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Variant-specific effects define the phenotypic spectrum of HNRNPH2-associated neurodevelopmental disorders in males

Authors :
Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp
Matias Wagner
Heike Weigand
Allyn McConkie-Rossell
Marie McDonald
Boris Keren
Cyril Mignot
Julie Gauthier
Jean-François Soucy
Jacques L. Michaud
Meghan Dumas
Rosemarie Smith
Ulrike Löbel
Maja Hempel
Christian Kubisch
Jonas Denecke
Philippe M. Campeau
Jennifer M. Bain
Davor Lessel
Source :
Human Genetics. 141:257-272
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Bain type of X-linked syndromic intellectual developmental disorder, caused by pathogenic missense variants in HRNRPH2, was initially described in six female individuals affected by moderate-to-severe neurodevelopmental delay. Although it was initially postulated that the condition would not be compatible with life in males, several affected male individuals harboring pathogenic variants in HNRNPH2 have since been documented. However, functional in-vitro analyses of identified variants have not been performed and, therefore, possible genotype–phenotype correlations remain elusive. Here, we present eight male individuals, including a pair of monozygotic twins, harboring pathogenic or likely pathogenic HNRNPH2 variants. Notably, we present the first individuals harboring nonsense or frameshift variants who, similarly to an individual harboring a de novo p.(Arg29Cys) variant within the first quasi-RNA-recognition motif (qRRM), displayed mild developmental delay, and developed mostly autistic features and/or psychiatric co-morbidities. Additionally, we present two individuals harboring a recurrent de novo p.(Arg114Trp), within the second qRRM, who had a severe neurodevelopmental delay with seizures. Functional characterization of the three most common HNRNPH2 missense variants revealed dysfunctional nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of proteins harboring the p.(Arg206Gln) and p.(Pro209Leu) variants, located within the nuclear localization signal, whereas proteins with p.(Arg114Trp) showed reduced interaction with members of the large assembly of splicing regulators (LASR). Moreover, RNA-sequencing of primary fibroblasts of the individual harboring the p.(Arg114Trp) revealed substantial alterations in the regulation of alternative splicing along with global transcriptome changes. Thus, we further expand the clinical and variant spectrum in HNRNPH2-associated disease in males and provide novel molecular insights suggesting the disorder to be a spliceopathy on the molecular level.

Details

ISSN :
14321203 and 03406717
Volume :
141
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5c6cf0244c8cf934d1fcf568f2aa19e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-021-02412-x