Selma Demir1, Hümeyra Yaşar Köstek2, Aslıhan Sanrı3, Ruken Yıldırım4, Fatma Özgüç Çömlek2, Sinem Yalçıntepe1, Murat Deveci5, Emine İkbal Atlı1, Engin Atlı1, Damla Eker1, Hakan Gürkan1, Filiz Tütüncüler Kökenli2. 1. Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey. 2. Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Faculty of Medicine, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey. 3. Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Samsun Ondokuz Mayıs University, Samsun, Turkey. 4. Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Diyarbakır Hospital of Pediatric Diseases, Diyarbakır, Turkey. 5. Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey.
Abstract
Introduction: Germline pathogenic variations of the genes encoding the components of the Ras-MAPK pathway are found to be responsible for RASopathies, a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of diseases. In this study, we aimed to present the results of patients genetically investigated for RASopathy-related mutations in our Genetic Diagnosis Center. Methods: The results of 51 unrelated probands with RASopathy and 4 affected relatives (31 male, 24 female; mean age: 9.327 ± 8.214) were included in this study. Mutation screening was performed on DNA samples from peripheral blood of the patients either by Sanger sequencing of PTPN11 hotspot regions (10/51 probands), or by a targeted amplicon next-generation sequencing panel (41/51 probands) covering the exonic regions of BRAF, CBL, HRAS, KRAS, LZTR1, MAP2K1, MAP2K2, NF1, NRAS, PTPN11, RAF1, RASA2, RIT1, SHOC2, SOS1, SOS2, SPRED1, and KAT6B genes. Results: Pathogenic/likely pathogenic variations found in 22 out of 51 probands (43.13%) and their 4 affected family members were located in PTPN11, BRAF, KRAS, NF1, RAF1, SOS1, and SHOC2 genes. The c.148A>C (p.Thr50Pro) variation in the KRAS gene was a novel variant detected in a sibling in our patient cohort. We found supportive evidence for the pathogenicity of the NF1 gene c.5606G>T (p.Gly1869Val) variation which we defined in an affected boy who inherited the mutation from his affected father. Conclusion: Although PTPN11 is the most frequently mutated gene in our patient cohort, as in most previous reports, different mutation distribution among the other genes studied motivates the use of a next-generation sequencing gene panel including the possible responsible genes.
Introduction: Germline pathogenic variations of the genes encoding the components of the Ras-MAPK pathway are found to be responsible for RASopathies, a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of diseases. In this study, we aimed to present the results of patients genetically investigated for RASopathy-related mutations in our Genetic Diagnosis Center. Methods: The results of 51 unrelated probands with RASopathy and 4 affected relatives (31 male, 24 female; mean age: 9.327 ± 8.214) were included in this study. Mutation screening was performed on DNA samples from peripheral blood of the patients either by Sanger sequencing of PTPN11 hotspot regions (10/51 probands), or by a targeted amplicon next-generation sequencing panel (41/51 probands) covering the exonic regions of BRAF, CBL, HRAS, KRAS, LZTR1, MAP2K1, MAP2K2, NF1, NRAS, PTPN11, RAF1, RASA2, RIT1, SHOC2, SOS1, SOS2, SPRED1, and KAT6B genes. Results: Pathogenic/likely pathogenic variations found in 22 out of 51 probands (43.13%) and their 4 affected family members were located in PTPN11, BRAF, KRAS, NF1, RAF1, SOS1, and SHOC2 genes. The c.148A>C (p.Thr50Pro) variation in the KRAS gene was a novel variant detected in a sibling in our patient cohort. We found supportive evidence for the pathogenicity of the NF1 gene c.5606G>T (p.Gly1869Val) variation which we defined in an affected boy who inherited the mutation from his affected father. Conclusion: Although PTPN11 is the most frequently mutated gene in our patient cohort, as in most previous reports, different mutation distribution among the other genes studied motivates the use of a next-generation sequencing gene panel including the possible responsible genes.
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