Author:
Dong Lili,Zhang Lei,Li Xiao,Mei Shiyue,Shen Yuelin,Fu Libing,Zhao Shunying,Tang Xiaolei,Tang Yu
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The study describes the clinical manifestations and variant screening of two Chinese siblings with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). They carry the same DNAAF2 genotype, which is an extremely rare PCD genotype in the Chinese population. In addition, the study illustrated an overview of published variants on DNAAF2 to date.
Methods
A two-child family was recruited for the study. Clinical manifestations, laboratory tests, bronchoscopic and otoscopic images, and radiographic data were collected. Whole blood was collected from siblings and their parents for whole-exome sequencing (WES) and Sanger sequencing to screen variants.
Results
The two siblings exhibited typical clinical manifestations of PCD. Two compound heterozygous variants in DNAAF2 were detected in both by WES. Nonsense variant c.156 C>A and frameshift variant c.177_178insA, which was a novel variant.
Conclusion
The study identified a novel variant of DNAAF2 in Chinese children with a typical phenotype of PCD, which may enrich our knowledge of the clinical, diagnostic and genetic information of DNAAF2-induced PCD in children.
Funder
Medical Science and Technology Project of Henan Province
Demonstration application of remote collaborative service network for complex genetic diseases
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health