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A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia

INTRODUCTION: Heterozygous pathogenic and likely pathogenic sequence variants in the RUNX1 (Runt-related Transcription Factor 1) gene are a common genetic cause of decreased platelet count and/or platelet dysfunction and an increased risk of developing myelodysplasia and acute myeloid leukemia. The...

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Autores principales: Despotović, M, Pereza, N, Peterlin, B, Ostojić, S, Golob, B, Maver, A, Roganović, J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9985359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36880038
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bjmg-2022-0009
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author Despotović, M
Pereza, N
Peterlin, B
Ostojić, S
Golob, B
Maver, A
Roganović, J
author_facet Despotović, M
Pereza, N
Peterlin, B
Ostojić, S
Golob, B
Maver, A
Roganović, J
author_sort Despotović, M
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description INTRODUCTION: Heterozygous pathogenic and likely pathogenic sequence variants in the RUNX1 (Runt-related Transcription Factor 1) gene are a common genetic cause of decreased platelet count and/or platelet dysfunction and an increased risk of developing myelodysplasia and acute myeloid leukemia. The majority of causative variants are substitutions, which rarely occur de novo. The aim of this case report is to present a patient with congenital thrombocytopenia caused by a deletion variant in exon 9 in the RUNX1 gene. CASE REPORT: A one-month-old male infant was admitted to the Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka because of anemia and thrombocytopenia verified in the course of an acute viral infection. During follow-up, he occasionally had petechiae and ecchymoses on the lower extremities after mild trauma, with no other symptoms. The patient had persistent slightly decreased values of platelets with normal morphology, but with pathological aggregation with adrenaline and adenosine diphosphate. Due to the unclear etiology of persistent mild thrombocytopenia, he was referred for genetic testing at the age of five. Genomic DNA was isolated from the patient’s peripheral blood and whole-exome sequencing was performed using the next-generation sequencing method. A heterozygous frameshift variant, c.1160delG (NM_001754.4), was identified in exon 9. The variant is classified as likely pathogenic. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, the heterozygous variant c.1160delG in the RUNX1 gene was first described in our patient. Although pathogenic variants in the RUNX1 genes are very rare, persistently low platelet counts of unclear etiology should raise suspicion of an underlying genetic disorder.
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spelling pubmed-99853592023-03-05 A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia Despotović, M Pereza, N Peterlin, B Ostojić, S Golob, B Maver, A Roganović, J Balkan J Med Genet Case Report INTRODUCTION: Heterozygous pathogenic and likely pathogenic sequence variants in the RUNX1 (Runt-related Transcription Factor 1) gene are a common genetic cause of decreased platelet count and/or platelet dysfunction and an increased risk of developing myelodysplasia and acute myeloid leukemia. The majority of causative variants are substitutions, which rarely occur de novo. The aim of this case report is to present a patient with congenital thrombocytopenia caused by a deletion variant in exon 9 in the RUNX1 gene. CASE REPORT: A one-month-old male infant was admitted to the Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka because of anemia and thrombocytopenia verified in the course of an acute viral infection. During follow-up, he occasionally had petechiae and ecchymoses on the lower extremities after mild trauma, with no other symptoms. The patient had persistent slightly decreased values of platelets with normal morphology, but with pathological aggregation with adrenaline and adenosine diphosphate. Due to the unclear etiology of persistent mild thrombocytopenia, he was referred for genetic testing at the age of five. Genomic DNA was isolated from the patient’s peripheral blood and whole-exome sequencing was performed using the next-generation sequencing method. A heterozygous frameshift variant, c.1160delG (NM_001754.4), was identified in exon 9. The variant is classified as likely pathogenic. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, the heterozygous variant c.1160delG in the RUNX1 gene was first described in our patient. Although pathogenic variants in the RUNX1 genes are very rare, persistently low platelet counts of unclear etiology should raise suspicion of an underlying genetic disorder. Sciendo 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9985359/ /pubmed/36880038 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bjmg-2022-0009 Text en © 2022 Despotović M, Pereza N, Peterlin B, Ostojić S, Golob B, Maver A, Roganović J, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
spellingShingle Case Report
Despotović, M
Pereza, N
Peterlin, B
Ostojić, S
Golob, B
Maver, A
Roganović, J
A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia
title A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia
title_full A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia
title_fullStr A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia
title_short A Novel Likely Pathogenic Variant in the RUNX1 Gene as the Cause of Congenital Thrombocytopenia
title_sort novel likely pathogenic variant in the runx1 gene as the cause of congenital thrombocytopenia
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9985359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36880038
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bjmg-2022-0009
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