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Hum Mol Genet ; 28(21): 3543-3551, 2019 11 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31423530

ABSTRACT

We report the case of a consanguineous couple who lost four pregnancies associated with skeletal dysplasia. Radiological examination of one fetus was inconclusive. Parental exome sequencing showed that both parents were heterozygous for a novel missense variant, p.(Pro133Leu), in the SLC35D1 gene encoding a nucleotide sugar transporter. The affected fetus was homozygous for the variant. The radiological features were reviewed, and being similar, but atypical, the phenotype was classified as a 'Schneckenbecken-like dysplasia.' The effect of the missense change was assessed using protein modelling techniques and indicated alterations in the mouth of the solute channel. A detailed biochemical investigation of SLC35D1 transport function and that of the missense variant p.(Pro133Leu) revealed that SLC35D1 acts as a general UDP-sugar transporter and that the p.(Pro133Leu) mutation resulted in a significant decrease in transport activity. The reduced transport activity observed for p.(Pro133Leu) was contrasted with in vitro activity for SLC35D1 p.(Thr65Pro), the loss-of-function mutation was associated with Schneckenbecken dysplasia. The functional classification of SLC35D1 as a general nucleotide sugar transporter of the endoplasmic reticulum suggests an expanded role for this transporter beyond chondroitin sulfate biosynthesis to a variety of important glycosylation reactions occurring in the endoplasmic reticulum.


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Fetal Diseases/genetics , Monosaccharide Transport Proteins/genetics , Osteochondrodysplasias/genetics , Alleles , Animals , Endoplasmic Reticulum/genetics , Endoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism , Female , Fetal Diseases/metabolism , Fetal Diseases/pathology , Heterozygote , Humans , Loss of Function Mutation , Male , Mice , Monosaccharide Transport Proteins/metabolism , Mutation, Missense , Osteochondrodysplasias/embryology , Osteochondrodysplasias/metabolism
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