Abstract

Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare congenital disorder caused by pathogenic variants of genes related to cilia. Here, we report two Japanese pediatric patients with PCD caused by pathogenic compound heterozygous variants in the cyclin O (CCNO) gene (Case 1, NM_021147.4:c.[262C>T];[781delC], p.[Gln88Ter];[Leu261fs]; Case 2, c.[262C>T];[c.248_252dupTGCCC], p.[Gln88Ter];[Gly85fs]). The clinical symptoms of the patients were varied. Neither of the patients had situs inversus. Transmission electron microscopy of the respiratory cilia from the nasal mucosa in Case 1 showed a remarkable reduction of cilia and the few residual cilia had central pair defects and microtubular disorganization.

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