Opitz GBBB syndrome with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: A new MID1 gene variant
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Opitz GBBB syndrome with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection: A new MID1 gene variant
Abstract
Background: Opitz GBBB syndrome (GBBB) is an X-linked disease characterized by midline defects, including congenital heart defects. We present our diagnostic approach to the identification of GBBB in a consanguineous family in which two males siblings were concordant for a total anomalous connection of pulmonary veins and minor facial dysmorphias.
Methods: Targeted exome sequencing analysis of a 380-gene panel associated with cardiovascular disease was performed on the propositus. Interpretative analysis of the exome results was conducted, and 3D models of the protein changes were generated.
Results: We identified a NM_000381.4:c.608G>A;p.(Arg203Gln) change in MID1, affecting the conformation of the B-box 2 domain of the protein, with a zinc finger structure and associated protein interactions. This clinical phenotype is consistent with GBBB; however, the type of congenital heart disease observed in this case has not been previously reported.
Conclusion: A new likely pathogenic variant on MID1 c.608G>A was found to be associated with Opitz GBBB syndrome.
Keywords: Opitz GBBB syndrome; congenital heart defects; total anomalous pulmonary venous connection.
© 2023 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose. No honorarium, payment, or grant was given to any author to produce this study.
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