Xianqing Li, Zongzhe Li, Peng Chen, Yan Wang, Dao Wen Wang, Dao Wu Wang
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Abstract
Background: Autosomal dominant hypertension with brachydactyly type E syndrome caused by pathogenic variants in the PDE3A gene was first reported in 2015. To date, there are only a few reports of this kind of syndrome. Other patients still lack a genetic diagnosis.
Case presentation: Whole-exome sequencing was performed in an 18-year-old female proband with a clinical diagnosis of hypertension with brachydactyly syndrome. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to identify pathogenic copy number variations (CNVs). After bioinformatics analysis and healthy control database filtering, we revealed a heterozygous missense PDE3A variant (c.1346G > A, p.Gly449Asp). The variant was absent in the ExAC database and located in a highly evolutionarily conserved cluster of reported PDE3A pathogenic variants. Importantly, this variant was predicted to affect protein function by both SIFT (score = 0) and PolyPhen-2 (score = 1). After Sanger sequencing, the variant was determined to be absent in the healthy parents of the proband as well as 800 ethnically and geographically matched healthy controls.
Conclusion: We present a report linking a de novo PDE3A variant to autosomal dominant hypertension with brachydactyly type E syndrome.
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