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Exome reports A de novo GNB2 variant associated with global developmental delay, intellectual disability, and dysmorphic features

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS
Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2019.103804

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GNB2; Global developmental delay; Whole-exome sequencing

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  1. Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan
  2. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) [JP18ek0109297, JP18ek0109301]

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Heterotrimeric G proteins are composed of alpha, beta, and gamma subunits and are involved in integrating signals between receptors and effector proteins. The 5 human G beta proteins (encoded by GNB1, GNB2, GNB3, GNB4, and GNB5) are highly similar. Variants in GNB1 were identified as a genetic cause of developmental delay. De novo variant in GNB2 has recently been reported as a cause of sinus node dysfunction and atrioventricular block but not as a cause of developmental delay. Trio-based whole-exome sequencing was performed on an individual with global developmental delay, muscle hypotonia, multiple congenital joint contractures and dysmorphism such as brachycephalus, thick eyebrows, thin upper lip, micrognathia, prominent chin, and bilateral tapered fingers. We identified a de novo GNB2 variant c.229G> A, p.(Gly77Arg). Notably, pathogenic substitutions of the homologous Gly77 residue including an identical variant (p.Gly77Arg, p.Gly77Val, p.Gly77Ser, p.Gly77Ala) of GNB1, a paralog of GNB2, was reported in individuals with global developmental delay and hypotonia. Clinical features of our case overlap with those of GNB1 variants. Our study suggests that a GNB2 variant may be associated with syndromic global developmental delay.

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