De novo missense variants in the RAP1B gene identified in two patients with syndromic thrombocytopenia

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We present two independent cases of syndromic thrombocytopenia with multiple malformations, microcephaly, learning difficulties, dysmorphism and other features. Exome sequencing identified two novel de novo heterozygous variants in these patients, c.35G>T p.(Gly12Val) and c.178G>C p.(Gly60Arg), in the RAP1B gene (NM_001010942.2). These variants have not been described previously as germline variants, however functional studies in literature strongly suggest a clinical implication of these two activating hot spot positions. We hypothesize that pathogenic missense variants in the RAP1B gene cause congenital syndromic thrombocytopenia with a spectrum of associated malformations and dysmorphism, possibly through a gain of function mechanism.

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Niemann, J. H., Du, C., Morlot, S., Schmidt, G., Auber, B., Kaune, B., … Steinemann, D. (2020). De novo missense variants in the RAP1B gene identified in two patients with syndromic thrombocytopenia. Clinical Genetics, 98(4), 374–378. https://doi.org/10.1111/cge.13807

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