1.Oculo-facio-cardio-dental syndrome caused by BCOR gene mutations: a case report.
Yuan-Yuan LU ; Zuo-Hui ZHANG ; Xue LI ; Na GUAN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2023;25(2):202-204
A full-term female infant was admitted at 5 hours after birth due to heart malformations found during the fetal period and cyanosis once after birth. Mmultiple malformations of eyes, face, limbs, and heart were noted. The whole-exome sequencing revealed a pathogenic heterozygous mutation, c.2428C>T(p.Arg810*), in the BCOR gene. The infant was then diagnosed with oculo-facio-cardio-dental syndrome. He received assisted ventilation to improve oxygenation and nutritional support during hospitalization. Right ventricular double outlet correction was performed 1 month after birth. Ocular lesions were followed up and scheduled for elective surgery. The possibility of oculo-facio-cardio-dental syndrome should be considered for neonates with multiple malformations of eyes, face, and heart, and genetic testing should be performed as early as possible to confirm the diagnosis; meanwhile, active ophthalmic and cardiovascular symptomatic treatment should be given to improve the prognosis.
Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Abnormalities, Multiple/therapy*
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Cataract/genetics*
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Cyanosis
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins
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Repressor Proteins/genetics*
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Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics*
2.Analysis of MYRF gene variant in a fetus with Cardiac-urogenital syndrome.
Hairui SUN ; Hongjia ZHANG ; Yihua HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(5):563-567
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a fetus with Cardiac-urogenital syndrome (CUGS).
METHODS:
A fetus with congenital heart disease identified at the Maternal Fetal Medical Center for Fetal Heart Disease, Beijing Anzhen Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University in January 2019 was selected as the study subject. Clinical data of the fetus was collected. Copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq) and trio-whole exome sequencing (trio-WES) were carried out for the fetus and its parents. Candidate variants were verified by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTS:
Detailed fetal echocardiographic examination had revealed hypoplastic aortic arch. The results of trio-WES revealed that the fetus has harbored a de novo splice variant of the MYRF gene (c.1792-2A>C), for which both parents were of the wild-type. Sanger sequencing confirmed the variant to be de novo. Based on the guidelines from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), the variant was rated as likely pathogenic. CNV-seq has identified no chromosomal anomalies. And the fetus was diagnosed with Cardiac-urogenital syndrome.
CONCLUSION
The de novo splice variant of the MYRF gene probably underlay the abnormal phenotype in the fetus. Above finding has enriched the spectrum of MYRF gene variants.
Female
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Humans
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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Fetal Diseases
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Fetus/abnormalities*
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Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics*
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Mutation
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Transcription Factors/genetics*
3.Clinical and genetic analysis of three children patients with Kleefstra syndrome.
Taocheng ZHOU ; Guanglei TONG ; Lijuan ZHU ; Shaoxin LI ; Hong LI ; Wenxu DONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(2):148-151
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis of three children with unexplained developmental delay/intellectual disability (DD/ID).
METHODS:
Peripheral blood samples were collected from the patients and subjected to chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA).
RESULTS:
Patient 1 was found to harbor a 190 kb deletion at 9q34.3, which encompassed most of EHMT1 (OMIM 607001), the key gene for Kleefstra syndrome (OMIM 610253). Patients 2 and 3 were siblings. CMA showed that they have shared four chromosomal copy number variations (CNVs) including a deletion at 9q34.3 which spanned 154 kb and 149 kb, respectively, and encompassed the EHMT1 and CACNA1B (OMIM 601012) genes. The remaining 3 CNVs were predicted to be with no clinical significance.
CONCLUSION
Microdeletions at 9q33.4 probably underlay the pathogenesis of DD/ID in the three children, for which EHMT1 may be the key gene.
Child
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Chromosome Deletion
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9
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Craniofacial Abnormalities/genetics*
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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Developmental Disabilities/genetics*
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability/genetics*
4.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*
5.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*
6.Analysis of FGD1 gene variant in a child with Aarskog-Scott syndrome.
Ran WANG ; Jingjing PEI ; Xinye JIANG ; Bingbing GUO ; Caiqin GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(8):757-760
OBJECTIVE:
To detect pathogenic variant of the FGD1 gene in a boy with Aarskog-Scott syndrome.
METHODS:
Genetic variant was detected by high-throughput sequencing. Suspected variant was verified by Sanger sequencing. The nature and impact of the candidate variant were predicted by bioinformatic analysis.
RESULTS:
The child was found to harbor a novel c.1906C>T hemizygous variant of the FGD1 gene, which has led to conversion of Arginine to Tryptophane at codon 636(p.Arg636Trp). The same variant was found in his mother but not father. Based on the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines, the c.1906C>T variant of FGD1 gene was predicted to be likely pathogenic(PM1+PM2+PM5+PP2+PP3+PP4).
CONCLUSION
The novel c.1906C>T variant of the FGD1 gene may underlay the Aarskog-Scott syndrome in this child. Above finding has enabled diagnosis for the boy.
Child
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Dwarfism
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Face/abnormalities*
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Genetic Diseases, X-Linked
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Genitalia, Male/abnormalities*
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Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors/genetics*
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Hand Deformities, Congenital/genetics*
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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Humans
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Male
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Mutation
7.Clinical and genetic analysis of a novel CHD4 gene variant in a Chinese patient with Sifrim-Hitz-Weiss syndrome.
Xinlong ZHOU ; Qingming WANG ; Yanhui LIU ; Jianxin LIU ; Haiming YUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(1):63-66
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genotype-phenotype correlation of a case with Sifrim-Hitz-Weiss syndrome (SIHIWES) caused by a novel CHD4 gene variant.
METHODS:
Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of the patient and her parents. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was carried out for the patient.Suspected variant was verified by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTS:
The proband, a 2-year-old Chinese girl, presented with global developmental delay, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features and multiple congenital anomalies. Her prenatal manifestations included increased nuchal thickness, cranial and facial anomalies, and decreased fetal movement. WES has identified a novel variant in the CHD4 gene, namely NM_001273:c.2989C>G (p.Leu997Val) (GRCh37/hg19).Comparison of her phenotype with previously reported SIHIWES cases suggested that our patient's prenatal presentations were unreported before, with novel features including funduscopic anomaly, facial dysmorphisms such as asymmetrical ears, drooping eyelid, long philtrum and downturned mouth.
CONCLUSION
Above findings have expanded the mutational spectrum of the CHD4 gene and revealed novel phenotypes in Chinese patients with SIHIWES.
Child, Preschool
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China
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Congenital Abnormalities/genetics*
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Female
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Genetic Association Studies
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Genetic Testing
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Humans
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Mi-2 Nucleosome Remodeling and Deacetylase Complex/genetics*
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Phenotype
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Pregnancy
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Syndrome
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Whole Exome Sequencing
8.Genetic analysis of three patients with Kleefstra syndrome.
Yuhong GONG ; Xiaoming ZHU ; Wen LI ; Guizhen DONG ; Biao XU ; Hongling ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(4):347-350
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the clinical and genetic features of three patient diagnosed with Kleefstra syndrome.
METHODS:
Whole exome sequencing (WES) was carried out for the probands and their parents. Suspected variants were validated by Sanger sequencing. Copy number variations (CNV) were detected by CNV-seq and validated by real-time PCR.
RESULTS:
Proband 1 was found to carry a de novo heterogeneous variant (c.823+1G>T) of the EHMT1 gene, which may affect its expression. Based on the guidelines of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, the variant was predicted to be pathogenic (PVS1+PS2+PM2). Proband 2 was found to carry a de novo missense variant c.439C>G (p.L147V) of the EHMT1 gene, which was predicted to be likely pathogenic (PS2+PM1+PM2+PP3). Proband 3 was found to carry a heterozygous 520 kb deletion at 9q34.3 by CNV-seq. The deletion has encompassed the whole of the EHMT1 gene. Real-time PCR has detected no CNV of this region in her parents.
CONCLUSION
Variants of the EHMT1 gene probably underlay the disease in these patients. Genetic testing has provided a basis for their clinical diagnosis.
Chromosome Deletion
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9
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Craniofacial Abnormalities
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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Female
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Genetic Testing
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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Humans
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Intellectual Disability/genetics*
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Mutation
9.Cardio
Baiyu CHEN ; Shimeng CHEN ; Juan XIONG ; Fei YIN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2021;46(4):432-437
Cardio-facio-cutaneous (CFC) syndrome is an extremely rare autosomal dominant genetic disease due to BRAF and other gene mutations. The main characteristics of the patients are craniofacial deformities, cardiac malformations, skin abnormalities, delay of language and motor development, gastrointestinal dysfunction, intellectual disability, and epilepsy. In this case, the child has a typical CFC syndrome face and developmental delay. The gene results of the second-generation sequencing technology showed that there was a mutation site c.1741A>G (p. Asn581Asp) (heterozygous) in exon 14 of the BRAF (NM_004333.5) gene. The mutation was not observed in the child's parents. The above-mentioned mutation may be a de novo mutation. There is no effective therapy for this disease so far.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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Child
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Ectodermal Dysplasia/genetics*
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Facies
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Failure to Thrive
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Heart Defects, Congenital/genetics*
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Humans
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Mutation
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf/genetics*
10.Genetic analysis of an infant with duplication of 22q12.1-q13.3.
Rui LI ; Ailing WANG ; Jianhong WANG ; Panlai SHI ; Yufei MA ; Xiangdong KONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2020;37(5):555-558
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for an infant with multiple malformations including congenital heart disease and cleft palate.
METHODS:
The child and his parents were subjected to conventional chromosomal karyotyping and low-coverage massively parallel copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq) analysis.
RESULTS:
The infant was found to have a 46,X,add(Y)(q11.23) karyotype, and his CNV-seq result was seq [hg19] 22q12.1q13.3 (29 520 001-51 180 000)× 3. His parents were found to be normal by both methods.
CONCLUSION
The additional chromosomal material found on Yq, verified as duplication of 22q12.1-q13.3, may account for the abnormal phenotype in this infant. CNV-seq has provided a useful complement for the diagnosis and more accurate information for genetic counseling.
Abnormalities, Multiple
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genetics
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Child
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Chromosome Duplication
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22
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genetics
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Cleft Palate
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genetics
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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Genetic Testing
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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genetics
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Humans
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Infant
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Karyotyping

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