Background: -related spliceosomeopathy is a rare autosomal recessive disorder with only 14 patients have been reported. It is characterized by retinal degeneration, short stature, skeletal anomalies, and neurological defects. We described the clinical features of a Chinese patient with -related spliceosomeopathy and identified the pathogenic variant.
Methods: The affected subject underwent detailed ophthalmic examinations. Systemic abnormalities were assessed, including body height, craniofacial morphology, oral cavity, hands, feet, hair and skin. Genomic DNA was isolated from peripheral blood and sequenced by next-generation sequencing. Sanger sequencing was performed for validation and segregation.
Results: The patient had poor vision, nyctalopia and nystagmus from childhood. Fundoscopy revealed extensive chorioretinal atrophy with numerous scattered greyish pigmentation. Severe circular areas of macular atrophy were observed. Optical coherent tomography showed reduced retinal thickness with nearly absent ellipsoid zone and retinal pigment epithelium. In addition, craniofacial abnormalities, short statue, brachydactyly, dental anomalies, cafe-au-lait spots, scant hair, absent eyebrows and thin eyelashes were documented. Genetic analysis revealed a novel homozygous novel small deletion c.1133delG(p.G378Efs*12) in (NM_005869.2).
Conclusions: We present a patient with early-onset retinitis pigmentosa and marked syndromic features. A novel pathogenic variant was identified. Our findings broaden the clinical and mutation spectrum of -related spliceosomeopathy, and could be helpful in diagnosis of this rare disease.
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Ophthalmic Genet
October 2024
Department of Ophthalmology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, China.
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