A case report of a novel HIST1H1E mutation and a review of the bibliography to evaluate the genotype–phenotype correlations

Author:

Zhao Wenjing123ORCID,Zhang Yinhong123,Lv Tao123,He Jing123,Zhu Baosheng123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Genetics, First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province Kunming China

2. Affiliated Hospital of Kunming University of Science and Technology Kunming China

3. National Health Commission Key Laboratory of Preconception Health Birth in Western China Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHIST1H1E is a member of the H1 gene family. Excess de novo likely gene‐disruptive variants involving the C‐terminal tail of HIST1H1E have been reported in neurodevelopmental disorders. Although clinical phenotypes in some patients have been described in single studies, few studies have reviewed the genotype and phenotype relationships using a relatively large cohort of patients with HIST1H1E variants.MethodsWhole‐exome sequencing (WES) was performed on the proband. The variant was validated using Sanger sequencing in both proband and parents. Published HIST1H1E variants in neuropsychiatric disorders were reviewed.ResultsHerein, we reported a new de novo frameshift mutation in HIST1H1E (NM_005321.2, c.416_419dupAGAA, p.Ala141GlufsTer56) in an individual with Rahman syndrome. To explore the genotype–phenotype correlations for HIST1H1E variants in neurodevelopmental disorders, we comprehensively curated and summarized 23 variants and the clinical features from 52 patients. Our findings revealed that likely gene‐disrupting variants in HIST1H1E contribute to a wide range of neurodevelopmental phenotypes. We observed the common phenotypes including craniofacial features, ID, hypotonia, and autism/behavior problem in patients with HIST1H1E variants. While the different genotypes corresponding to different phenotypes or the same phenotype were also observed.ConclusionThese data provide scientific evidence for the genetic diagnosis and precision clinical management.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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