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Whole genome sequencing identifies <Emphasis Type="Italic">ANXA3</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">MTHFR</Emphasis> mutations in a large family with an unknown equinus deformity associated genetic disorder
Authors:Zhiqun Zhang  Zhuqing Kong  Miao Zhu  Wenxiang Lu  Lei Ni  Yunfei Bai  Yue Lou
Institution:1.Department of Orthopaedic,Nanjing Children’s Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University,Nanjing,China;2.Department of Internal Neurology,Nanjing Red Cross Hospital,Nanjing,China;3.Nanjing Decode Genomics Biotechnology Co., Ltd.,Nanjing,China;4.School of Biological Sciences and Medical Engineering,Southeast University,Nanjing,China
Abstract:The aim of this study was to characterize a previously uncharacterized genetic disorder associated with equinus deformity in a large Chinese family at the genetic level. Blood samples were obtained and whole genome sequencing was performed. Differential gene variants were identified and potential impacts on protein structure were predicted. Based on the control sample, several diseases associated variants were identified and selected for further validation. One of the potential variants identified was a ANXA3 gene chr4, c.C820T(p.R274*)] variant. Further bioinformatic analysis showed that the observed mutation could lead to a three-dimensional conformational change. Moreover, a MTHFR variant that is different from variants associated with clubfoot was also identified. Bioinformatic analysis showed that this mutation could alter the protein binding region. These findings imply that this uncharacterized genetic disorder is not clubfoot, despite sharing some similar symptoms. Furthermore, specific CNV profiles were identified in association with the diseased samples, thus further speaking to the complexity of this multigenerational disorder. This study examined a previously uncharacterized genetic disorder appearing similar to clubfoot and yet having distinct features. Following whole genome sequencing and comparative analysis, several differential gene variants were identified to enable a further distinction from clubfoot. It is hoped that these findings will provide further insight into this disorder and other similar disorders.
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