1. Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of Chinese patients with osteogenesis imperfecta
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Chaoxia Lu, Han Wang, Shan Li, Yuqian Ye, Yi You, Yanzhou Wang, Bin Mao, Yiyang Wu, Lulu Li, Jingsong Gao, Xingzhu Geng, Yaxiong Xiao, Yixuan Cao, Xue Zhang, Jifang Xiao, Xiuzhi Ren, F H Zhao, Tao Yang, Jing Zhang, Xiuli Zhao, and Chendan Jiang
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Male ,Proband ,Genotype ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Collagen Type I ,Frameshift mutation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Genotype-phenotype distinction ,Gene Frequency ,Exome Sequencing ,Gene duplication ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Alleles ,Genetic Association Studies ,Genetics (clinical) ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Mutation ,030305 genetics & heredity ,Computational Biology ,Osteogenesis Imperfecta ,medicine.disease ,Alternative Splicing ,Phenotype ,Osteogenesis imperfecta ,Mutation testing ,Female ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare hereditary skeletal dysplasia, characterized by recurrent fractures and bone deformity. This study presents a clinical characterization and mutation analysis of 668 patients, aiming to establish the mutation spectrum and to elucidate genotype-phenotype correlations in Chinese OI patients. We identified 274 sequence variants (230 in type I collagen encoding genes and 44 in noncollagen genes), including 102 novel variants, in 340 probands with a detection rate of 90%. Compared with 47 loss-of-function variants detected in COL1A1, neither nonsense nor frameshift variants were found in COL1A2 (p < 0.0001). The major cause of autosomal recessive OI was biallelic variants in WNT1 (56%, 20/36). It is noteworthy that three genomic rearrangements, including one gross deletion and one gross duplication in COL1A1 as well as one gross deletion in FKBP10, were detected in this study. Of ten individuals with glycine substitutions that lie towards the N-terminal end of the triple-helical region of the α1(I) chain, none exhibited hearing loss, suggesting a potential genotype-phenotype correlation. The findings in this study expanded the mutation spectrum and identified novel correlations between genotype and phenotype in Chinese OI patients.
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- 2019
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