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  • Tay-Sachs disease (TSD) is often underdiagnosed due to its symptoms resembling other neurological disorders; the study focuses on identifying genetic mutations in a late-onset TSD patient.
  • Whole-exome sequencing identified two mutations associated with TSD, confirming the novel mutation's pathogenicity through various assays, highlighting the need for advanced genomic technologies in diagnoses.
  • The research underscores the diagnostic challenges posed by similar symptoms and the importance of genetic awareness among clinicians to improve patient outcomes and inform future treatment options.

Article Abstract

Tay-Sachs disease (TSD) is a rare genetic disorder with diverse clinical manifestations, often leading to underdiagnosis due to symptom similarities with other neurological conditions. In this study, we aimed to identify the genetic mutations underlying late-onset TSD in a 27-year-old patient with progressive neurological symptoms. Whole-exome sequencing revealed two gene mutations associated with TSD: a previously known variant, c.805G > A (p.Gly269Ser), and a novel splice-site mutation, c.346 + 2dupT. Through clinical assessments, genetic analysis, and functional investigations-including RNA sequencing and enzymatic activity assays-we confirmed the pathogenicity of the novel mutation. Our findings highlight the efficacy of advanced genomic technologies in diagnosing intricate genetic disorders and emphasize the significance of functional validation to confirm the effects of mutations. Identifying compound heterozygous mutations in the gene also provides insight into Mendelian inheritance patterns. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges posed by overlapping clinical phenotypes and emphasizes the need for increased genetic awareness among clinicians. Accurate diagnosis of TSD has significant implications for patients and their families, allowing for informed genetic counseling and guiding clinical management decisions. While current treatment options are limited, timely and accurate diagnosis holds promise for future research and therapeutic interventions. This study highlights the value of a multidisciplinary approach in exploring the molecular basis of complex genetic diseases and informing clinical decisions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11487640PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1400989DOI Listing

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