Background
Meckel–Gruber syndrome (MKS) is a well‐known rare disease that can be detected on prenatal ultrasound. Meckel–Gruber syndrome has very heterogeneous etiology; at least, 17 genes have been described in association with MKS. The characteristic findings in fetuses affected by MKS are encephalocele (usually occipital), postaxial polydactyly, and polycystic dysplastic kidneys. However, the association of the
TXNDC15
gene with MKS has been reported only once before in three consanguineous families.
Methods
We report a new case of MKS diagnosed at 12 + 1 weeks of gestation with typical ultrasound findings, but with novel compound heterozygous pathogenic variants in the
TXNDC15
gene identified by whole‐exome sequencing (WES).
Results
This is the second clinical report supporting
TXNDC15
as a novel causative gene of MKS, and the first describing a case in a non‐consanguineous family with causative compound heterozygous mutations.
Conclusions
Meckel–Gruber syndrome is a very heterogeneous syndrome in terms of the associated causal genes. In the first‐line diagnosis, we used an next‐generation sequencing (NGS)‐based large gene panel, but only 10 MKS genes were available on the platform used. In the case of prenatal ultrasound findings that are highly suggestive of MKS and a negative NGS MKS gene panel, WES should also be performed to not miss rare gene associations.
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