X Chromosome Exome Sequencing Reveals a Novel ALG13 Mutation in a Nonsyndromic Intellectual Disability Family With Multiple Affected Male Siblings
Abstract
X-linked intellectual disability (XLID) is a heterogeneous condition associated with mutations in more than 100 genes, accounting for over 10% of all cases of intellectual impairment. The majority of XLID cases show nonsyndromic forms (NSXLID), in which intellectual disability is the sole clinically consistent manifestation. Here we performed X chromosome exome (X-exome) sequencing to identify the causative mutation in an NSXLID family with four affected male siblings and five unaffected female siblings. The X-exome sequencing at 88x coverage in one affected male sibling revealed a novel missense mutation (p.Tyr1074Cys) in the asparagine-linked glycosylation 13 homolog (ALG13) gene. Segregation analysis by Sanger sequencing showed that the all affected siblings were hemizygous and the mother was heterozygous for the mutation. Recently, a de novo missense mutation in ALG13 has been reported in a patient with X-linked congenital disorders of glycosylation type I. Our study reports the first case of NSXLID caused by a mutation in ALG13 involved in protein N-glycosylation.
Author(s)
Whitney Donahue, Lihadh Al-Gazali, Stan Nelson, Pinar Bayrak-Toydemir, Sibel Kantarci
Coauthor(s)
Dr.Nisrine Bissar-Tadmouri
Journal/Conference Information
American Journal of Medical Genetics A,