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    EPS8 variant causes deafness, autosomal recessive 102 (DFNB102) and literature review

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    Abstract Pathogenic variants in the EPS8 gene result in nonsyndromic hearing loss. This gene encodes the EPS8 protein in cochlear inner hair cells and performs critical roles in stimulating actin polymerization and bundling. Thus far, only four pathogenic variations in EPS8 have been described. In this study, we report the fifth pathogenic variant in the EPS8 gene in an Iranian patient with DFNB102. Furthermore, we review literature cases with EPS8 mutations

    A combination of two novels homozygous FCSK variants cause disorder of glycosylation with defective fucosylation: New patient and literature review

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    Pathogenic variants in FCSK cause Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation with Defective Fucosylation-2 (FCSK-CDG; MIM: 618,324). It is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disease caused by defects in the L-fucose kinase, which is necessary for the fucose salvage pathway. Herein, we report two novel variants in an Iranian patient, the fourth individual with FCSK-CDG described in the literature. Two homozygous variants in FCSK (rs376941268; NM_145059.3: c.379C > A, p. Leu127Met and rs543223292; NM_145059.3: c.394G > C, p. Asp132His) were identified in the proband. Sanger sequencing conducted on his unaffected parents revealed that they were heterozygous for the same variants. The proband, a four-and-a-half year old Iranian male born to consanguineous parents, manifested Intellectual disability, growth delay, ophthalmic abnormalities, seizures, speech disorder, and feeding difficultie
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