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Pycnodysostosis: Report of Two Novel CTSK Variants in a Child
Daniela Trotta1, Rossella Ferrante2, Michele Sallese3
1Department of Pediatrics, S. Spirito Hospital, Azienda Sanitaria Pescara, 65124 Pescara, Italy.
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Background: Pycnodysostosis is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal disorder caused by biallelic pathogenic variants in CTSK, which encodes cathepsin K, a lysosomal cysteine protease required for osteoclast-mediated degradation of bone matrix. Case Report: We describe a girl with short stature, skeletal deformities, osteosclerosis, craniofacial features, clavicular dysplasia, and radiological evidence of fractures. Clinical exome sequencing identified two heterozygous CTSK variants, c.85T > C (p.Trp29Arg) and c.679A>T (p.Ile227Phe), both currently classified as variants of uncertain significance. Segregation analysis showed that the variants were inherited in trans. Computational modeling and in silico prediction tools supported a possible deleterious effect on cathepsin K structure or function. Serum cathepsin K was higher in the patient than in two age-matched controls; this result is reported as an exploratory observation only. Increased serum cathepsin K may reflect altered expression, secretion, clearance, or accumulation of dysfunctional protein, but cannot be interpreted as proof of compensatory upregulation. Conclusions: The patient's clinical and radiographic features, the biallelic trans configuration of the CTSK variants, their rarity in population databases, and computational predictions support p.Trp29Arg and p.Ile227Phe as strong candidate disease-associated variants. Functional studies are required to confirm their effect on cathepsin K expression, maturation, and enzymatic activity.
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