Mutations in TSPAN12 gene causing familial exudative vitreoretinopathy.
Hum Genomics
; 18(1): 22, 2024 Mar 01.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
To report newly found TSPAN12 mutations with a unique form of familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) and find out the possible mechanism of a repeated novel intronic variant in TSPAN12 led to FEVR.RESULTS:
Nine TSPAN12 mutations with a unique form of FEVR were detected by panel-based NGS. MINI-Gene assay showed two splicing modes of mRNA that process two different bands A and B, and mutant-type shows replacement with the splicing mode of Exon11 hopping. Construction of wild-type and mutant TSPAN12 vector showed the appearance of premature termination codons (PTC). In vitro expression detection showed significant down-regulated expression level of TSPAN12 mRNAs and proteins in cells transfected with mutant vectors compared with in wild-type group. On the contrary, translation inhibitor CHX and small interfering RNA of UPF1 (si-UPF1) significantly increased mRNA or protein expression of TSPAN12 in cells transfected with the mutant vectors.CONCLUSIONS:
Nine mutations in TSPAN12 gene are reported in 9 FEVR patients with a unique series of ocular abnormalities. The three novel TSPAN12 mutations trigger NMD would cause the decrease of TSPAN12 proteins that participate in biosynthesis and assembly of microfibers, which might lead to FEVR, and suggest that intronic sequence analysis might be a vital tool for genetic counseling and prenatal diagnoses.Palavras-chave
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2024
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China