Concurrent de novo ZFHX4 variant and 16q24.1 deletion in a patient with orofacial clefting; a potential role of ZFHX4 and USP10

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2023-04

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Créton, Marijn
Wagener, Frank
Massink, Maarten P GISNI 0000000391883525
Fennis, Willem M MISNI 0000000358320296
Bloemen, Marjon
Schols, Jan
Aarts, Miranda
Mink van der Molen, ABORCID 0000-0002-9747-4370ISNI 000000038976544X
Van Haaften, GijsORCID 0000-0003-3033-0329ISNI 0000000396383490
Van den Boogaard, Marie José H.ISNI 0000000393336883

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Abstract

A girl with a unilateral cleft lip, alveolus and palate, tooth agenesis, and mild dysmorphic features, without a specific underlying syndrome diagnosis, was genotypically characterized and phenotypically described. Cleft gene panel analysis, single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array, whole genome sequencing (WGS), whole exome sequencing, and quantitative PCR (Q-PCR) analysis were used as diagnostic tests. SNP array revealed a maternal deletion at 16q24.1, encompassing the cleft candidate gene USP10. WES revealed an additional de novo Loss-of-Function variant (p.(Asn838fs)) in the Zinc-Finger-Homeobox-4 (ZFHX4) gene. Q-PCR was performed to explore the effect of the ZFHX4 variant and the deletion in 16q24.1. The mRNA expression of a selection of putative target genes involved in orofacial clefting showed a lowered expression of USP10 (52%), CRISPLD2 (31%), and CRISPLD1 (1%) compared to the control. IRF6 showed no difference in gene expression. This case supports ZFHX4 as a novel cleft gene and suggests USP10 may contribute to the etiology of orofacial clefts in humans.

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cleft palate, CRISPLD1, CRISPLD2, IRF6, USP10, ZFHX4, Genetics(clinical), Genetics, Case Reports

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Créton, M, Wagener, F, Massink, M, Fennis, W, Bloemen, M, Schols, J, Aarts, M, van der Molen, A M, van Haaften, G & van den Boogaard, M J 2023, 'Concurrent de novo ZFHX4 variant and 16q24.1 deletion in a patient with orofacial clefting; a potential role of ZFHX4 and USP10', American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A, vol. 191, no. 4, pp. 1083-1088. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.63101