Abstract
Background: Horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS) is a rare disorder mainly involved in ocular movement and spinal development. It is caused by a roundabout guidance receptor 3 (ROBO3) gene mutation. This study aimed to describe the clinical features of six patients with HGPPS and investigate the corresponding ROBO3 gene mutations. Methods: Patients underwent detailed clinical and imaging examinations. Whole-exome sequencing was performed to detect nucleotide variations in the disease-causing genes of HGPPS. Results: Six pathogenic variants were detected in the ROBO3 gene from six patients with HGPPS, including two novel compound heterozygous mutations, c.1447C > T (p.R483X) and c.2462G > C (p.R821P); c.1033G > C (p.V345L) and c.3287G > T (p.C1096F); a novel homozygous indel mutation, c.565dupC (p.R191Pfs*61); and a known missense mutation, c.416G > T (p.G139V). Patients with HGPPS had horizontal conjugated eye movement defects and scoliosis with variable degrees, as well as flattened pontine tegmentum and uncrossed corticospinal tracts on magnetic resonance imaging. Conclusion: Our genetic findings will expand the spectrum of ROBO3 mutations and help inform future research on the molecular mechanism of HGPPS.
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Huang, L., Guo, J., Xie, Y., Zhou, Y., Wu, X., Li, H., … Li, N. (2022). Clinical features and genotypes of six patients from four families with horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.949565
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