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GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot

Tetraology of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease and is a major cause of significant morbidity and mortality. Emerging evidence demonstrates that genetic risk factors are involved in the pathogenesis of TOF. However, TOF is genetically heterogeneous and the gen...

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Autores principales: Wei, Dong, Bao, Han, Liu, Xing-Yuan, Zhou, Ning, Wang, Qian, Li, Ruo-Gu, Xu, Ying-Jia, Yang, Yi-Qing
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23289003
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5270
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author Wei, Dong
Bao, Han
Liu, Xing-Yuan
Zhou, Ning
Wang, Qian
Li, Ruo-Gu
Xu, Ying-Jia
Yang, Yi-Qing
author_facet Wei, Dong
Bao, Han
Liu, Xing-Yuan
Zhou, Ning
Wang, Qian
Li, Ruo-Gu
Xu, Ying-Jia
Yang, Yi-Qing
author_sort Wei, Dong
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description Tetraology of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease and is a major cause of significant morbidity and mortality. Emerging evidence demonstrates that genetic risk factors are involved in the pathogenesis of TOF. However, TOF is genetically heterogeneous and the genetic defects responsible for TOF remain largely unclear. In the present study, the whole coding region of the GATA5 gene, which encodes a zinc-finger transcription factor essential for cardiogenesis, was sequenced in 130 unrelated patients with TOF. The relatives of the index patients harboring the identified mutations and 200 unrelated control individuals were subsequently genotyped. The functional characteristics of the mutations were analyzed using a luciferase reporter assay system. As a result, 2 novel heterozygous GATA5 mutations, p.R187G and p.H207R, were identified in 2 families with autosomal dominantly inherited TOF, respectively. The variations were absent in 400 control alleles and the altered amino acids were completely conserved evolutionarily. Functional analysis showed that the GATA5 mutants were associated with significantly decreased transcriptional activation compared with their wild-type counterpart. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the association of GATA5 loss-of-function mutations with TOF, suggesting potential implications for the early prophylaxis and allele-specific therapy of human TOF.
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spelling pubmed-35348752013-01-03 GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot Wei, Dong Bao, Han Liu, Xing-Yuan Zhou, Ning Wang, Qian Li, Ruo-Gu Xu, Ying-Jia Yang, Yi-Qing Int J Med Sci Research Paper Tetraology of Fallot (TOF) is the most common form of cyanotic congenital heart disease and is a major cause of significant morbidity and mortality. Emerging evidence demonstrates that genetic risk factors are involved in the pathogenesis of TOF. However, TOF is genetically heterogeneous and the genetic defects responsible for TOF remain largely unclear. In the present study, the whole coding region of the GATA5 gene, which encodes a zinc-finger transcription factor essential for cardiogenesis, was sequenced in 130 unrelated patients with TOF. The relatives of the index patients harboring the identified mutations and 200 unrelated control individuals were subsequently genotyped. The functional characteristics of the mutations were analyzed using a luciferase reporter assay system. As a result, 2 novel heterozygous GATA5 mutations, p.R187G and p.H207R, were identified in 2 families with autosomal dominantly inherited TOF, respectively. The variations were absent in 400 control alleles and the altered amino acids were completely conserved evolutionarily. Functional analysis showed that the GATA5 mutants were associated with significantly decreased transcriptional activation compared with their wild-type counterpart. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the association of GATA5 loss-of-function mutations with TOF, suggesting potential implications for the early prophylaxis and allele-specific therapy of human TOF. Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3534875/ /pubmed/23289003 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5270 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Wei, Dong
Bao, Han
Liu, Xing-Yuan
Zhou, Ning
Wang, Qian
Li, Ruo-Gu
Xu, Ying-Jia
Yang, Yi-Qing
GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot
title GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot
title_full GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot
title_fullStr GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot
title_full_unstemmed GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot
title_short GATA5 loss-of-Function Mutations Underlie Tetralogy of Fallot
title_sort gata5 loss-of-function mutations underlie tetralogy of fallot
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23289003
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5270
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