Novel variants identified in CKAP2L in two siblings with Filippi syndrome.

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1101/mcs.a006130
Ryan J Patrick, Jill Weimer, Laura Davis-Keppen, Megan L Landsverk
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Pathogenic variants in CKAP2L have previously been reported in Filippi syndrome (FS), a rare autosomal recessive, craniodigital syndrome characterized by microcephaly, syndactyly, short stature, intellectual disability, and dysmorphic facial features. To date, fewer than 10 patients with pathogenic variants in CKAP2L associated with FS have been reported. All of the previously reported probands have presumed loss-of-function variants (frameshift, canonical splice site, starting methionine), and all but one have been homozygous for a pathogenic variant. Here we describe two brothers who presented with microcephaly, micrognathia, syndactyly, dysmorphic features, and intellectual disability. Whole-exome sequencing of the family identified a missense variant, c.2066G > A;p.(Arg689His), in trans with a frameshift variant, c.1169_1173del;p.(Ile390LysfsTer4), in CKAP2L To our knowledge, these are the first patients with FS to be reported with a missense variant in CKAP2L and only the second family to be reported with two variants in trans.

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在两个患有Filippi综合征的兄弟姐妹中发现了CKAP2L的新变异。
CKAP2L的致病变异先前在Filippi综合征(FS)中有报道,这是一种罕见的常染色体隐性颅骨综合征,以小头畸形、并指畸形、身材矮小、智力残疾和面部畸形为特征。迄今为止,报道的CKAP2L致病性变异与FS相关的患者不到10例。所有先前报道的先证物都有假定的功能缺失变异(移码、典型剪接位点、起始蛋氨酸),除了一个外,其他所有的致病变异都是纯合的。在这里,我们描述了两个兄弟谁表现出小头畸形,小颌,并指畸形,畸形特征和智力残疾。该家族的全外显子组测序在CKAP2L中发现了一个错义变异,c.2066G > a;p.(Arg689His),在trans中发现了一个移码变异,c.1169_1173del;p.(Ile390LysfsTer4),据我们所知,这是第一例报告CKAP2L中有错义变异的FS患者,也是第二个报告有两个trans变异的家族。
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期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed, international journal in the field of precision medicine. Articles in the journal present genomic and molecular analyses of individuals or cohorts alongside their clinical presentations and phenotypic information. The journal''s purpose is to rapidly share insights into disease development and treatment gained by application of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, biomarker analysis, and other approaches. The journal covers the fields of cancer, complex diseases, monogenic disorders, neurological conditions, orphan diseases, infectious disease, gene therapy, and pharmacogenomics. It has a rapid peer-review process that is based on technical evaluation of the analyses performed, not the novelty of findings, and offers a swift, clear path to publication. The journal publishes: Research Reports presenting detailed case studies of individuals and small cohorts, Research Articles describing more extensive work using larger cohorts and/or functional analyses, Rapid Communications presenting the discovery of a novel variant and/or novel phenotype associated with a known disease gene, Rapid Cancer Communications presenting the discovery of a novel variant or combination of variants in a cancer type, Variant Discrepancy Resolution describing efforts to resolve differences or update variant interpretations in ClinVar through case-level data sharing, Follow-up Reports linked to previous observations, Plus Review Articles, Editorials, and Position Statements on best practices for research in precision medicine.
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