Identification of a novel mutation in the < em > HACD1 < /em > gene in an Iranian family with autosomal recessive congenital myopathy, with fibre-type disproportion

J Genet. 2023;102:18.ABSTRACTCongenital fibre-type disproportion (CFTD) with myopathy, is a genetically heterogeneous disease in which there is relative hypotrophy of type-1-muscle-fibres compared to type-2-fibres on skeletal muscle biopsy. The classical characteristics of CFTD are infantile hypotonia and nonprogressive muscle weakness with a broad range of clinical manifestations. Pathogenic mutations in the HACD1 gene encoding 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA-dehydratase-1 have recently been reported to be associated with this disease. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was conducted in a 12-year-old girl born to consanguineous parents from the Iranian-Azeri-Turkish population. She was diagnosed with congenital myopathy at the age of 4-month-old due to hypotonia and abnormal electromyography. DNAs were extracted from the blood samples of the proband and her parents, and subjected to PCR-Sanger-sequencing to confirm the WES result. WES data analysis identified a homozygous single nucleotide change (A>T) at position c.785-2 located in intron 6 of the HACD1 gene (NC_000010.11(NM_014241.4):c.785-2A>T). This novel mutation located at the splice-acceptor site is disturbing the splicing procedure. The absence of this mutation among our control group (100 normal healthy adults from the same ethnic group) and not being reported in any other population database confirms the pathogenicity of this mutation. Bioinformatics analysis also classified this variant as a pathogenic mutation. PCR-Sanger-sequ...
Source: Journal of Genetics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Source Type: research