Clinical case sequencing-MCDS

Published: 7 December 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/gt6h3nkkrv.1
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Qinglin Kang

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MCDS is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by COL10A1 mutations, which is characterized by short stature, waddling gait, coxa vara and bowing of the long bones. However, descriptions of the expressivity of MCDS are rare. Two probands and available family members affected with MCDS were subjected to clinical and radiological examination. Genomic DNA was subjected to whole-exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing in all available family members. A spatial model of the type X collagen (α1) C-terminal noncollagenous (NC1) domain was further constructed. Based on these, we found that the phenotype of affected family members exhibited incomplete dominance. Mutation analysis indicated that there were two novel heterozygous missense mutations, [c.1765T>A (p.Phe589Ile)] and [c.1846A>G (p.Lys616Glu)] in the COL10A1 gene in family 1 and 2, respectively. The two novel substitution sites were highly conserved and the mutations were predicted to be deleterious by in silico analysis. Furthermore, protein modeling revealed that the two substitutions were located in the NC1 domain of collagen X (α1), which potentially impacted the trimerization of collagen X (α1) and combination with molecules in the pericellular matrix. We draw the conclusion that two novel mutations were identified in the present work, which will further expand the spectrum of the COL10A1 mutations associated with MCDS patients. In addition, our research revealed the phenomenon of incomplete dominance in MCDS.

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Two probands and available family members affected with MCDS were subjected to clinical and radiological examination. Genomic DNA of all affected individuals was subjected to whole-exome sequencing, and candidate mutations were verified by Sanger sequencing in all available family members and in 250 healthy donors. A spatial model of the type X collagen (α1) C-terminal noncollagenous (NC1) domain was further constructed.

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Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Medicine

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