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Quaternary diagnostics scheme for mucolipidosis II and detection of novel mutation in GNPTAB gene

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DOI: 10.1186/s43141-021-00204-4

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Mucolipidosis; GNPTAB gene; NGS; ML II; Egyptian; Mutations

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  1. Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF) [5253]

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This study characterized the genetics of ML II in a cohort of Egyptian patients, identifying 3 mutations in the GNPTAB gene, with a novel frame-shift mutation in exon 19 being the most rare.
BackgroundMucolipidosis II (ML II alpha/beta) is an inherited lysosomal storage disorder caused by deficiency of GlcNAc-phosphotransferase enzyme and results in mis-targeting of multiple lysosomal enzymes. Affected patients are characterized by skeletal deformities and developmental delay. Homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations in GNPTAB gene are associated with the clinical presentation. This is the first study to characterize the underlying genetics of ML among a cohort of Egyptian patients. ML II diagnosis established by clinical assessment, biochemical evaluation of enzymes, electron microscopy examination of gingival inclusion bodies, and molecular study of GNPTAB gene using targeted next-generation sequencing panel in 8 patients form 8 unrelated Egyptian families.ResultsSequencing revealed 3 mutations in GNPTAB gene; 1 novel frame-shift mutation in exon 19 (c.3488_3488delC) and 2 previously reported mutations (c.1759C>T in exon 13 and c.3503_3504delTC in exon 19). All patients were homozygous for their corresponding mutations and the parents were consanguineous.ConclusionsAccording to the established quaternary diagnostic scheme, ML II was the final diagnosis in eight patients. The most common mutation was the frame shift c.3503_3504delTC mutation, found in 5 patients and associated with a severe phenotype.

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