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A Recurrent De Novo Nonsense Variant in ZSWIM6 Results in Severe Intellectual Disability without Frontonasal or Limb Malformations
- Source :
- Kumar, R, Gordon, C T, Shaw, M, Hubert, L, Carroll, R, Rio, M, Murray, L, Leffler, M, Dudding-Byth, T, Oufadem, M, Lalani, S R, Lewis, A M, Xia, F, Tam, A, Webster, R, Brammah, S, Filippini, F, Spies, J, Minoche, A E, Cowley, M J, Risen, S, Powell-Hamilton, N N, Tusi, J E, Immken, L, Nagakura, H, Bole-Feysot, C, Nitschké, P, Garrigue, A, de Saint Basile, G, Kivuva, E, Rendon, A, Munnich, A, Newman, W, Kerr, B, Besmond, C, Rosenfeld, J A, Amiel, J, Gecz, J & DDD Study 2017, ' A Recurrent De Novo Nonsense Variant in ZSWIM6 Results in Severe Intellectual Disability without Frontonasal or Limb Malformations ', American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 101, no. 6, pp. 995-1005 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.10.009
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- A recurrent de novo missense variant within the C-terminal Sin3-like domain of ZSWIM6 was previously reported to cause acromelic frontonasal dysostosis (AFND), an autosomal-dominant severe frontonasal and limb malformation syndrome, associated with neurocognitive and motor delay, via a proposed gain-of-function effect. We present detailed phenotypic information on seven unrelated individuals with a recurrent de novo nonsense variant (c.2737C>T [p.Arg913Ter]) in the penultimate exon of ZSWIM6 who have severe-profound intellectual disability and additional central and peripheral nervous system symptoms but an absence of frontonasal or limb malformations. We show that the c.2737C>T variant does not trigger nonsense-mediated decay of the ZSWIM6 mRNA in affected individual-derived cells. This finding supports the existence of a truncated ZSWIM6 protein lacking the Sin3-like domain, which could have a dominant-negative effect. This study builds support for a key role for ZSWIM6 in neuronal development and function, in addition to its putative roles in limb and craniofacial development, and provides a striking example of different variants in the same gene leading to distinct phenotypes.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Central Nervous System
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Nonsense
Limb Deformities, Congenital
Neurocognitive Disorders
Bioinformatics
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Exon
Report
Intellectual Disability
Intellectual disability
Peripheral Nervous System
Genetics
medicine
Journal Article
Missense mutation
Humans
Craniofacial
Gene
Genetics (clinical)
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Phenotype
DNA-Binding Proteins
030104 developmental biology
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Codon, Nonsense
Peripheral nervous system
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Mandibulofacial Dysostosis
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Kumar, R, Gordon, C T, Shaw, M, Hubert, L, Carroll, R, Rio, M, Murray, L, Leffler, M, Dudding-Byth, T, Oufadem, M, Lalani, S R, Lewis, A M, Xia, F, Tam, A, Webster, R, Brammah, S, Filippini, F, Spies, J, Minoche, A E, Cowley, M J, Risen, S, Powell-Hamilton, N N, Tusi, J E, Immken, L, Nagakura, H, Bole-Feysot, C, Nitschké, P, Garrigue, A, de Saint Basile, G, Kivuva, E, Rendon, A, Munnich, A, Newman, W, Kerr, B, Besmond, C, Rosenfeld, J A, Amiel, J, Gecz, J & DDD Study 2017, ' A Recurrent De Novo Nonsense Variant in ZSWIM6 Results in Severe Intellectual Disability without Frontonasal or Limb Malformations ', American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 101, no. 6, pp. 995-1005 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.10.009
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bef7205c54a2bbf1a7d269eb67f24228