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Gout inheritance in an extended Chinese family analyzed by whole-exome sequencing: A case-report

Peiqing Yang; Xuenan Pi; Tony N. Marion; Jing Wang; Gang Wang; Yan Xie; Dan Xie; Yi Liu
Medicine 2020;99(25):e20057 DOI:10.1097/MD.0000000000020057
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INTRODUCTION:
Gout is a worldwide chronic disease generally caused by high serum levels of uric acid. Using whole exome sequencing, we aimed to explore genetic alterations in hereditary gout. PATIENTS' CONCERNS: There were 9 direct descendants diagnosed with gout in total in this family. The patients concerned about the high incidence and inheritance of gout.

DIAGNOSIS:
The youngest propositus was diagnosed as gout in our hospital. Diagnoses of other patients in this family were made on the foundation of history and clinical tests.

INTERVENTIONS:
Six direct descendants and 3 healthy spouses in 1 family were recruited in our study. Whole-exome sequencing was conducted in all participants.

OUTCOMES:
Whole-exome sequencing and genetic analysis revealed 2 putative rare inherited deleterious variants, which were detected only in direct descendants. Twelve gout and uric acid (UC)-related nucleotide sequence variants previously reported by GWAS were detected among all subjects.

CONCLUSIONS:
In the case of this family, the GWAS identified gout and UC-related nucleotide sequence variants may increase the risk of developing gout, but penetrance was not complete. The rare sequence variants in low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) and oncoprotein induced transcript 3 (OIT3) may have contributed to inheritance of gout within the 5 generations of family members in this study.