Background: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disease with systemic organ involvement. So far, only a few TSC families in China have been reported. Therefore, more data on the clinical and genetic features of TSC families are required.
Materials And Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 12 TSC family probands and their family members. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has been applied to confirm the type of TSC mutation along with a detailed physical examination.
Results: In this study, twenty-seven patients in 12 TSC families were reported, including 12 male and 15 female patients, aged 8-67 years. Skin lesions were detected among all patients with TSC, including 25 cases of facial angiofibromas, 18 cases of hypomelanotic macules, 15 cases of ungual fibromas, and 13 cases of shagreen patch. Other clinical features were also revealed: 14 cases of renal angiomyolipoma, 6 cases of subependymal nodules (SENs), and 3 cases of lymphangioleiomyomatosis. All twenty-seven patients with TSC were tested by NGS. Totally, mutations were reported in 19 cases (7 frameshift mutations, 10 nonsense mutations, and 2 missense mutations), mutations were reported in 4 cases (4 nonsense mutations), and 4 cases were genetically negative. The novel causal mutations (: c.208dup, c.1874C > G, c.1852del) identified in three families were first reported in TSC.
Conclusion: Our findings expand the mutation spectrum of patients with TSC in China. The clinical characteristics can vary among patients with TSC with the same pathogenic mutation. The genetic results and summary of clinical features of 12 TSC families contribute to a more accurate diagnosis and further genetic counseling.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.840709 | DOI Listing |
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