Journal article

Identification of variants in pleiotropic genes causing “isolated” premature ovarian insufficiency: implications for medical practice

EJ Tucker, SR Grover, G Robevska, J van den Bergen, C Hanna, AH Sinclair

European Journal of Human Genetics | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2018

Abstract

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is increasingly being used in a clinical setting for the molecular diagnosis of patients with heterogeneous disorders, such as premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). We performed NGS of ~1000 candidate genes in four unrelated patients with POI. We discovered the genetic cause of “isolated” POI in two cases, both of which had causative variants in surprising genes. In the first case, a homozygous nonsense variant in NBN was causative. Recessive function-altering NBN variants typically cause Nijmegen breakage syndrome characterized by microcephaly, cancer predisposition, and immunodeficiency, none of which are evident in the patient. At a cellular level, we fou..

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