Identification of novel DYNC2H1 mutations associated with short rib-polydactyly syndrome type III using next-generation panel sequencing

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作者
Chen, L. S. [1 ]
Shi, S. J. [1 ]
Zou, P. S. [1 ]
Ma, M. [1 ]
Chen, X. H. [1 ]
Cao, D. H. [1 ]
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[1] Hosp PLA, Aristogenesis Ctr, Shenyang, Peoples R China
关键词
Short rib-polydactyly syndrome type III; DYNC2H1; gene; Next-generation panel sequencing; COMPOUND HETEROZYGOUS MUTATIONS; CILIA; TRANSPORT; FETUS;
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10.4238/gmr.15028134
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Short rib-polydactyly syndrome type III (SRPS3) is a perinatal lethal skeletal disorder with polydactyly and multisystem organ abnormalities. While ultrasound of the fetus can detect skeletal abnormalities characteristic of SRPS3, the syndrome is often difficult to diagnose before birth. As SRPS3 is an autosomal recessive disorder, identification of the gene mutations involved could lead to the development of prenatal genetic testing as an accurate method of diagnosis. In this study, we describe genetic screening approaches to identify potential abnormalities associated with SRPS3. Karyotype analysis, array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH), and next-generation panel sequencing were each performed on a fetus showing signs of the disorder, as well as on the mother and father. Karyotype and aCGH results revealed no abnormalities. However, next-generation panel sequencing identified novel mutations in the DYNC2H1 gene. The fetus was compound heterozygous for both a missense mutation c.8313A > T and a frameshift mutation c.10711_ 10714delTTTA in the DYNC2H1 gene, which were inherited from the mother and father, respectively. These variants were further confirmed using Sanger sequencing and have not been previously reported. Our study indicates the utility of using next-generation panel sequencing in screening for novel disease-associated mutations.
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