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Identification of STAC3 variants in non-Native American families with overlapping features of Carey-Fineman-Ziter syndrome and Moebius syndrome.

Aida Telegrafi1, Bryn D Webb2, Sarah M Robbins3, Carlos E Speck-Martins4, David FitzPatrick5, Leah Fleming3, Richard Redett6, Andreas Dufke7,8, Gunnar Houge9, Jeske J T van Harssel10, Alain Verloes11, Angela Robles12, Irini Manoli13, Elizabeth C Engle14,15,16, Ethylin W Jabs2, David Valle3, John Carey17, Julie E Hoover-Fong3,18, Nara L M Sobreira3.   

Abstract

Horstick et al. (2013) previously reported a homozygous p.Trp284Ser variant in STAC3 as the cause of Native American myopathy (NAM) in 5 Lumbee Native American families with congenital hypotonia and weakness, cleft palate, short stature, ptosis, kyphoscoliosis, talipes deformities, and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia (MH). Here we present two non-Native American families, who were found to have STAC3 pathogenic variants. The first proband and her affected older sister are from a consanguineous Qatari family with a suspected clinical diagnosis of Carey-Fineman-Ziter syndrome (CFZS) based on features of hypotonia, myopathic facies with generalized weakness, ptosis, normal extraocular movements, cleft palate, growth delay, and kyphoscoliosis. We identified the homozygous c.851G>C;p.Trp284Ser variant in STAC3 in both sisters. The second proband and his affected sister are from a non-consanguineous, Puerto Rican family who was evaluated for a possible diagnosis of Moebius syndrome (MBS). His features included facial and generalized weakness, minimal limitation of horizontal gaze, cleft palate, and hypotonia, and he has a history of MH. The siblings were identified to be compound heterozygous for STAC3 variants c.851G>C;p.Trp284Ser and c.763_766delCTCT;p.Leu255IlefsX58. Given the phenotypic overlap of individuals with CFZS, MBS, and NAM, we screened STAC3 in 12 individuals diagnosed with CFZS and in 50 individuals diagnosed with MBS or a congenital facial weakness disorder. We did not identify any rare coding variants in STAC3. NAM should be considered in patients presenting with facial and generalized weakness, normal or mildly abnormal extraocular movement, hypotonia, cleft palate, and scoliosis, particularly if there is a history of MH.
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Keywords:  Carey-Fineman-Ziter syndrome; Moebius syndrome; Myopathy; Native American Myopathy; Puerto Rican; Qatar; cleft palate; p.Trp284Ser variant

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28777491      PMCID: PMC5843189          DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.802


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