Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a clinically heterogeneous disorder characterised by skeletal fragility and an increased fracture incidence. It occurs in approximately one in every 15-20,000 births and is known to vary considerably in its severity. This report aimed to use next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to identify disease genes and causal variants in South African patients with clinical-radiological features of OI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe linkeropathies are a group of rare disorders, characterized by overlapping clinical features involving the skeletal and connective tissues. Each "linker" gene encodes an enzyme responsible for the addition of glycosaminoglycan chains to proteoglycans via a common tertrasaccharine linker region. The original descriptions of the autosomal recessive B3GALT6-related disorder showed that the associated clinical features are pleiotropic, spanning the skeletal dysplasia (Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia with joint laxity) (SEMD-JL1) and connective tissue disorder (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) (EDS spondylodysplastic Type 2) spectrum.
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September 2022
The Undiagnosed Disease Program in South Africa (UDP) sought to prospectively evaluate the clinical utility of exome sequencing (ES) in a phenotypically diverse, multi-ethnic cohort of South African patients with suspected rare genetic disorders. ES was undertaken in 100 sequential patients (93 singletons, 3 duos, and 4 trios) recruited to the UDP at Stellenbosch University. The data were analyzed through two separate bioinformatics pipelines (EVIDENCE from 3 billion and our in-house pipeline).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany monogenic disorders cause a characteristic facial morphology. Artificial intelligence can support physicians in recognizing these patterns by associating facial phenotypes with the underlying syndrome through training on thousands of patient photographs. However, this 'supervised' approach means that diagnoses are only possible if the disorder was part of the training set.
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January 2022
Hemizygous loss-of-function variants in the non-POU domain-containing, octamer-binding gene, NONO, cause X-linked mental retardation syndrome 34 (MRXS34). Here, we describe the 12th patient in the literature with this rare syndrome, the first affected male from sub-Saharan Africa. This South African patient presented with dysmorphic features, congenital cardiac abnormalities (Ebstein's anomaly, left ventricular non-compaction, and a VSD), and developmental delay.
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