A novel CREBBP mutation and its phenotype in a case of Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome

Author:

Wang Qian,Wang Cong,Wei Wen Bin,Rong Wei Ning,Shi Xiang Yu

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study was to report a novel CREBBP mutation and phenotype in a child with Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome.MethodsCase report of a 9-year-old boy.ResultsWe described the patient’s clinical manifestations in detail, and found that in addition to the typical systemic manifestations of the syndrome, the outstanding manifestation of the child was severe intellectual deficiency and prominent ocular abnormalities. Whole-exome sequencing and sanger sequencing were performed on the patient and his parents, a large intragenic deletion, covering the exon 1 region and part of the intron 1 region of the TRAP1 gene, and the entire region from intron 27 to exon 30 of the CREBBP gene (chr16:3745393-3783894) was identified on the patient. This mutation affected the CREBBP histone acetyltransferase (HAT) domain.ConclusionsThis findings in our patient add to the spectrum of genetic variants described in Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome and present a RSTS patient with various ocular anomalies including early onset glaucoma.

Funder

The Priming Scientific Research Foundation for the Junior Research in Beijing Tongren Hospital Capital Medical University

Beijing Tongren Hospital Top Talent Training Program

2018 Beijing Outstanding Young Talents

Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Incubating Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

The Beijing Nova Program

The key research and development project of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

The training project of the scientific innovation commanding talented person in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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