Affiliation:
1. Obstetrics Department Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital Shenzhen Guangdong Province China
2. BGI‐Shenzhen Shenzhen China
3. College of Life Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionRothmund–Thomson syndrome (RTS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that has been reported in all ethnicities, with several identifiable pathogenic variants. There have been reported cases indicating that RTS may lead to low birth weight in fetuses, but specific data on the fetal period are lacking. Genetic testing for RTS II is currently carried out by identifying pathogenic variants in RECQL4.MethodsIn order to determine the cause, we performed whole‐genome sequencing (WGS) analysis on the patient and his parents. Variants detected by WGS were confirmed by Sanger sequencing and examined in family members.ResultsAfter analyzing the WGS data, we found a heterozygous nonsense mutation c.2752G>T (p.Glu918Ter) and a novel frameshift insertion mutation c.1547dupC (p.Leu517AlafsTer23) of RECQL4, which is a known pathogenic/disease‐causing variant of RTS. Further validation indicated these were compound heterozygous mutations from parents.ConclusionOur study expands the mutational spectrum of the RECQL4 gene and enriches the phenotype spectrum of Chinese RTS patients. Our information can assist the patient's parents in making informed decisions regarding their future pregnancies. This case offers a new perspective for clinicians to consider whether to perform prenatal diagnosis.
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology