A novel frameshift deletion variant of ARSL associated with X-linked recessive chondrodysplasia punctata 1: a case report and literature review of prenatal, confirmed cases
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A novel frameshift deletion variant of ARSL associated with X-linked recessive chondrodysplasia punctata 1: a case report and literature review of prenatal, confirmed cases
Abstract
Background: X-linked recessive chondrodysplasia punctata 1 (CDPX1) is a rare congenital skeletal dysplasia characterized by stippled epiphyses, nasal hypoplasia, and brachytelephalangy. ARSL (formerly known as ARSE), a member of the sulfatase gene family located on Xp22.3, has been identified as the causative gene for CDPX1. The high clinical and genetic heterogeneity of CDPX1 presents a challenge to prenatal diagnosis.
Case presentation: A G1P0 woman in her 30s with an unremarkable prenatal course presented in the second trimester. Maternal diseases, tobacco, alcohol, and drug history during pregnancy were denied. Obstetrical ultrasound examination revealed a flattened nose and a flattened midface with echogenic alterations of lumbar spinous process in the fetus. Amniocentesis was performed for genetic testing. A normal karyotype and a negative result of CNV-seq were obtained. However, Whole exome sequencing (WES) in trios revealed a hemizygous ARSL variant [NM_000047.3:c.1108del p.(Trp370Glyfs*35)] in the fetus, which was maternally inherited as confirmed by Sanger sequencing. This variant was absent from the genomAD and HGMD databases. According to the ACMG guidelines, this variant was interpreted as likely pathogenic (PVS1 + PM2_Supporting). The couple decided to terminate the pregnancy. After induction of labour, a severe nasal hypoplasia was noted; and brachytelephalangy was not remarkable. Postmortem digital X-ray imaging revealed symmetrical stippled epiphyses of the vertebrae in all spine regions and enlargement of spinous process of L1-L4 vertebrae.
Conclusion: A novel frameshift deletion variant of ARSL and the associated fetal phenotype have been identified. This study provides useful information for prenatal diagnosis and genetic counseling of CDPX1.
Keywords: ARSL; Chondrodysplasia punctata; Nasal hypoplasia; Prenatal diagnosis.
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The authors declare no competing interests.
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