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Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease

Congenital muscular dystrophies due to defects in genes encoding proteins involved in α-dystroglycan (α-DG) glycosylation are a heterogeneous group of muscle disorders variably associated with central nervous system and eye abnormalities. One of the more severe is muscle-eye-brain disease (MEB). Mut...

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Autores principales: Saredi, S., Ardissone, A., Ruggieri, A., Mottarelli, E., Farina, L., Rinaldi, R., Silvestri, E., Gandioli, C., D'Arrigo, S., Salerno, F., Morandi, L., Grammatico, P., Pantaleoni, C., Moroni, I., Mora, M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22554691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2012.04.008
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author Saredi, S.
Ardissone, A.
Ruggieri, A.
Mottarelli, E.
Farina, L.
Rinaldi, R.
Silvestri, E.
Gandioli, C.
D'Arrigo, S.
Salerno, F.
Morandi, L.
Grammatico, P.
Pantaleoni, C.
Moroni, I.
Mora, M.
author_facet Saredi, S.
Ardissone, A.
Ruggieri, A.
Mottarelli, E.
Farina, L.
Rinaldi, R.
Silvestri, E.
Gandioli, C.
D'Arrigo, S.
Salerno, F.
Morandi, L.
Grammatico, P.
Pantaleoni, C.
Moroni, I.
Mora, M.
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description Congenital muscular dystrophies due to defects in genes encoding proteins involved in α-dystroglycan (α-DG) glycosylation are a heterogeneous group of muscle disorders variably associated with central nervous system and eye abnormalities. One of the more severe is muscle-eye-brain disease (MEB). Mutations in genes coding for proven or putative glycosyltransferases (POMT1, POMT2, POMGnT1, fukutin, FKRP, and LARGE), the DPM3 gene encoding a DOL-P-Man synthase subunit, and the DAG1 gene encoding α-dystroglycan, have been associated with altered α-DG glycosylation. We report new POMGnT1 mutations and evaluate protein expression in 3 patients and 2 foetuses with variably severe MEB features. We identify two new point mutations (c.643 C > T, c.1863delC), one new intragenic rearrangement (deletion of exons 2–8), and a new intron retention (between exons 21 and 22) resulting from a known point mutation c.1895 + 1 G > T. Our study provides further evidence that rearrangements of the POMGnT1 gene are relatively common. Importantly, if heterozygous, they can be missed on standard genomic DNA sequencing. POMGNT1 protein analysis in 3 patients showed that the severity of the phenotype does not correlate with protein expression. Cerebral MRI is important for identifying MEB and α-dystroglycanopathy phenotypes in children and foetuses, and hence for directing the genetic analysis.
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spelling pubmed-34055322012-08-06 Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease Saredi, S. Ardissone, A. Ruggieri, A. Mottarelli, E. Farina, L. Rinaldi, R. Silvestri, E. Gandioli, C. D'Arrigo, S. Salerno, F. Morandi, L. Grammatico, P. Pantaleoni, C. Moroni, I. Mora, M. J Neurol Sci Article Congenital muscular dystrophies due to defects in genes encoding proteins involved in α-dystroglycan (α-DG) glycosylation are a heterogeneous group of muscle disorders variably associated with central nervous system and eye abnormalities. One of the more severe is muscle-eye-brain disease (MEB). Mutations in genes coding for proven or putative glycosyltransferases (POMT1, POMT2, POMGnT1, fukutin, FKRP, and LARGE), the DPM3 gene encoding a DOL-P-Man synthase subunit, and the DAG1 gene encoding α-dystroglycan, have been associated with altered α-DG glycosylation. We report new POMGnT1 mutations and evaluate protein expression in 3 patients and 2 foetuses with variably severe MEB features. We identify two new point mutations (c.643 C > T, c.1863delC), one new intragenic rearrangement (deletion of exons 2–8), and a new intron retention (between exons 21 and 22) resulting from a known point mutation c.1895 + 1 G > T. Our study provides further evidence that rearrangements of the POMGnT1 gene are relatively common. Importantly, if heterozygous, they can be missed on standard genomic DNA sequencing. POMGNT1 protein analysis in 3 patients showed that the severity of the phenotype does not correlate with protein expression. Cerebral MRI is important for identifying MEB and α-dystroglycanopathy phenotypes in children and foetuses, and hence for directing the genetic analysis. Elsevier 2012-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3405532/ /pubmed/22554691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2012.04.008 Text en © 2012 Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Saredi, S.
Ardissone, A.
Ruggieri, A.
Mottarelli, E.
Farina, L.
Rinaldi, R.
Silvestri, E.
Gandioli, C.
D'Arrigo, S.
Salerno, F.
Morandi, L.
Grammatico, P.
Pantaleoni, C.
Moroni, I.
Mora, M.
Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease
title Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease
title_full Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease
title_fullStr Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease
title_full_unstemmed Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease
title_short Novel POMGNT1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease
title_sort novel pomgnt1 point mutations and intragenic rearrangements associated with muscle-eye-brain disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3405532/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22554691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2012.04.008
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