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Bi-allelic SMO variants in hypothalamic hamartoma: a recessive cause of Pallister-Hall syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Pallister-Hall syndrome, typically caused by germline or de novo variants within the GLI3 gene, has key features of hypothalamic hamartoma and polydactyly. Recently, a few similar cases have been described with bi-allelic SMO variants. We describe two siblings born to non-consanguineous unaffected parents presenting with hypothalamic hamartoma, post-axial polydactyly, microcephaly amongst other developmental anomalies. Previous clinical diagnostic exome analysis had excluded a pathogenic variant in GLI3. We performed exome sequencing re-analysis and identified bi-allelic SMO variants including a missense and synonymous variant in both affected siblings. We functionally characterised this synonymous variant showing it induces exon 8 skipping within the SMO transcript. Our results confirm bi-allelic SMO variants as an uncommon cause of Pallister-Hall syndrome and describe a novel exon-skipping mechanism, expanding the molecular architecture of this new clinico-molecular disorder.

SUBMITTER: Green TE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8904774 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bi-allelic SMO variants in hypothalamic hamartoma: a recessive cause of Pallister-Hall syndrome.

Green Timothy E TE   Schimmel Mareike M   Schubert Susanna S   Lemke Johannes R JR   Bennett Mark F MF   Hildebrand Michael S MS   Berkovic Samuel F SF  

European journal of human genetics : EJHG 20220116 3


Pallister-Hall syndrome, typically caused by germline or de novo variants within the GLI3 gene, has key features of hypothalamic hamartoma and polydactyly. Recently, a few similar cases have been described with bi-allelic SMO variants. We describe two siblings born to non-consanguineous unaffected parents presenting with hypothalamic hamartoma, post-axial polydactyly, microcephaly amongst other developmental anomalies. Previous clinical diagnostic exome analysis had excluded a pathogenic variant  ...[more]

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