A novel frameshift variant in UBA2 causing split-hand/foot malformations in a Pakistani family

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Split-hand/foot malformation (SHFM) shows diverse heterogeneity and manifests with reduced penetrance and variable expressivity. This study investigated the underlying genetic cause of a family segregating SHFM. Exome sequencing followed by Sanger sequencing identified a novel single nucleotide heterozygous variant (NC_000019.9 (NM_005499.3):c.1118del) in UBA2 cosegregating in the family in an autosomal dominant manner. Our findings conclude that reduced penetrance and variable expressivity are the two remarkable and unusual features of SHFM.

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Parveen, A., Tariq, M., Khan, S. A., Kakar, N., Arif, A., & Wasif, N. (2023). A novel frameshift variant in UBA2 causing split-hand/foot malformations in a Pakistani family. Human Genome Variation, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41439-023-00242-z

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