Meier-Gorlin Syndrome: Clinical Misdiagnosis, Genetic Testing and Functional Analysis of ORC6 Mutations and the Development of a Prenatal Test

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Aug 17;23(16):9234. doi: 10.3390/ijms23169234.

Abstract

Meier−Gorlin syndrome (MGS) is a rare genetic developmental disorder that causes primordial proportional dwarfism, microtia, the absence of or hypoplastic patellae and other skeletal anomalies. Skeletal symptoms overlapping with other syndromes make MGS difficult to diagnose clinically. We describe a 3-year-old boy with short stature, recurrent respiratory infections, short-rib dysplasia, tower head and facial dysmorphisms who was admitted to the Tomsk Genetic Clinic to verify a clinical diagnosis of Jeune syndrome. Clinical exome sequencing revealed two variants (compound heterozygosity) in the ORC6 gene: c.2T>C(p.Met1Thr) and c.449+5G>A. In silico analysis showed the pathogenicity of these two mutations and predicted a decrease in donor splicing site strength for c.449+5G>A. An in vitro minigene assay indicated that variant c.449+5G>A causes complete skipping of exon 4 in the ORC6 gene. The parents requested urgent prenatal testing for MGS for the next pregnancy, but it ended in a miscarriage. Our results may help prevent MGS misdiagnosis in the future. We also performed in silico and functional analyses of ORC6 mutations and developed a restriction fragment length polymorphism and haplotype-based short-tandem-repeat assay for prenatal genetic testing for MGS. These findings should elucidate MGS etiology and improve the quality of genetic counselling for affected families.

Keywords: Jeune syndrome; Meier–Gorlin syndrome; ORC6; exon skipping variant; prenatal genetic testing.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Child, Preschool
  • Congenital Microtia* / diagnosis
  • Congenital Microtia* / genetics
  • Diagnostic Errors
  • Dwarfism* / genetics
  • Genetic Testing
  • Growth Disorders
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Micrognathism
  • Mutation
  • Origin Recognition Complex / genetics
  • Patella / abnormalities

Substances

  • ORC6 protein, human
  • Origin Recognition Complex

Supplementary concepts

  • Meier-Gorlin syndrome

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.