Homozygous DHCR7 p.Val330Met Variant Associated with Mild Non-Syndromic Intellectual Disability and Elevated Serum 7-Dehydrocholesterol Levels in Two Siblings

两名兄弟姐妹携带纯合DHCR7 p.Val330Met变异,与轻度非综合征性智力障碍和血清7-脱氢胆固醇水平升高相关

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Abstract

Biallelic pathogenic variants in DHCR7 result in decreased activity of 7-dehydrocholesterol (7-DHC) reductase, which converts 7-DHC to cholesterol, and causes Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS). Elevated serum 7-DHC levels are indicative of SLOS as are intellectual disability (ID), growth retardation, microcephaly, craniofacial anomalies, and 2-3 toe syndactyly. Additional congenital malformations may be present in SLOS, and broad clinical variability has been recognized in SLOS. Rarely, biallelic pathogenic DHCR7 variants were reported with low-normal and normal intelligence quotient (IQ) and development. We report here a pair of siblings with mild global developmental delay, infrequent epileptic seizures, and elevated serum 7-DHC levels, associated with the homozygous DHCR7 variant c.988G>A (p.Val330Met). Remarkably, neither sibling displayed congenital anomalies nor dysmorphisms. Quattro-exome sequencing performed for global delay and mild ID in both siblings did not identify other ID causes. c.988G>A affects a highly conserved amino acid and displays a relatively high global population allele frequency of 0.04%, with absence of homozygotes from the population database gnomADv4.1.0. Our observation leads us to suggest that DHCR7 variant c.988G>A and other DHCR7 variants might be generally considered as underlying non-syndromic ID.

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