Prenatal diagnosis of a likely pathogenic variant in ZBTB18: Natural evolution of fetal phenotype including the long bones and corpus callosum.
Birnbaum RoeeOfer MarkovitchTal Biron-ShentalDebora KidronLiat Ben-SiraShira Litz PhilipsbornEyal ReinsteinPublished in: American journal of medical genetics. Part A (2021)
Pathogenic variants in ZBTB18 gene have been described only postnatally with a variable phenotypic spectrum that includes intellectual disability, microcephaly, hypotonia, poor growth, corpus callosum abnormalities, seizures, and dysmorphic facial features. These features overlap with the phenotype of 1q43-q44 deletion syndrome (OMIM #612337). There are several genes within the 1q43-q44 deletion region, and ZBTB18 is of particular interest due to its known involvement in neuronal differentiation and migration. We describe here a fetus presenting with an intrauterine growth restriction, diminished long bones growth, single umbilical artery, and a short corpus callosum. On mid pregnancy ultrasound, all biometric parameters including the corpus callosum were relatively small but still within the normal range. Only a targeted follow-up during the third trimester, including neurosonographic and MRI exams, revealed the full extent of the malformation, leading to amniocentesis and a genetic workup that led to the identification of a de novo likely pathogenic variant in ZBTB18 gene. This is the first description of the evolving phenotype of a ZBTB18-related disorder in a fetus, which emphasizes the challenging diagnosis of subtle findings, that mandates a high level of clinical suspicion and a targeted follow-up throughout pregnancy.
Keyphrases
- intellectual disability
- copy number
- genome wide
- autism spectrum disorder
- preterm birth
- genome wide identification
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pregnancy outcomes
- cancer therapy
- dna methylation
- case report
- bioinformatics analysis
- genome wide analysis
- contrast enhanced
- single cell
- transcription factor
- pregnant women
- magnetic resonance
- ultrasound guided
- blood brain barrier