不良,与脊柱后凸、骨密度低、生长明显延迟和骨骼畸形有关。血液溶酶体酶水平也被证明随着发育的延迟而升高。所描述的第一个变异是MBTPS1基因突变的复合杂合性:1-bp的重复和错义突变。在目前的研究中,我们检查了一个沙特的近亲家庭。观察到脊柱骨骺发育不良、特征性骨骼异常和认知能力受损等临床特征。我们的病人有畸形的面部特征,矮小的身材,和明显的骨骼畸形。在整个外显子组中发现了一个意义未知的纯合错义MBTPS1 (c.2634C > A p. (Ser878Arg));致病的MBTPS1变异可导致常染色体隐性Kondo-Fu型脊柱骨骺发育不良(SEDKF, OMIM®:618392)。整个外显子组序列描述了MBTPS1基因中临床意义未知的纯合错义变异(VUS, 3类变异),在无症状父母中均为杂合。我们注意到,改变一种意义未知的变体的分类是具有挑战性的。考虑到MBTPS1基因致病性突变产生的临床表型和放射学表现,所鉴定的c.2634C > A变异得到支持,并可根据临床症状归类为可能的致病性。
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Identification of a New Variant of the MBTPS1 Gene of the Kondo-Fu Type of Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia (SEDKF) in a Saudi Patient.

Identification of a New Variant of the MBTPS1 Gene of the Kondo-Fu Type of Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia (SEDKF) in a Saudi Patient.

Identification of a New Variant of the MBTPS1 Gene of the Kondo-Fu Type of Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia (SEDKF) in a Saudi Patient.

Identification of a New Variant of the MBTPS1 Gene of the Kondo-Fu Type of Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia (SEDKF) in a Saudi Patient.

Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia (SEDKF) is a rare skeletal dysplasia associated with kyphosis and low bone mineral density, significantly delayed growth, and skeletal deformities. Blood lysosomal enzyme levels have also been shown to be elevated with a delay in development. The first variant described was compound heterozygosity for mutations in the MBTPS1 gene: a 1-bp duplication and a missense mutation. In the current study, we examined a Saudi consanguineous family. Clinical features like spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, indicative of characteristic skeletal abnormalities, and impaired cognitive abilities were observed. Our patient has dysmorphic facial features, short stature, and significant skeletal deformities. A homozygous missense MBTPS1 (c.2634C > A p. (Ser878Arg)) with unknown significance was discovered in the whole exome; pathogenic MBTPS1 variants cause the autosomal recessive Kondo-Fu type of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia (SEDKF, OMIM®: 618392). The whole exome sequence, which described a homozygous missense variant of unknown clinical significance (VUS, class 3 variant) in the MBTPS1 gene, was heterozygous in both asymptomatic parents. We are mindful that changing the classification of a variant of unknown significance is challenging. Considering clinical phenotypes and radiological findings produced by the pathogenic mutation in the MBTPS1 gene, the identified c.2634C > A variant is supported and may be categorized as likely pathogenic based on clinical symptoms.

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