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Somatic uniparental disomy mitigates the most damaging EFL1 allele combination in Shwachman-Diamond syndrome.

Authors :
Lee S
Shin CH
Lee J
Jeong SD
Hong CR
Kim JD
Kim AR
Park B
Son SJ
Kokhan O
Yoo T
Ko JS
Sohn YB
Kim OH
Ko JM
Cho TJ
Wright NT
Seong JK
Jin SW
Kang HJ
Kim HH
Choi M
Source :
Blood [Blood] 2021 Nov 25; Vol. 138 (21), pp. 2117-2128.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SDS; OMIM #260400) is caused by variants in SBDS (Shwachman-Bodian-Diamond syndrome gene), which encodes a protein that plays an important role in ribosome assembly. Recent reports suggest that recessive variants in EFL1 are also responsible for SDS. However, the precise genetic mechanism that leads to EFL1-induced SDS remains incompletely understood. Here we present 3 unrelated Korean SDS patients who carry biallelic pathogenic variants in EFL1 with biased allele frequencies, resulting from a bone marrow-specific somatic uniparental disomy in chromosome 15. The recombination events generated cells that were homozygous for the relatively milder variant, allowing for the evasion of catastrophic physiologic consequences. However, the milder EFL1 variant was still solely able to impair 80S ribosome assembly and induce SDS features in cell line and animal models. The loss of EFL1 resulted in a pronounced inhibition of terminal oligopyrimidine element-containing ribosomal protein transcript 80S assembly. Therefore, we propose a more accurate pathogenesis mechanism of EFL1 dysfunction that eventually leads to aberrant translational control and ribosomopathy.<br /> (© 2021 by The American Society of Hematology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1528-0020
Volume :
138
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34115847
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2021010913