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  2. The VANGL1 P384R variant cause both neural tube defect and Klippel-Feil syndrome

The VANGL1 P384R variant cause both neural tube defect and Klippel-Feil syndrome

  • Mol Genet Genomic Med. 2021 Jul;9(7):e1710. doi: 10.1002/mgg3.1710.
Chen Cheng 1 Sheng Zhao 1 Xia Zhu 1 Fan Yang 1 Weiyun Wang 1 Qian Feng 1 Ya Liu 1 Hui Huang 1 Xinlin Chen 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Ultrasound Diagnosis, Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Hubei Province, Wuhan, China.
Abstract

Background: Neural tube defect (NTD) is a common birth defect causing much death in the world. Variants in VANGL1 lead to NTD and caudal regression syndrome. NTD displays a complex phenotype encompassing both genetic and environmental factors.

Methods: The fetus was diagnosed by prenatal ultrasound examination. Postnatal CT and autopsy were performed. Genetic testing was conducted in the family and Sanger sequencing was validated. Multiple prediction soft-wares were used to predict the pathogenicity of the variant.

Results: The VANGL1 gene variant c.1151C>G (P384R) was detected in a fetus diagnosed with tethered spinal cord and sacrococcygeal lipoma. The VANGL1 variant c.1151C>G (P384R) was reported in a Klippel-Feil syndrome patient. The VANGL1 variant was validated in the trio-family but the mother showed no abnormalities.

Conclusion: Overall, this study presents fetal NTD caused by the same VANGL1 variant found in a Klippel-Feil syndrome patient with complete clinical information of prenatal ultrasound, postnatal CT, and genetic results as early as 25 GW. Our study not only expands the VANGL1 mutational spectrum but also sheds LIGHT on the important role of the VANGL1 P384R variant in human development.

Keywords

Klippel-Feil syndrome; VANGL1; neural tube defect; prenatal diagnosis.

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