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Genetic confirmation and identification of novel variants for glanzmann thrombasthenia and other inherited platelet function disorders: A study by the Korean Pediatric Hematology Oncology Group (KPHOG)

Authors
Yang, EJ | Shim, YJ | Kim, HS | Lim, YT | Im, HJ | Koh, KN | Kim, H | Suh, JK | Park, ES | Lee, NH | Choi, YB  | Hah, JO | Lee, JM | Han, JW | Lee, JH | Lee, YH | Jung, HL | Ha, JS | Ki, CS | On Behalf Of The Benign Hematology Committee Of The Korean Pediatric Hematology Oncology Group Kphog
Citation
Genes, 12(5). : 693-693, 2021
Journal Title
Genes
ISSN
2073-4425
Abstract
The diagnosis of inherited platelet function disorders (IPFDs) is challenging owing to the unavailability of essential testing methods, including light transmission aggregometry and flow cytometry, in several medical centers in Korea. This study, conducted by the Korean Pediatric Hematology Oncology Group from March 2017 to December 2020, aimed to identify the causative genetic variants of IPFDs in Korean patients using next-generation sequencing (NGS). Targeted exome sequencing, followed by whole-genome sequencing, was performed for diagnosing IPFDs. Of the 11 unrelated patients with suspected IPFDs enrolled in this study, 10 patients and 2 of their family members were diagnosed with Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT). The variant c.1913+5G>T of ITGB3 was the most common, followed by c.2333A>C (p.Gln778Pro) of ITGB2B. Known variants of GT, including c.917A>C (p.His306Pro) of ITGB3 and c.2975del (p.Glu992Glyfs*), c.257T>C (p.Leu86Pro), and c.1750C>T (p.Arg584*) of ITGA2B, were identified. Four novel variants of GT, c.1451G>T (p.Gly484Val) and c.1595G>T (p.Cys532Phe) of ITGB3 and c.1184G>T (p.Gly395Val) and c.2390del (p.Gly797Valfs*29) of ITGA2B, were revealed. The remaining patient was diagnosed with platelet type bleeding disorder 18 and harbored two novel RASGRP2 variants, c.1479dup (p.Arg494Alafs*54) and c.813+1G>A. We demonstrated the successful application of NGS for the accurate and differential diagnosis of heterogeneous IPFDs.
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DOI
10.3390/genes12050693
PMID
34066320
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