Novel JAG1 variants leading to Alagille syndrome in two Chinese cases

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Xiufang Feng
Jiangyuan Ping
Shan Gao
Dong Han
Wenxia Song
Xiaoze Li
Yilun Tao
Lihong Wang
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[1] Changzhi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Changzhi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital,Medical Genetic Center
[3] Changzhi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital,Obstetrics Department
[4] Changzhi Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital,Precision Medicine Research Division
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Alagille Syndrome (ALGS) is a complex genetic disorder characterized by cholestasis, congenital cardiac anomalies, and butterfly vertebrae. The variable phenotypic expression of ALGS can lead to challenges in accurately diagnosing affected infants, potentially resulting in misdiagnoses or underdiagnoses. This study highlights novel JAG1 gene mutations in two cases of ALGS. The first case with a novel p.Pro325Leufs*87 variant was diagnosed at 2 months of age and exhibited a favorable prognosis and an unexpected manifestation of congenital hypothyroidism. Before the age of 2, the second patient was incorrectly diagnosed with liver structural abnormalities, necessitating extensive treatment. In addition, he exhibited delays in language acquisition that may have been a result of SNAP25 haploinsufficiency. The identification of ALGS remains challenging, highlighting the importance of early detection and genetic testing for effective patient management. The variant p.Pro325Leufs*87 is distinct from reported variants linked to congenital hypothyroidism in ALGS patients, thereby further confirming the clinical and genetic complexity of ALGS. This emphasizes the critical need for individualized and innovative approaches to diagnosis and medical interventions, uniquely intended to address the complexity of this syndrome.
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