Novel FANCA mutation in the first fully-diagnosed patient with Fanconi anemia in Polish population – case report

Author:

Repczynska AnnaORCID,Pastorczak Agata,Babol-Pokora Katarzyna,Skalska-Sadowska Jolanta,Drozniewska Malgorzata,Mlynarski Wojciech,Haus Olga

Abstract

Abstract Background Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder caused by mutations in genes which protein products are involved in replication, cell cycle control and DNA repair. It is characterized by congenital malformations, bone marrow failure, and high risk of cancer. The diagnosis is based on morphological and hematological abnormalities such as pancytopenia, macrocytic anaemia and progressive bone marrow failure. Genetic examination, often very complex, includes chromosomal breakage testing and mutational analysis. Case presentation We present a child with clinical diagnosis of Fanconi anemia. Although morphological abnormalities of skin and bones were present from birth, diagnosis was only suspected at the age of 8. Chromosome breakage test in patient’s lymphocytes showed increased level of aberrations (gaps, chromatid breaks, chromosome breaks, radial figures and rearrangements) compared to control. Next generation sequencing revealed presence of two pathogenic variants in FANCA gene, one of which was not previously reported. Conclusions The article provides additional supportive evidence that compound biallelic mutations of FANCA are associated with Fanconi anemia. It also illustrates the utility of combination of cytogenetic and molecular tests, together with detailed clinical evaluation in providing accurate diagnosis of Fanconi anemia. This report, to the best of our knowledge, describes the first fully diagnosed FA patient in Polish population.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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