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  • The study analyzes prenatal ultrasound findings and autopsy results of three fetuses with multiple congenital anomalies (MCA) believed to share a genetic cause.
  • Genetic testing revealed potential harmful variations in the PIGW gene, and common prenatal features included facial dysmorphisms and severe brain malformations.
  • The authors propose that PIGW may play a role in various congenital anomalies and suggest its association with conditions like Fryns syndrome based on the similarities observed in their research and existing literature.

Article Abstract

Objective: We describe the prenatal ultrasound findings and autopsy of three fetuses with multiple congenital anomalies (MCA) whose diagnostic workup suggested the same genetic etiology. We conducted a literature review to corroborate the molecular results and find evidence that the identified variants are responsible for the phenotype seen.

Methods: Trio-based Exome Sequencing (ES) analysis was performed on chorionic villus samples. We reviewed available reports dealing with prenatal manifestations of genes involved in the Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPI) biosynthesis defects (GPIBDs).

Results: Prenatal findings shared by all the three pregnancies included facial dysmorphisms, brain malformations of the posterior fossa, skeletal and genitourinary anomalies. ES analysis identified homozygous variants of uncertain significance in PIGW in the three fetuses. Prenatal findings of the three pregnancies overlapped with those previously described for PIGW variants and with those associated with PIGN, PIGV and PIGA variants.

Conclusion: Based on the phenotypic overlap between the prenatal findings in our three cases and other cases with pathogenic variants in other genes involved in GPIBDs, we speculate that the variants identified in the three fetuses are likely causal of their phenotype and that the PIGWclinical spectrum might extend to MCA, mainly involving brain, skeletal and genitourinary systems. Moreover, we suggest that also PIGW could be involved in Fryns/Fryns-like phenotypes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pd.6204DOI Listing

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