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Novel synonymous and missense variants in FGFR1 causing Hartsfield syndrome
Authors:Marta Owczarek‐Lipska  Aleksander Jamsheer  Anna Sowińska‐Seidler  Małgorzata Piotrowicz  Lucjusz Jakubowski  Fanny Dallèves  Erik Riesch  John Neidhardt  Johannes R. Lemke
Abstract:Hartsfield syndrome is a rare clinical entity characterized by holoprosencephaly and ectrodactyly with the variable feature of cleft lip/palate. In addition to these symptoms patients with Hartsfield syndrome can show developmental delay of variable severity, isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, central diabetes insipidus, vertebral anomalies, eye anomalies, and cardiac malformations. Pathogenic variants in FGFR1 have been described to cause phenotypically different FGFR1‐related disorders such as Hartsfield syndrome, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism with or without anosmia, Jackson–Weiss syndrome, osteoglophonic dysplasia, Pfeiffer syndrome, and trigonocephaly Type 1. Here, we report three patients with Hartsfield syndrome from two unrelated families. Exome sequencing revealed two siblings harboring a novel de novo heterozygous synonymous variant c.1029G>A, p.Ala343Ala causing a cryptic splice donor site in exon 8 of FGFR1 likely due to gonadal mosaicism in one parent. The third case was a sporadic patient with a novel de novo heterozygous missense variant c.1868A>G, p.(Asp623Gly).
Keywords:FGFR1  fibroblast growth factor receptor 1  gonadal mosaicism  Hartsfield syndrome  holoprosencephaly
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