A rare Coffin-Siris syndrome induced by SOX11: a de novo nonsense variant of short stature.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY BMC Medical Genomics Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1186/s12920-024-02036-w
Guibin Bai, Rougang Yuan, Jian Yuan, Yanqin Liu, Shaozhi Zhao, Xinwen Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Coffin-Siris syndrome is a clinically elusive and rare genetic disease characterized by a wide range of clinical manifestations. This study deeply analyzed and identified the clinical phenotype and genetic variant location in a pediatric patient with Coffin-Siris syndrome, aiming to enhance the understanding of this syndrome and assist in its screening and diagnosis.

Methods: A combination of advanced diagnostic tools, including high-throughput whole-exome sequencing (WES) and first-generation sequencing technologies, was employed to ascertain the etiology of the disease in the child.

Results: The clinical phenotype was characterized by stunted growth, reduced stature, spina bifida, enuresis, and a ventricular septal defect. WES revealed a de novo variant in the SOX11 gene locus (c.700G > T), identified as pathogenic. It is noteworthy that this variant has not been previously reported.

Conclusions: The combination of clinical presentation and genetic testing results supports that the patient suffers from Coffin-Siris syndrome due to a genetic variant in the SOX11 gene. This de novo variant expands our understanding of human gene variation, which is conducive to genetic counseling and screening for early diagnosis of Coffin-Siris syndrome.

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一种由 SOX11 诱发的罕见 Coffin-Siris 综合征:一种新发无义变异矮身材。
背景:Coffin-Siris 综合征是一种临床表现多样、难以捉摸的罕见遗传病。本研究深入分析并确定了一名科芬-西里斯综合征儿科患者的临床表型和基因变异位置,旨在加深对该综合征的认识,并协助其筛查和诊断:方法:综合运用高通量全外显子组测序(WES)和第一代测序技术等先进的诊断工具,确定患儿的病因:结果:患儿的临床表型表现为发育迟缓、身材矮小、脊柱裂、遗尿和室间隔缺损。WES发现SOX11基因位点存在一个新变异(c.700G > T),并确定为致病基因。值得注意的是,这种变异以前从未报道过:结论:结合临床表现和基因检测结果,该患者因 SOX11 基因变异而罹患 Coffin-Siris 综合征。这一全新变异扩展了我们对人类基因变异的认识,有利于为早期诊断科芬-斯里斯综合征提供遗传咨询和筛查。
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BMC Medical Genomics
BMC Medical Genomics 医学-遗传学
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Genomics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of functional genomics, genome structure, genome-scale population genetics, epigenomics, proteomics, systems analysis, and pharmacogenomics in relation to human health and disease.
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