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Background: X-linked intellectual disability-hypotonic facies syndrome-1 (MRXHF1) and Alpha-thalassemia X-linked intellectual disability (ATR-X) syndrome are caused by pathogenic variant in the ATRX gene, a member of the switch/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI-SNF) protein family that exhibits chromatin remodeling activity. These syndromes show a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, such as distinctive dysmorphic features, mild-to-profound intellectual disability, motor development delay, seizures, urogenital abnormalities, and gastrointestinal disorders.
Case Presentation And Literature Review: A 3-year-old boy from a Chinese non-consanguineous family was diagnosed with MRXHF1 by whole-exome sequencing. Comprehensive family history information was obtained. The Medline database was searched until 1st Aug 2023 for articles related to ATRX pathogenic variant. Data on gene/protein mutations and clinical symptoms were extracted. The proband showed intellectual disability, motor development delay, typical facial abnormalities, urogenital defect, behavior problems, and optical nerve dysplasia. A novel frameshift mutation c.399_400dup, (p.Leu134Cysfs*2) in the ATRX gene was the primary cause, which occurs right before the ATRXDNMT3-DNMT3L (ADD) domain of ATRX protein. Missense mutation is the most common variation type. The ADD and helicase-like domains are the most frequently affected domains. Epilepsy, congenital heart disease, urogenital defect, acoustic defect, and optical defect are more prevalent in patients with frameshift mutations compared to those with missense mutations. There are more urogenital defects with C-terminal frameshift mutations than with N-terminal frameshift mutations.
Conclusion: We described a novel frameshift mutation in the ATRX gene in a patient with MRXHF1 syndrome and summarized the genotype-phenotype relationship of ATRX pathogenic variant by variation type and affected protein domain. The regulatory mechanism underlying ATRX variant requires comprehensive analysis in future studies.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12887-024-05088-0 | DOI Listing |