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Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A

Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified homozygous mutations in two unlinked genes, SEC23A c.1200G>C (p.M400I) and MAN1B1 c.1000C>T (p.R334C), associated with congenital birth defects in two patients from a consanguineous family. Patients presented with carbohydrate-deficient transferrin,...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Swati, Fahiminiya, Somayyeh, Wang, Tracy, Dempsey Nunez, Laura, Rosenblatt, David S., Gibson, William T., Gilfix, Brian, Bergeron, John J. M., Jerome-Majewska, Loydie A.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4853519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27148587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a000737
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author Gupta, Swati
Fahiminiya, Somayyeh
Wang, Tracy
Dempsey Nunez, Laura
Rosenblatt, David S.
Gibson, William T.
Gilfix, Brian
Bergeron, John J. M.
Jerome-Majewska, Loydie A.
author_facet Gupta, Swati
Fahiminiya, Somayyeh
Wang, Tracy
Dempsey Nunez, Laura
Rosenblatt, David S.
Gibson, William T.
Gilfix, Brian
Bergeron, John J. M.
Jerome-Majewska, Loydie A.
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description Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified homozygous mutations in two unlinked genes, SEC23A c.1200G>C (p.M400I) and MAN1B1 c.1000C>T (p.R334C), associated with congenital birth defects in two patients from a consanguineous family. Patients presented with carbohydrate-deficient transferrin, tall stature, obesity, macrocephaly, and maloccluded teeth. The parents were healthy heterozygous carriers for both mutations and an unaffected sibling with tall stature carried the heterozygous mutation in SEC23A only. Mutations in SEC23A are responsible for craniolenticosultura dysplasia (CLSD). CLSD patients are short, have late-closing fontanels, and have reduced procollagen (pro-COL1A1) secretion because of abnormal pro-COL1A1 retention in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The mutation we identified in MAN1B1 was previously associated with reduced MAN1B1 protein and congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG). CDG patients are also short, are obese, and have abnormal glycan remodeling. Molecular analysis of fibroblasts from the family revealed normal levels of SEC23A in all cells and reduced levels of MAN1B1 in cells with heterozygous or homozygous mutations in SEC23A and MAN1B1. Secretion of pro-COL1A1 was increased in fibroblasts from the siblings and patients, and pro-COL1A1 was retained in Golgi of heterozygous and homozygous mutant cells, although intracellular pro-COL1A1 was increased in patient fibroblasts only. We postulate that increased pro-COL1A1 secretion is responsible for tall stature in these patients and an unaffected sibling, and not previously discovered in patients with mutations in either SEC23A or MAN1B1. The patients in this study share biochemical and cellular characteristics consistent with mutations in MAN1B1 and SEC23A, indicating a digenic disease.
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spelling pubmed-48535192016-05-04 Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A Gupta, Swati Fahiminiya, Somayyeh Wang, Tracy Dempsey Nunez, Laura Rosenblatt, David S. Gibson, William T. Gilfix, Brian Bergeron, John J. M. Jerome-Majewska, Loydie A. Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud Research Article Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified homozygous mutations in two unlinked genes, SEC23A c.1200G>C (p.M400I) and MAN1B1 c.1000C>T (p.R334C), associated with congenital birth defects in two patients from a consanguineous family. Patients presented with carbohydrate-deficient transferrin, tall stature, obesity, macrocephaly, and maloccluded teeth. The parents were healthy heterozygous carriers for both mutations and an unaffected sibling with tall stature carried the heterozygous mutation in SEC23A only. Mutations in SEC23A are responsible for craniolenticosultura dysplasia (CLSD). CLSD patients are short, have late-closing fontanels, and have reduced procollagen (pro-COL1A1) secretion because of abnormal pro-COL1A1 retention in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The mutation we identified in MAN1B1 was previously associated with reduced MAN1B1 protein and congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG). CDG patients are also short, are obese, and have abnormal glycan remodeling. Molecular analysis of fibroblasts from the family revealed normal levels of SEC23A in all cells and reduced levels of MAN1B1 in cells with heterozygous or homozygous mutations in SEC23A and MAN1B1. Secretion of pro-COL1A1 was increased in fibroblasts from the siblings and patients, and pro-COL1A1 was retained in Golgi of heterozygous and homozygous mutant cells, although intracellular pro-COL1A1 was increased in patient fibroblasts only. We postulate that increased pro-COL1A1 secretion is responsible for tall stature in these patients and an unaffected sibling, and not previously discovered in patients with mutations in either SEC23A or MAN1B1. The patients in this study share biochemical and cellular characteristics consistent with mutations in MAN1B1 and SEC23A, indicating a digenic disease. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4853519/ /pubmed/27148587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a000737 Text en © 2016 Gupta et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits reuse and redistribution, except for commercial purposes, provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Gupta, Swati
Fahiminiya, Somayyeh
Wang, Tracy
Dempsey Nunez, Laura
Rosenblatt, David S.
Gibson, William T.
Gilfix, Brian
Bergeron, John J. M.
Jerome-Majewska, Loydie A.
Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A
title Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A
title_full Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A
title_fullStr Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A
title_full_unstemmed Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A
title_short Somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both MAN1B1 and SEC23A
title_sort somatic overgrowth associated with homozygous mutations in both man1b1 and sec23a
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4853519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27148587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a000737
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