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. 2022 Oct;188(10):2861-2868.
doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.62933. Epub 2022 Aug 11.

A novel variant in GNPNAT1 gene causing a spondylo-epi-metaphyseal dysplasia resembling PGM3-Desbuquois like dysplasia

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A novel variant in GNPNAT1 gene causing a spondylo-epi-metaphyseal dysplasia resembling PGM3-Desbuquois like dysplasia

Rasha Moheb Elhossini et al. Am J Med Genet A. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Spondylo-epi-metaphyseal dysplasias (SEMDs) are a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of skeletal dysplasias characterized by short stature and abnormal modeling of the spine and long bones. A novel form of rhizomelic skeletal dysplasia, Ain-Naz type, associated with a homozygous variant in GNPNAT1 was recently identified. Herein, we report an Egyptian patient, offspring of consanguineous parents, who presented with a severe form of unclassified SEMD. Whole exome sequencing identified a novel homozygous variant in exon 3, c.77T>G, (p.Phe26Cys) in GNPNAT1, that was confirmed by Sanger sequencing and both parents were found to be heterozygous for the identified variant. Main features included severe short stature, rhizomelic limb shortening, and wide flared metaphysis. Short broad long bones, brachydactyly, delayed epiphyseal ossification of long bones, advanced bone age, and immunodeficiency were additional findings expanding the clinical phenotype described in the previously reported family. We conclude that variants in the GNPNAT1 gene cause an autosomal recessive form of SEMD resembling Desbuquois like dysplasia caused by PGM3, which is involved in the same pathway as GNPNAT1.

Keywords: GNPNAT1; PGM3; SEMD; whole exome sequencing.

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