A novel SALL1 C757T mutation in a Chinese family causes a rare disease --Townes-Brocks syndrome

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Chi, Yunqian [1 ]
Yao, Yi [2 ]
Sun, Futao [3 ]
Zhang, Wenhong [1 ]
Zhang, Zihan [1 ]
Wang, Yunhe [1 ]
Hao, Wei [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Shandong First Med Univ, Shandong Prov Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Jinan 250021, Shandong, Peoples R China
[2] Guangxi Med Univ, Basic Med Coll, Nanning 530021, Guangxi, Peoples R China
[3] Shandong First Med Univ, Shandong Prov Hosp, Dept Pediat Surg, Jinan 250021, Shandong, Peoples R China
[4] Shandong First Med Univ, Shandong Prov Hosp, Jinan, Peoples R China
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SALL1; Townes-Brocks syndrome; Whole-exome sequencing; Anorectal malformation; Triplet pregnancy; DELETION; TIME;
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10.1186/s13052-024-01691-0
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R72 [儿科学];
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Background Townes-Brocks syndrome (TBS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by imperforate anus, dysplastic ears, thumb malformations, and other abnormalities. Previous studies have revealed that mutations in the SALL1 gene can disrupt normal development, resulting in the characteristic features of Townes-Brocks syndrome. Spalt-like transcription factors (SALLs) are highly conserved proteins that play important roles in various cellular processes, including embryonic development, cell differentiation, and cell survival. Over 400 different variants or mutations have been reported in the SALL1 gene in individuals with TBS. Most of these variants lead to the formation of premature termination codons (PTCs), also known as nonsense mutations. The majority of these PTCs occur in a specific region of the SALL1 gene called the "hotspot region", which is particularly susceptible to mutation. Methods In this study, we conducted whole-exome sequencing on a three-generation Chinese family with anorectal malformations. Results We identified a novel heterozygous mutation (chr16:51175376:c.757 C > T p.Gln253*) in the SALL1 gene. Molecular analysis revealed a heterozygous C to T transition at nucleotide position 757 in exon 2 of the SALL1 (NM_002968) gene. This mutation is predicted to result in the substitution of the Gln253 codon with a premature stop codon (p.Gln253*). The glutamine-rich domain forms a long alpha helix, enabling the mutant protein to interact with the wild-type SALL1 protein. This interaction may result in steric hindrance effects on the wild-type SALL1 protein. Conclusions Our findings have expanded the mutation database of the SALL1 gene, which is significant for genetic counseling and clinical surveillance in the affected family. Furthermore, our study enhances the understanding of Townes-Brocks syndrome and has the potential to improve its diagnosis and treatment.
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