Revisiting the diagnosis of Gaucher disease in a family with multiple GBA1 variants |
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Authors: | Emory Ryan Nahid Tayebi Andrea D'Souza Grisel Lopez Jens Lichtenberg Ellen Sidransky |
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Affiliation: | Medical Genetics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | Our ability to identify different variants in GBA1, the gene mutated in the lysosomal storage disorder Gaucher disease (GD), has greatly improved. We describe a multigenerational family with type 1 GD initially evaluated over three decades ago. Re-evaluating both the genotype and phenotype, we determined that one family member with genotype N370S/T369M (p.N409S/p.T408M), was likely erroneously diagnosed with GD. This case substantiates that GBA1 variant T369M, while mildly reducing glucocerebrosidase activity, does not result in GD. The observation has clinical relevance as cases with this genotype will increasingly be ascertained through screening programs in newborns and in movement disorder clinics. |
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Keywords: | Gaucher disease GBA1 genotyping T369M |
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