Co-occurrence of Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia and X-Linked Hypophosphatemia in a Three-Generation Chinese Family

Calcif Tissue Int. 2023 Sep;113(3):266-275. doi: 10.1007/s00223-023-01104-0. Epub 2023 Jun 6.

Abstract

Rare genetic skeletal disorders (GSDs) remain the major problem in orthopedics and result in significant morbidity in patients, but the causes are highly diverse. Precise molecular diagnosis will benefit management and genetic counseling. This study aims to share the diagnostic experience on a three-generation Chinese family with co-occurrence of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia (SED) and X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), and evaluate the therapeutic effects of two third-generation siblings. The proband, his younger brother, and mother presented with short stature, skeletal problems, and hypophosphatemia. His father, paternal grandfather, and aunt also manifested short stature and skeletal deformities. Whole exome sequencing (WES) of proband-brother-parents initially only found the proband and his younger brother had a pathogenic c.2833G > A(p.G945S) variant in the COL2A1 gene inherited from their father. Re-analysis of WES uncovered the proband and his younger brother also harbored a pathogenic ex.12 del variant in the PHEX gene transmitted from their mother. Sanger sequencing, agarose gel electrophoresis, and quantitative polymerase chain reaction proved these results. The proband and his younger brother were confirmed to have a paternally inherited SED and a maternally inherited XLH. During a 2.8-year follow-up, these two siblings remained short stature and hypophosphatemia, but their radiographic signs and serum bone alkaline phosphatase levels were improved with treatment of oral phosphate and calcitriol. Our study presents the first report of co-occurrence of SED and XLH, shows the possibility that two different rare GSDs co-exist in a single patient, and alerts clinicians and geneticists to be cautious about this condition. Our study also suggests that next-generation sequencing has limit in detecting exon-level large deletions.

Keywords: COL2A1 gene; Genetic skeletal disorders; PHEX gene; Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia; X-linked hypophosphatemia.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • East Asian People
  • Familial Hypophosphatemic Rickets* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Hypophosphatemia*
  • Male
  • Osteochondrodysplasias* / genetics
  • PHEX Phosphate Regulating Neutral Endopeptidase / genetics

Substances

  • PHEX Phosphate Regulating Neutral Endopeptidase
  • COL2A1 protein, human
  • PHEX protein, human

Supplementary concepts

  • Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, congenita