Novel mutation in RPGRIP1L gene causing Joubert syndrome: A case report

Medicine (Baltimore). 2023 Nov 24;102(47):e35600. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000035600.

Abstract

Introduction: Joubert syndrome is a rare disease of genetic origin with autosomal recessive inheritance and extreme genetic heterogeneity with more than 40 causative genes. Joubert syndrome 7 is caused by mutations in the RPGRIP1L gene.

Patient concerns: Our report describes a pediatric patient with clinical features compatible with JS type 7 such as hypotonia, developmental delay and aplasia of the cerebellar vermis.

Diagnosis: The clinical features and the MRI of the head and neck which showed alterations at the level of the posterior fossa, with absence of the vermis and horizontal disposition of the cerebellar peduncles, were compatible with Joubert syndrome. Whole exome sequencing detected the variants RPGRIP1L (NM_015272.2) c.697A > T (p. Lys233Ter) and RPGRIP1L (NM_015272.2) c.3545 del (p.Pro1182LeufsTer25).

Interventions: Resection was performed to correct the polydactyly. At age 2 years umbilical hernia, adenoid surgery and ventilatory tubes surgery were performed. Renal biopsy confirmed interstitial fibrosis and focally accentuated mild tubular atrophy with focal tubular hypertrophy, compatible with the clinical suspicion of Joubert syndrome. Congenital hip dislocation surgery was performed. The patient underwent surgery for correction of concomitant divergent strabismus and continued with glasses for astigmatism and hyperopia.

Outcomes: Sanger sequencing confirmed the patient´s results and the father was found to be a carrier of RPGRIP1L (NM_015272.2) c.697A > T (p. Lys233Ter) and the mother and maternal grandmother as carriers of RPGRIP1L (NM_015272.2) c.3545del (p.Pro1182LeufsTer25). RPGRIP1L:c.3545del novel variant is a deletion which changes the reading frame, altering the RPGR1_C terminal domain and giving rise to an incomplete protein whose functions will be altered.

Conclusion: This is the first genetically confirmed case of JS in Colombia, the first carrier of biallelic RPGRIP1L gene mutations with hip dislocation and incomplete glottic closure and the first report of the novel c.3545del likely pathogenic variant causing JS.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Abnormalities, Multiple* / genetics
  • Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing / genetics
  • Cerebellum / pathology
  • Child, Preschool
  • Eye Abnormalities* / genetics
  • Eye Abnormalities* / pathology
  • Humans
  • Kidney Diseases* / pathology
  • Kidney Diseases, Cystic* / genetics
  • Kidney Diseases, Cystic* / pathology
  • Mutation
  • Retina / abnormalities

Substances

  • Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
  • RPGRIP1L protein, human

Supplementary concepts

  • Agenesis of Cerebellar Vermis