Nonsyndromic craniosynostosis: novel coding variants

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Sewda, Anshuman | White, Sierra | Erazo, Monica | Hao, Ke | García-Fructuoso, Gemma | Fernández-Rodriguez, Ivette | Heuzé, Yann | Richtsmeier, Joan | Romitti, Paul | Reva, Boris | Jabs, Ethylin Wang | Peter, Inga

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International audience. Background-Craniosynostosis (CS), the premature fusion of one or more neurocranial sutures, is associated with approximately 200 syndromes; however, about 65%−85% of patients present with no additional major birth defects. Methods-We conducted targeted next-generation sequencing of 60 known syndromic and other candidate genes in patients with sagittal nonsyndromic CS (sNCS, n=40) and coronal nonsyndromic CS (cNCS, n=19).Methods: We conducted targeted next-generation sequencing of 60 known syndromic and other candidate genes in patients with sagittal nonsyndromic CS (sNCS, n = 40) and coronal nonsyndromic CS (cNCS, n = 19).Results: We identified 18 previously published and 5 novel pathogenic variants, including three de novo variants. Novel variants included a paternally inherited c.2209C>G:p.(Leu737Val) variant in BBS9 of a patient with cNCS. Common variants in BBS9, a gene required for ciliogenesis during cranial suture development, have been associated with sNCS risk in a previous genome-wide association study. We also identified c.313G>T:p.(Glu105*) variant in EFNB1 and c.435G>C:p.(Lys145Asn) variant in TWIST1, both in patients with cNCS. Mutations in EFNB1 and TWIST1 have been linked to craniofrontonasal and Saethre–Chotzen syndrome, respectively; both present with coronal CS.Conclusions: We provide additional evidence that variants in genes implicated in syndromic CS play a role in isolated CS, supporting their inclusion in genetic panels for screening patients with NCS. We also identified a novel BBS9 variant that further shows the potential involvement of BBS9 in the pathogenesis of CS.

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