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Am J Med Genet A ; 182(12): 3007-3013, 2020 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32990340

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Chediak-Higashi disease is a rare disease caused by bi-allelic mutations in the lysosomal trafficking regulator gene, LYST. Individuals typically present in early childhood with partial oculocutaneous albinism, a bleeding diathesis, recurrent infections secondary to immune dysfunction, and risk of developing hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH). Without intervention, mortality is high in the first decade of life. However, some individuals with milder phenotypes have attenuated hematologic and immunologic presentations, and lower risk of HLH. Both classic and milder phenotypes develop progressive neurodegeneration in early adulthood. Here we present a remarkable patient diagnosed with Chediak-Higashi disease at age 67, many decades after the diagnosis is usually established. Diagnosis was suspected by observing the pathognomonic granules within leukocytes, and confirmed by identification of bi-allelic mutations in LYST, reduced LYST mRNA expression, enlarged lysosomes within fibroblasts, and decreased NK cell lytic activity. This case further expands the phenotype of Chediak-Higashi disease and highlights the need for increased awareness. Individuals with milder phenotypes may escape early diagnosis, but identification is important for close monitoring of potential complications, and to further our understanding of the function of LYST.


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Síndrome de Chediak-Higashi/diagnóstico , Mutação , Fenótipo , Proteínas de Transporte Vesicular/genética , Idoso , Alelos , Síndrome de Chediak-Higashi/genética , Feminino , Humanos
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Front Genet ; 14: 1072784, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36968585

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Introduction: Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) is rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by bi-allelic variants in the Lysosomal Trafficking Regulator (LYST) gene. Diagnosis is established by the detection of pathogenic variants in LYST in combination with clinical evidence of disease. Conventional molecular genetic testing of LYST by genomic DNA (gDNA) Sanger sequencing detects the majority of pathogenic variants, but some remain undetected for several individuals clinically diagnosed with CHS. In this study, cDNA Sanger sequencing was pursued as a complementary method to identify variant alleles that are undetected by gDNA Sanger sequencing and to increase molecular diagnostic yield. Methods: Six unrelated individuals with CHS were clinically evaluated and included in this study. gDNA Sanger sequencing and cDNA Sanger sequencing were performed to identify pathogenic LYST variants. Results: Ten novel LYST alleles were identified, including eight nonsense or frameshift variants and two in-frame deletions. Six of these were identified by conventional gDNA Sanger sequencing; cDNA Sanger sequencing was required to identify the remaining variant alleles. Conclusion: By utilizing cDNA sequencing as a complementary technique to identify LYST variants, a complete molecular diagnosis was obtained for all six CHS patients. In this small CHS cohort, the molecular diagnostic yield was increased, and canonical splice site variants identified from gDNA Sanger sequencing were validated by cDNA sequencing. The identification of novel LYST alleles will aid in diagnosing patients and these molecular diagnoses will also lead to genetic counseling, access to services and treatments and clinical trials in the future.

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