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Clinical characteristics and genotype analysis of a Chinese patient with juvenile arthritis due to novel LACC1 frameshift mutation and literature review.

BACKGROUND Some juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) patients have a familial aggregation of the disease, and a few have been found to have a juvenile arthritis (JA) phenotype caused by a… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Some juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) patients have a familial aggregation of the disease, and a few have been found to have a juvenile arthritis (JA) phenotype caused by a genetic mutation. JA due to LACC1 defects is a rare condition and it was never reported in China. METHODS The clinical and molecular characteristics of a child with LACC1 gene mutation-related juvenile arthritis, diagnosed by high-throughput sequencing in Wuhan children's Hospital in 2021 were analyzed retrospectively; The literature and database were reviewed to summarize the clinical data and genotype characteristics of patients with JA caused by LACC1 gene mutation. RESULTS Here, we report a 19-month-old Chinese male patient who presented with bilateral limb edema without a history of fever. Laboratory tests showed had moderate anemia and signs of inflammation: hemoglobin of 76 g/L, white blood cell count of 20.53 × 109 , and platelet count of 1194 × 109 ; MRI showed the patient had synovitis and tenosynovitis in bilateral hands and wrists. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) detected compound heterozygous variants, novel c.446_449dupTAAA and c.889T>C, in the LACC1 gene. Of the 52 patients reported in the literature (including this case), 38.9% had clinical symptoms of systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA), which tended to be caused by loss-of-function (LOF) mutation. Findings in this study expanded the spectrum of pathogenic variants and reveal the phenotypic heterogeneity of LACC1-JA. CONCLUSIONS Our study reported a rare case of juvenile arthritis, which is due to the compound heterozygous mutation of LACC1, including a new novel frameshift mutation c.446_449dupTAAA, and LACC1 C297R variant causes disease by potentially modifying the local conformation of proteins. The clinical and genetic findings in our study show that LACC1-JA is highly heterogeneous, and gene testing is required for juvenile arthritis patients with a high inflammatory response at a young onset age.

Keywords: juvenile arthritis; arthritis due; arthritis; lacc1; mutation

Journal Title: Molecular genetics & genomic medicine
Year Published: 2023

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