The First Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation Patient (Fetus) with Homozygous COG5 c.95T>G Variant.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Molecular Syndromology Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-13 DOI:10.1159/000527221
Murat Buyukdogan, Veysel Sabri Hancer, Ayhan Sucak
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Abstract

Introduction: Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are autosomal recessive hereditary genetic disorders characterized by abnormal glycosylation of N-linked oligosaccharides.

Case presentation: In this research, prenatal testing (24th week of pregnancy) revealed findings like polyhydramnios, hydrocephaly, abnormal facial features/shape, brain morphology abnormality, spina bifida, vertebral column abnormality, macrocephaly, scoliosis, micrognathia, abnormal kidney morphology, short fetal femur length, and short fetal humerus length in the fetus. Whole-exome sequencing was performed; the COG5 gene has shown a pathogenic variant.

Discussion: Homozygous patients have never been seen before in the literature for COG5-CDG. We demonstrate the first CDG patient at fetus stage with homozygous COG5 c.95T>G variant.

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第一例先天性糖基化障碍患者(胎儿)伴纯合子COG5c.95T>G变异体。
简介:先天性糖基化障碍(CDG)是一种常染色体隐性遗传性疾病,其特征是N-连接寡糖糖基化异常。病例介绍:在这项研究中,产前检查(妊娠24周)发现胎儿羊水过多、脑积水、面部特征/形状异常、大脑形态异常、脊柱裂、脊柱异常、小头畸形、脊柱侧弯、小颌畸形、肾脏形态异常、胎儿股骨短和胎儿肱骨短。进行全外显子组测序;COG5基因已经显示出致病性变体。讨论:以前从未在文献中看到过COG5-CDG的纯合子患者。我们证明了第一例胎儿期CDG患者具有纯合COG5c.95T>G变体。
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Molecular Syndromology
Molecular Syndromology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: ''Molecular Syndromology'' publishes high-quality research articles, short reports and reviews on common and rare genetic syndromes, aiming to increase clinical understanding through molecular insights. Topics of particular interest are the molecular basis of genetic syndromes, genotype-phenotype correlation, natural history, strategies in disease management and novel therapeutic approaches based on molecular findings. Research on model systems is also welcome, especially when it is obviously relevant to human genetics. With high-quality reviews on current topics the journal aims to facilitate translation of research findings to a clinical setting while also stimulating further research on clinically relevant questions. The journal targets not only medical geneticists and basic biomedical researchers, but also clinicians dealing with genetic syndromes. With four Associate Editors from three continents and a broad international Editorial Board the journal welcomes submissions covering the latest research from around the world.
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