A Novel Mosaic Variant On Smc1a Reported In Buccal Mucosa Cells, Albeit Not In Blood, Of A Patient With Cornelia De Lange-Like Presentation

COLD SPRING HARBOR MOLECULAR CASE STUDIES(2020)

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Mosaicism in Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) has been reported in clinically diagnosed CdLS patients with negative molecular testing using blood as the specimen, particularly in the NIPBL gene. Here we report a novel mosaic variant in SMC1A identified in the buccal swab DNA of a patient with a mild CdLS phenotype. Our patient presented with global developmental delay, dysmorphic features, microcephaly, and short stature, with no limb defect. Face2Gene, a digital tool that analyzes facial morphology, demonstrated a 97% match between our patient and the CdLS gestalt. An initial next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based CdLS panel test, including NIPBL, HDAC8, RAD21, SMC1A, and SMC3, completed using DNA isolated from leukocytes, was negative, and subsequent trio exome sequencing was nondiagnostic. The exome identified biallelic variants of uncertain significance in a candidate gene, NSMCE2. In the pursuit of a molecular diagnosis, a second NGS-based CdLS panel test was ordered on a buccal swab specimen and a novel variant, c.793_795delGAG (p.Glu265del) in SMC1A, was detected at 60% mosaicism. Retrospective analysis of the former panel and exome data revealed the SMC1A variant at 4% and 2%, respectively, both far below standard reporting thresholds. Given that mosaicism has been frequently reported in CdLS, we suggest selecting a different tissue for testing in clinically suspected CdLS cases, even after negative molecular results via blood specimen.
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delayed gross motor development,downturned corners of mouth,growth hormone deficiency,long upper eyelashes,lumbosacral hirsutism,microcephaly,moderate expressive language delay,synophrys
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