Abstract
PIEZO2 protein is a unique ion channel that converts mechanical impulses into cellular signals in somatosensory neurons and is involved in various mechanotransduction pathways. The recessive PIEZO2 loss-of-function pathogenic variants are associated with distal arthrogryposis with impaired proprioception and touch (DAIPT). Here we present three new DAIPT patients. The genetic diagnosis was established by exome sequencing and let us to identify 6 novel loss-of-function PIEZO2 variants: four splicing (c.1080+1G>A, c.4092+1G>T, c.6355+1G>T, and c.7613+1G>A), one nonsense (c.6088C>T) and one frameshift variant (c.6175_6191del) for which mosaic variant was identified in proband's mother. All patients presented typical symptoms at birth, with congenital contractures, bilateral hip dislocation/dysplasia, generalized hypotonia, transient feeding and difficulties. Two were afflicted by transient respiratory insufficiency. In all children motor development was severely delayed. In one patient, severe cognitive delay was also observed. Moreover, among the cases described by us there is the youngest diagnosed child to date.
Highlights
Magdalena Klaniewska 1*†, Maria Jedrzejowska 2†, Malgorzata Rydzanicz 3, Justyna Paprocka 4, Mateusz Biela 1, Ewelina Wolanska 1, Agnieszka Pollak 2, Emilia Debek 5, Maria Sasiadek 6, Rafal Ploski 3, Monika Gos 5 and Robert Smigiel 1
The recessive PIEZO2 loss-of-function pathogenic variants are associated with distal arthrogryposis with impaired proprioception and touch (DAIPT)
PIEZO2 encodes a mechanically activated cation channel, which is abundantly expressed in dorsal root ganglion neuron and sensory endings of proprioceptors required for light touch sensation and proprioception in mice
Summary
Magdalena Klaniewska 1*†, Maria Jedrzejowska 2†, Malgorzata Rydzanicz 3, Justyna Paprocka 4, Mateusz Biela 1, Ewelina Wolanska 1, Agnieszka Pollak 2, Emilia Debek 5, Maria Sasiadek 6, Rafal Ploski 3, Monika Gos 5 and Robert Smigiel 1. The recessive PIEZO2 loss-of-function pathogenic variants are associated with distal arthrogryposis with impaired proprioception and touch (DAIPT). All patients presented typical symptoms at birth, with congenital contractures, bilateral hip dislocation/dysplasia, generalized hypotonia, transient feeding and difficulties.
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