Compound heterozygous SLC29A3 mutation causes H syndrome in a Moroccan patient: A case report.

Curr Res Transl Med

Pasteur Institute, Human Molecular Genetic Laboratory, Casablanca, Morocco. Electronic address:

Published: April 2018

H syndrome is an autosomal recessive syndrome, which affects the skin and some vital organs, it is caused by mutations in the SLC29A3 gene, encoding the human equilibrative nucleoside transporter hENT3. This report describes a patient with typical features of H syndrome. Based on the patient's clinical features, SLC29A3 was selected for molecular investigation. Through direct sequencing, a compound heterozygous alteration in the SLC29A3 gene was found. The c.243delA frameshift mutation leading to a premature termination, resulting in a truncated protein, and a splice site mutation c.300+1G>C predicted to cause a splicing error. This contribution extends the clinical variability of compound heterozygous SLC29A3 mutations resulting in an additional multisystemic manifestation of the clinical spectrum of SLC29A3 disorders.

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