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Speech and language delay in a patient with WDR4 mutations.

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Primordial dwarfism (PD) is mainly characterized by growth deficiency with heterogeneous phenotypes. A group of genes are known to be associated with PD or PD-related syndrome. WD repeat domain 4… Click to show full abstract

Primordial dwarfism (PD) is mainly characterized by growth deficiency with heterogeneous phenotypes. A group of genes are known to be associated with PD or PD-related syndrome. WD repeat domain 4 (WDR4) is recently reported to be responsible for PD. Here we report a 6-year-old boy from a non-consanguineous couple with motor and speech delay as well as intellectual disability. Whole exome sequencing (WES) identified a missense mutation (NM_033661.4:c.491A > C; p.(Asp164Ala)) and a small insertion (NM_033661.4:c.940dupC; p.(Leu314Profs*16)) of WDR4 in this patient. Two novel mutations confirmed by Sanger sequencing are from father and mother respectively according to a recessive inheritance pattern. Asp164Ala located in functional region is predicted to be deleterious by two kinds of algorithm. The small insertion causing a frameshift mutation leads to truncated protein. In this study, we present two novel WDR4 mutations responsible for PD in a 6-year-old patient, expanding the molecular and phenotype spectrum of WDR4-related PD.

Keywords: language delay; speech language; wdr4; wdr4 mutations; patient

Journal Title: European journal of medical genetics
Year Published: 2018

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