Pierre Robin sequence with a novel mutation in SOX9 gene: Case study

Mohd Murtaza , Md Niamat Ali , Mahrukh Hameed Zargar
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Abstract

Background

Pierre Robin Syndrome (PRS) is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by micrognathia, glossoptosis, and cleft palate. The PRS has been found to be associated with the cleft palate with the incidence of 1/8500 to 1/14000 births.

Case characteristic

We reported a case of a four-day-old male neonate without any familial history of congenital anomalies. The proband was having a symptom of micrognathia and glossoptosis with a concern of feeding and respiration.

Outcomes

Molecular analysis was performed by extraction of the DNA followed by the polymerase chain reactions and sequencing of the SOX9 gene. During the analysis of the sequence, c.448C > A mutation was found in exon 1 of the SOX9 gene. The parents were found to be heterozygous, while the proband was found to be homozygous. This mutation (c.448C > A) in exon 1 of the SOX9 gene leads to a change in triplet codon from CCG to ACG at position 150 (p. Pro150Thr).

Conclusion

The results of this study showed a positive association, suggesting that the gene SOX9 has a role to play. Although the genetic etiology of PRS is not clearly understood. The SOX9 gene codes for the SOX9 protein that controls the proper development of the facial structure. Thus, we hypothesized that PRS in this proband was caused by the haploinsufficiency of the SOX9 gene.

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SOX9基因突变的Pierre Robin序列:个案研究
背景:皮埃尔·罗宾综合征(PRS)是一种罕见的先天性异常,其特征是小颌、舌光下垂和腭裂。研究发现,PRS与腭裂有关,发病率为1/8500至1/14000。我们报告了一例4天大的男婴,无先天性异常家族史。先证者有小颌和舌下垂症状,有进食和呼吸问题。结果分子分析通过提取DNA、聚合酶链反应和SOX9基因测序进行。在序列分析中,c.448C > 在SOX9基因的外显子1上发现了突变。父母为杂合子,先证者为纯合子。SOX9基因外显子1的突变(c.448C > A)导致位于150位的三联体密码子从CCG变为ACG (p. Pro150Thr)。结论本研究结果显示两者呈正相关,提示SOX9基因可能起一定作用。虽然PRS的遗传病因尚不清楚。SOX9基因编码控制面部结构正常发育的SOX9蛋白。因此,我们假设该先证者的PRS是由SOX9基因的单倍不足引起的。
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Human Pathology: Case Reports
Human Pathology: Case Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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