| Literature DB >> 30986545 |
Diana Le Duc1, Susanne Horn1, Rami Abou Jamra1, Jörg Schaper2, Dagmar Wieczorek3, Silke Redler4.
Abstract
EXOSC3-related autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorders are rare entities with variable clinical course and prognosis. They are characterized by hypoplasia of cerebellar structures and pons, degeneration of the anterior horn cells and motor as well as neurocognitive impairment. Phenotypic expression is variable with an overall poor outcome. Current research suggests clear genotype-phenotype correlations among EXOSC3-pathogenic-variants carriers. Homozygosity for the EXOSC3 variant c.395A > C, p.(Asp132Ala) is proposed to lead to a rather mild phenotype compared to compound-heterozygous EXOSC3-pathogenic-variants carriers with lethal neurological disease in very early childhood. In this study, we report two siblings (21- and 8-year-old) affected by PCH1B with an unusual presentation. We identified compound heterozygosity for the well-established EXOSC3 variant c.395A > C, p.(Asp132Ala) and the novel variant c.572G > A, p.(Gly191Asp), expanding the genetic spectrum. Phenotypic presentation of the siblings was strikingly different from that of literature reports with a surprisingly mild disease manifestation and an unexpected intrafamilial variability. This study demonstrates the extensive clinical heterogeneity and the broad phenotypic spectrum associated with EXOSC3-associated disorders. Enlargement of sample sizes and reports of novel cases will be essential for the delineation of associated phenotypes.Entities:
Keywords: Affected siblings; EXOSC3 gene; Pontocerebellar hypoplasia Typ 1B
Year: 2019 PMID: 30986545 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2019.04.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Genet ISSN: 1769-7212 Impact factor: 2.708