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Fetal brain arrest broadens the spectrum of WDR81-related developmental brain malformations

Authors :
Sahar Sabry
Sara H. El‐Dessouky
Sherif F. Abdel‐Ghafar
Ghada M H Abdel-Salam
Mohamed Abdelhamid
Source :
neurogenetics. 22:287-295
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Fetal brain arrest is an extremely rare genetic disorder that was described in few patients and encompasses very unique findings of underdeveloped cerebral hemispheres in association with collapsed skull bones. Based on the recurrence among sibs, an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance was proposed; however, no causative gene was identified so far. Here, we report the identification of biallelic variants in the WDR81 gene in two unrelated families (4 patients) with fetal brain arrest including the originally described family and an additional new family. Two homozygous variants were identified: a new missense (c.1157 T > C, p.Val386Ala) and a previously described frameshift variant, c.4668_4669delAG (p.Gly1557AspfsTer16). We assessed the expression of WDR81 at the protein level by western blot analysis using primary skin fibroblast cultures established from the patient with the missense variant and noticed that WDR81 expression was significantly reduced in comparison to normal control confirming the pathogenicity of this variant. Our findings confirm the involvement of WDR81 in the pathogenesis of fetal brain arrest syndrome and suggest that fetal brain arrest represents the severe end of the spectrum phenotypes caused by pathogenic variants in WDR81. In addition, we reviewed the clinical and molecular data on WDR81-related disorders and phenotype/genotype correlations.

Details

ISSN :
13646753 and 13646745
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
neurogenetics
Accession number :
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