INVESTIGADORES
PEREZ MILLAN Maria Ines
artículos
Título:
Differential alternative splicing analysis links variation in ZRSR2 to a novel type of oral-facial-digital syndrome
Autor/es:
HANNES L; ATZORI M; GOLDENBERG A; JESUS A; ATTIE-BITACH T; AMIEL J; ATTANASIO C; BRASLAVSKY D; BRUEL ANGE-LINE ; CASTANET M; DUBOURG C; JACOBS A; LYONNET S; MARTINEZ MAYER, JULIAN; PEREZ MILLAN MI; PEZZELLA N; PELGRIMS E; AERDEN M; BAUTERS M; ROCHTUS A; SCAGLIA P; SWILLEN A; SIFRIM A; TAMMARO R; MAU-THEM FT; ODENT S; THAUVIN-ROBINET C; FRANCO B; BRECKPOT J
Revista:
Genetics in Medicine
Editorial:
Elsevier B.V.
Referencias:
Año: 2024 vol. 26
Resumen:
Purpose: Oral-facial-digital (OFD) syndromes are genetically heterogeneous developmental disorders, caused by pathogenic variants in genes involved in primary cilia formation and function. We identified a previously undescribed type of OFD with brain anomalies, ranging from alobar holoprosencephaly to pituitary anomalies, in 6 unrelated families.Methods: Exome sequencing of affected probands was supplemented with alternative splicing analysis in patient and control lymphoblastoid and fibroblast cell lines, and primary cilia structure analysis in patient fibroblasts.Results: In 1 family with 2 affected males, we identified a germline variant in the last exon of ZRSR2, NM_005089.4:c.1211_1212del NP_005080.1:p.(Gly404GlufsTer23), whereas 7 affected males from 5 unrelated families were hemizygous for the ZRSR2 variant NM_005089.4:c.1207_1208del NP_005080.1:p.(Arg403GlyfsTer24), either occurring de novo or inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. ZRSR2, located on chromosome Xp22.2, encodes a splicing factor of the minor spliceosome complex, which recognizes minor introns, representing 0.35% of human introns. Patient samples showed significant enrichment of minor intron retention. Among differentially spliced targets are ciliopathy-related genes, such as TMEM107 and CIBAR1. Primary fibroblasts containing the NM_005089.4:c.1207_1208del ZRSR2 variant had abnormally elongated cilia, confirming an association between defective U12-type intron splicing, OFD and abnormal primary cilia formation.Conclusion: We introduce a novel type of OFD associated with elongated cilia and differential splicing of minor intron-containing genes due to germline variation in ZRSR2.