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Study of Carrier Frequency of Warsaw Breakage Syndrome in the Ashkenazi Jewish Population and Presentation of Two Cases

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Specialty Genetics
Date 2019 Jul 10
PMID 31287223
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Abstract

Warsaw breakage syndrome (WABS), caused by bi-allelic variants in the DDX11 gene, is a rare cohesinopathy characterized by pre- and postnatal growth retardation, microcephaly, intellectual disability, facial dysmorphia, and sensorineural hearing loss due to cochlear hypoplasia. The DDX11 gene codes for an iron-sulfur DNA helicase in the Superfamily 2 helicases and plays an important role in genomic stability and maintenance. Fourteen individuals with WABS have been previously reported in the medical literature. Affected individuals have been of various ethnic backgrounds with different pathogenic variants. We report two unrelated individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent affected with WABS, who are homozygous for the c.1763-1G>C variant in the DDX11 gene. Their phenotype is consistent with previously reported individuals. RNA studies showed that this variant causes an alternative splice acceptor site leading to a frameshift in the open reading frame. Carrier screening of the c.1763-1G>C variant in the Jewish population revealed a high carrier frequency of 1 in 68 in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. Due to the high carrier frequency and the low number of affected individuals, we hypothesize a high rate of miscarriage of homozygous fetuses and/or subfertility for carrier couples. If the carrier frequency is reproducible in additional Ashkenazi Jewish populations, we suggest including DDX11 to Ashkenazi Jewish carrier screening panels.

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