1.Clinical features and genetic analysis of two Chinese patients with Coffin Siris syndrome-1.
Fengyu CHE ; Ying YANG ; Liyu ZHANG ; Xiaoling TIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(8):848-853
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for two unrelated patients with global developmental delay and coarse facial features.
METHODS:
Clinical data and family history of the two pedigrees were collected. Whole exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing were carried out to detect potential variants.
RESULTS:
The two patients have presented with global developmental delay, coarse facies, muscular hypotonia, congenital heart disease, and pectus excavatum, and were found to harbor two de novo loss-of-function variants of the ARID1B gene, namely c.3586delC (p.Gln1196Serfs*15) and c.4954_4957delACGT (p.Thr1652Glyfs*31). Both variants were unreported previously.
CONCLUSION
The nonsense variants of the ARID1B gene probably underlay the etiology in these patients. Above finding has enriched the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum of the disease and provided a basis for prenatal diagnosis.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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China
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DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics*
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Face/abnormalities*
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Facies
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Hand Deformities, Congenital/genetics*
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability/genetics*
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Micrognathism/genetics*
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Neck/abnormalities*
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Transcription Factors/genetics*
2.Analysis of ARID1B gene variants in two Chinese pedigrees with Coffin-Siris syndrome.
Yanbao XIANG ; Ru WAN ; Huanzheng LI ; Chenyang XU ; Yunzhi XU ; Shaohua TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(3):282-285
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for two Chinese pedigrees affected with Coffin-Siris syndrome (CSS).
METHODS:
Whole exome sequencing (WES) was carried out for the probands. Candidate variants were verified by Sanger sequencing of the probands and their family members.
RESULTS:
The two probands were respectively found to harbor a heterozygous c.5467delG (p.Gly1823fs) variant and a heterozygous c.5584delA (p.Lys1862fs) variant of the ARID1B gene, which were both of de novo in origin and unreported previously. Based on the guidelines of American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, both variants were predicted to be pathogenic (PVS1+PS2+PM2).
CONCLUSION
The c.5467delG (p.Gly1823fs) and c.5545delA (p.Lys1849fs) variants of the ARID1B genes probably underlay the CSS in the two probands. Above results have enabled genetic counselling and prenatal diagnosis for the pedigrees.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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China
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DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics*
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Face/abnormalities*
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Hand Deformities, Congenital
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability
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Micrognathism
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Neck/abnormalities*
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Pedigree
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Transcription Factors/genetics*
3.A boy with Meier-Gorlin syndrome carrying a novel ORC6 mutation and uniparental disomy of chromosome 16.
Juan LI ; Yu DING ; Guoying CHANG ; Qing CHENG ; Xin LI ; Jian WANG ; Xiumin WANG ; Yiping SHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2017;34(1):68-72
OBJECTIVETo identify the genetic cause for a 11-year-old Chinese boy with Meier-Gorlin syndrome (MGS).
METHODSChromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) was used to detect potential variations, while whole exome sequencing (WES) was used to identify sequence variants. Sanger sequencing was used to confirm the suspected variants.
RESULTSThe boy has featured short stature, microtia, small patella, slender body build, craniofacial anomalies, and small testes with normal gonadotropin. A complete uniparental disomy of chromosome 16 was revealed by CMA. WES has identified a novel homozygous mutation c.67A>G (p.Lys23Glu) in ORC6 gene mapped to chromosome 16. As predicted by Alamut functional software, the mutation may affect the function of structural domain of the ORC6 protein.
CONCLUSIONThe patient is probably the first diagnosed MGS case in China, who carried a novel homozygous mutation of the ORC6 gene and uniparental disomy of chromosome 16. The effect of this novel mutation on the growth and development needs to be further investigated.
Base Sequence ; Child ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 16 ; genetics ; Congenital Microtia ; genetics ; Family Health ; Fathers ; Growth Disorders ; genetics ; Heterozygote ; Humans ; Male ; Micrognathism ; genetics ; Mutation ; Origin Recognition Complex ; genetics ; Patella ; abnormalities ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; methods ; Uniparental Disomy ; genetics