De novo apparent loss-of-function mutations in PRR12 in three patients with intellectual disability and iris abnormalities

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Magalie S. Leduc
Marianne Mcguire
Suneeta Madan-Khetarpal
Damara Ortiz
Susan Hayflick
Kory Keller
Christine M. Eng
Yaping Yang
Weimin Bi
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[1] Baylor College of Medicine,Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
[2] Baylor Genetics Laboratories,Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
[3] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics
[4] Oregon Health and Sciences University,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2018年 / 137卷
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PRR12 encodes a proline-rich protein nuclear factor suspected to be involved in neural development. Its nuclear expression in fetal brains and in the vision system supports its role in brain and eye development more specifically. However, its function and potential role in human disease has not been determined. Recently, a de novo t(10;19) (q22.3;q13.33) translocation disrupting the PRR12 gene was detected in a girl with intellectual disability and neuropsychiatric alterations. Here we report on three unrelated patients with heterozygous de novo apparent loss-of-function mutations in PRR12 detected by clinical whole exome sequencing: c.1918G>T (p.Glu640*), c.4502_4505delTGCC (p.Leu1501Argfs*146) and c.903_909dup (p.Pro304Thrfs*46). All three patients had global developmental delay, intellectual disability, eye and vision abnormalities, dysmorphic features, and neuropsychiatric problems. Eye abnormalities were consistent among the three patients and consisted of stellate iris pattern and iris coloboma. Additional variable clinical features included hypotonia, skeletal abnormalities, sleeping problems, and behavioral issues such as autism and anxiety. In summary, we propose that haploinsufficiency of PRR12 is associated with this novel multisystem neurodevelopmental disorder.
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