1.A case report of Muenke syndrome with soft cleft palate and literature review.
Jialin SUN ; Yiru WANG ; Bing SHI ; Zhonglin JIA
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(2):275-279
Muenke syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder that is typically characterized by unilateral or bilateral coronal synostosis, macrocephaly, midface hypoplasia, and developmental delays. This article reports a case of Muenke syndrome with a soft cleft palate. A heterozygous missense mutation c.749C>G (p.P250A) was identified in the FGFR3 gene through genetic testing. The patient exhibited typical features including coronal synostosis, bilateral hearing loss, right accessory auricle, and developmental delays and underwent surgery to repair the soft cleft palate. Cases of Muenke syndrome with cleft palate in the literature are relatively rare, and common associated symptoms include coronal suture craniosynostosis and hearing impairment. This article reports a differential diagnosis with other craniosynostosis syndromes and provides a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Humans
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Cleft Palate/surgery*
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Craniosynostoses/diagnosis*
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Mutation, Missense
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Palate, Soft/abnormalities*
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Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 3/genetics*
2.Application of SNP linkage-based PGT-M to block the transmission of EFNB1 deletion in a Chinese family affected with Cranio-facial-nasal syndrome.
Boning SHEN ; Yurun TIAN ; Li WAN ; Ying ZHANG ; Zhifeng SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2025;42(12):1431-1436
OBJECTIVE:
To block the transmission of Cranio-facial-nasal syndrome (CFNS) caused by a large deletion of the EFNB1 gene through preimplantation genetic testing for monogenic disorders (PGT-M).
METHODS:
A patient with craniofacial deformities and his parents who had visited Shiyan People's Hospital in June 2020 were selected as the study subjects. The child underwent whole exome sequencing (WES) and qPCR validation. After genetic counseling, PGT-M was chosen for the reproductive blockage. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Hospital (Ethics No.: sysrmyy-087).
RESULTS:
The child was diagnosed with CFNS due to a heterozygous deletion of exons 1-5 of the EFNB1 gene through WES and qPCR, which showed a X-linked dominant inheritance. The mother underwent ovarian stimulation with a modified PPOS protocol, which has yielded 11 oocytes. After ICSI fertilization, 4 blastocysts were formed, and MALBAC whole genome amplification was performed on the trophoblast biopsy cells, and SNP haplotypes of the family members and embryos were analyzed to indirectly determine the presence of maternal pathogenic haplotypes. Chromosomal copy number variation analysis was conducted through next-generation sequencing to screen for euploid embryos, resulting in the identification of two euploid embryos that did not carry the mutation of the EFNB1 gene. The first transfer was unsuccessful, but after adjusting the transfer timing through endometrial receptivity assessment (ERA), clinical pregnancy was achieved. Prenatal diagnosis at 19 weeks excluded the EFNB1 gene exons 1-5 deletion in the fetus. A healthy girl was delivered by Cesarean section at 38+6 weeks, and Q-PCR confirmed she has no aforementioned EFNB1 gene deletion.
CONCLUSION
This study has successfully blocked the transmission of CFNS caused by a large deletion of the EFNB1 gene (exons 1-5) using a PGT-M strategy, which may provide reference for the intervention of similar genomic variations that cannot be directly detected.
Humans
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Female
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Male
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Craniofacial Abnormalities/diagnosis*
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Ephrin-B1/genetics*
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics*
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Preimplantation Diagnosis/methods*
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Pedigree
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Asian People/genetics*
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Craniosynostoses/genetics*
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Pregnancy
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Gene Deletion
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Sequence Deletion
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Genetic Testing/methods*
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Adult
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East Asian People
3.The First Korean Case of Beare-Stevenson Syndrome with a Tyr375Cys Mutation in the Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 2 Gene.
So Hee EUN ; Ki Ssu HA ; Bo Kyung JE ; Eung Seok LEE ; Byung Min CHOI ; Jung Hwa LEE ; Baik Lin EUN ; Kee Hwan YOO
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2007;22(2):352-356
Here we report the first case of a Korean infant with a cloverleaf-shaped craniosynostosis, in which the diagnosis of Beare-Stevenson syndrome was suspected upon observation of the typical morphological features. This infant exhibited craniofacial anomalies, ocular proptosis, cutis gyrata, acanthosis nigricans, prominent umbilical stump, furrowed palms and soles, hypospadia, and sacral skin tag coupled with dermal sinus tract. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed that the patient also had non-communicating hydrocephalus with Chiari malformation. This is the 8th report of Beare-Stevenson syndrome in the literature, which was confirmed by the detection of a Tyr375Cys mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) gene.
Syndrome
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Receptor, Fibroblast Growth Factor, Type 2/*genetics
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics
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Mutation
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Male
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Korea
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Infant, Newborn
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Humans
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Genetic Predisposition to Disease/genetics
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DNA Mutational Analysis
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Craniosynostoses/diagnosis/*genetics
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Craniofacial Abnormalities/diagnosis/genetics
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Abnormalities, Multiple/diagnosis/*genetics

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