Abstract
GM3 synthase deficiency (GM3SD) is an autosomal recessive disorder resulting from mutations in the ST3GAL5 gene. It is characterized by intellectual disability, microcephaly, psychomotor and developmental delay, hearing and visual impairments, and changes in skin pigmentation. This study aims to broaden the genetic mutation spectrum of GM3SD through the report of a de novo mutation and a comprehensive summary of GM3SD phenotype to aid in genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis. Compound heterozygous variants in ST3GAL5 (NM_003896.4: c.1000delC, p.Arg334Glufs*15 and c.207-1G > T, p.Cys70Glufs*81) were identified via trio-whole exome sequencing (trio-WES) and confirmed pathogenic through functional experiments. Notably, c.207-1G > T was a newly discovered variant. Additionally, previously reported GM3SD mutations were classified into R288X and non-R288X, revealing that R288X mutations were more likely to manifest developmental, emotional abnormalities, and severe feeding difficulties. This study reveals a novel mutation in ST3GAL5 and provides a comprehensive overview of GM3SD phenotype, aiding in the diagnosis and genetic counseling of GM3SD in clinical practice.
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