Genetic Findings in Short Turkish Children Born to Consanguineous Parents

Author:

Joustra Sjoerd D.,Isik Emregul,Wit Jan M.ORCID,Catli Gonul,Anik Ahmet,Haliloglu Belma,Kandemir Nurgun,Ozsu Elif,Hendriks Yvonne M.C.,de Bruin Christiaan,Kant Sarina G.,Campos-Barros Angel,Challis Rachel C.,Parry David,Harley Margaret E.,Jackson Andrew,Losekoot Monique,van Duyvenvoorde Hermine A.

Abstract

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> The diagnostic yield of genetic analysis in the evaluation of children with short stature depends on associated clinical characteristics, but the additional effect of parental consanguinity has not been well documented. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> This observational case series of 42 short children from 34 consanguineous families was collected by six referral centres of paediatric endocrinology (inclusion criteria: short stature and parental consanguinity). In 18 patients (12 families, group 1), the clinical features suggested a specific genetic defect in the growth hormone (GH) insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) axis, and a candidate gene approach was used. In others (group 2), a hypothesis-free approach was chosen (gene panels, microarray analysis, and whole exome sequencing) and further subdivided into 11 patients with severe short stature (height &lt;−3.5 standard deviation score [SDS]) and microcephaly (head circumference &lt;−3.0 SDS) (group 2a), 10 patients with syndromic short stature (group 2b), and 3 patients with nonspecific isolated GH deficiency (group 2c). <b><i>Results:</i></b> In all 12 families from group 1, (likely) pathogenic variants were identified in <i>GHR</i>, <i>IGFALS</i>, <i>GH1</i>, and <i>STAT5B</i>. In 9/12 families from group 2a, variants were detected in <i>PCNT</i>, <i>SMARCAL1</i>, <i>SRCAP</i>, <i>WDR4</i>, and <i>GHSR</i>. In 5/9 families from group 2b, variants were found in <i>TTC37</i>, <i>SCUBE3</i>, <i>NSD2</i>, <i>RABGAP1</i>, and 17p13.3 microdeletions. In group 2c, no genetic cause was found. Homozygous, compound heterozygous, and heterozygous variants were found in 21, 1, and 4 patients, respectively. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> Genetic testing in short children from consanguineous parents has a high diagnostic yield, especially in cases of severe GH deficiency or insensitivity, microcephaly, and syndromic short stature.

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S. Karger AG

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