少汗性外胚层发育不良
遗传学
牙缺失
少毛症
外显子跳跃
生物
外显子组测序
基因
突变
外显子
医学
选择性拼接
牙科
作者
Sher Alam Khan,Ayesha Rukan,Asmat Ullah,Nousheen Bibi,Muhammad Humayun,Wasim Ullah,Rubab Raza,Noor Muhammad,Wasim Ahmad,Saadullah Khan,Umm e-Kalsoom
出处
期刊:European Journal of Dermatology
[John Libbey Eurotext]
日期:2020-08-01
卷期号:30 (4): 408-416
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1684/ejd.2020.3844
摘要
Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (HED) is a congenital anomaly characterized by hypohydrosis, hypotrichosis and hypodontia. Mutations in at least four genes (EDAR, EDARADD, WNT10A, TRAF6) have been reported to cause both autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant forms of HED. Mutations in two other genes (EDA and IKBKG) have been reported to cause X-linked HED. To clinically characterize three consanguineous families (A-C) segregating with autosomal recessive HED and identify possible disease-causing variants of EDAR and EDARADD genes. The genes, EDAR and EDARADD, were sequenced in Family A and C, and exome sequencing was performed in Family B. Additionally, in Family A and C, the effect of the identified variants was examined by analysis of EDAR mRNA, extracted from hair follicles from both affected and unaffected members. Sequence analysis revealed three possible disease-causing EDAR variants including a novel splice acceptor site variant (IVS3-1G > A) in Family A and two previously reported mutations (p.[Ala26Val], p.[Arg25*]) in the two other families. Previously, the nonsense variant p.(Arg25*) was reported only in the heterozygous state. Analysis of the RNA, extracted from hair follicles, revealed skipping of a downstream exon in EDAR and complete degradation of EDAR mRNA in affected members in family A and C, respectively. Computational modelling validated the pathogenic effect of the two variants identified in Family B and C. The three variants reported here expand the spectrum of EDAR mutations associated with HED which may further facilitate genetic counselling of families segregating with similar disorders in the Pakistani population.
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