Whole Genome Sequencing Solves an Atypical Form of Bardet–Biedl Syndrome: Identification of Novel Pathogenic Variants of BBS9

Author:

Stellacci Emilia1ORCID,Niceta Marcello2ORCID,Bruselles Alessandro1ORCID,Straface Emilio1ORCID,Tatti Massimo1,Carvetta Mattia2ORCID,Mancini Cecilia2,Cecchetti Serena3ORCID,Parravano Mariacristina4,Barbano Lucilla4,Varano Monica4,Tartaglia Marco2ORCID,Ziccardi Lucia4ORCID,Cordeddu Viviana1

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Oncologia e Medicina Molecolare, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 00161 Rome, Italy

2. Genetica Molecolare e Genomica Funzionale, Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù, IRCCS, 00146 Rome, Italy

3. Confocal Microscopy Unit—Core Facilities, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 00161 Rome, Italy

4. Fondazione Bietti, IRCCS, 00198 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare recessive multisystem disorder characterized by retinitis pigmentosa, obesity, postaxial polydactyly, cognitive deficits, and genitourinary defects. BBS is clinically variable and genetically heterogeneous, with 26 genes identified to contribute to the disorder when mutated, the majority encoding proteins playing role in primary cilium biogenesis, intraflagellar transport, and ciliary trafficking. Here, we report on an 18-year-old boy with features including severe photophobia and central vision loss since childhood, hexadactyly of the right foot and a supernumerary nipple, which were suggestive of BBS. Genetic analyses using targeted resequencing and exome sequencing failed to provide a conclusive genetic diagnosis. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) allowed us to identify compound heterozygosity for a missense variant and a large intragenic deletion encompassing exon 12 in BBS9 as underlying the condition. We assessed the functional impact of the identified variants and demonstrated that they impair BBS9 function, with significant consequences for primary cilium formation and morphology. Overall, this study further highlights the usefulness of WGS in the diagnostic workflow of rare diseases to reach a definitive diagnosis. This report also remarks on a requirement for functional validation analyses to more effectively classify variants that are identified in the frame of the diagnostic workflow.

Funder

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

Ministero della Salute

Ministero della Ricerca

Publisher

MDPI AG

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