Background: Congenital unilateral renal agenesis (URA) is a kind of rare birth defect during fetal development with varies clinical phenotypes. The pathogenesis and the relationship between gene and phenotype are still unclear.

Methods: Ten URA fetuses were followed up after birth using postnatal renal ultrasound examination to confirm the diagnosis with nine children were URA and one was Renal Ectopy (RE). Trio- WES, CNV- seq were performed with the 10 children and their close relatives.

Results: There were 3 heterozygous variants of CHD7, PROKR2 and NRIP1 genes were identified in 3 children, respectively. CHD7 (c.2663T>C, p.M888T) is classified as likely pathogenic (LP), PROKR2 (c.685G>C, p.G229R) and NRIP1 (c.2705T>G, p.F902C) are classified as variants of uncertain significance (VUS). CHD7 (c.2663T>C, p.M888T) and PROKR2 (c.685G>C, p.G229R) as URA-related genes may be associated with idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH) or CHARGE syndrome (CS), and 3D-protein structure prediction revealed that the two variants may affect the stability in the CHD7 protein or PROKR2 protein, separately. The RE-related gene NRIP1 (c.2705T>G, p.F902C) may be causative of congenital anomalies of the kidneys and urinary tract (CAKUT).

Conclusions: Identification of these variants can in exploring the etiology of URA or RE and improve the level of genetic counseling.

Impacts: We performed trio-whole-exome sequencing (trio- WES) and copy number variation sequencing (CNV- seq) in 10 children, including 9 children with Unilateral Renal Agenesis and 1 with Renal Ectopy after birth. The possible pathogenic genes of URA can be screened using prenatal and postnatal diagnosis of URA fetuses and gene detection after birth. Future studies evaluating this association may lead to a better understanding of URA and elucidate exploring the etiology of URA or RE and improve the level of genetic counseling.

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