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Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome

BACKGROUND: Combined retinal degeneration and sensorineural hearing impairment is mostly due to autosomal recessive Usher syndrome (USH1: congenital deafness, early retinitis pigmentosa (RP); USH2: progressive hearing impairment, RP). METHODS: Sanger sequencing and NGS of 112 genes (Usher syndrome,...

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Autores principales: Neuhaus, Christine, Eisenberger, Tobias, Decker, Christian, Nagl, Sandra, Blank, Cornelia, Pfister, Markus, Kennerknecht, Ingo, Müller‐Hofstede, Cornelie, Charbel Issa, Peter, Heller, Raoul, Beck, Bodo, Rüther, Klaus, Mitter, Diana, Rohrschneider, Klaus, Steinhauer, Ute, Korbmacher, Heike M., Huhle, Dagmar, Elsayed, Solaf M., Taha, Hesham M., Baig, Shahid M., Stöhr, Heidi, Preising, Markus, Markus, Susanne, Moeller, Fabian, Lorenz, Birgit, Nagel‐Wolfrum, Kerstin, Khan, Arif O., Bolz, Hanno J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28944237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.312
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author Neuhaus, Christine
Eisenberger, Tobias
Decker, Christian
Nagl, Sandra
Blank, Cornelia
Pfister, Markus
Kennerknecht, Ingo
Müller‐Hofstede, Cornelie
Charbel Issa, Peter
Heller, Raoul
Beck, Bodo
Rüther, Klaus
Mitter, Diana
Rohrschneider, Klaus
Steinhauer, Ute
Korbmacher, Heike M.
Huhle, Dagmar
Elsayed, Solaf M.
Taha, Hesham M.
Baig, Shahid M.
Stöhr, Heidi
Preising, Markus
Markus, Susanne
Moeller, Fabian
Lorenz, Birgit
Nagel‐Wolfrum, Kerstin
Khan, Arif O.
Bolz, Hanno J.
author_facet Neuhaus, Christine
Eisenberger, Tobias
Decker, Christian
Nagl, Sandra
Blank, Cornelia
Pfister, Markus
Kennerknecht, Ingo
Müller‐Hofstede, Cornelie
Charbel Issa, Peter
Heller, Raoul
Beck, Bodo
Rüther, Klaus
Mitter, Diana
Rohrschneider, Klaus
Steinhauer, Ute
Korbmacher, Heike M.
Huhle, Dagmar
Elsayed, Solaf M.
Taha, Hesham M.
Baig, Shahid M.
Stöhr, Heidi
Preising, Markus
Markus, Susanne
Moeller, Fabian
Lorenz, Birgit
Nagel‐Wolfrum, Kerstin
Khan, Arif O.
Bolz, Hanno J.
author_sort Neuhaus, Christine
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description BACKGROUND: Combined retinal degeneration and sensorineural hearing impairment is mostly due to autosomal recessive Usher syndrome (USH1: congenital deafness, early retinitis pigmentosa (RP); USH2: progressive hearing impairment, RP). METHODS: Sanger sequencing and NGS of 112 genes (Usher syndrome, nonsyndromic deafness, overlapping conditions), MLPA, and array‐CGH were conducted in 138 patients clinically diagnosed with Usher syndrome. RESULTS: A molecular diagnosis was achieved in 97% of both USH1 and USH2 patients, with biallelic mutations in 97% (USH1) and 90% (USH2), respectively. Quantitative readout reliably detected CNVs (confirmed by MLPA or array‐CGH), qualifying targeted NGS as one tool for detecting point mutations and CNVs. CNVs accounted for 10% of identified USH2A alleles, often in trans to seemingly monoallelic point mutations. We demonstrate PTC124‐induced read‐through of the common p.Trp3955* nonsense mutation (13% of detected USH2A alleles), a potential therapy target. Usher gene mutations were found in most patients with atypical Usher syndrome, but the diagnosis was adjusted in case of double homozygosity for mutations in OTOA and NR2E3, genes implicated in isolated deafness and RP. Two patients with additional enamel dysplasia had biallelic PEX26 mutations, for the first time linking this gene to Heimler syndrome. CONCLUSION: Targeted NGS not restricted to Usher genes proved beneficial in uncovering conditions mimicking Usher syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-56068772017-09-24 Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome Neuhaus, Christine Eisenberger, Tobias Decker, Christian Nagl, Sandra Blank, Cornelia Pfister, Markus Kennerknecht, Ingo Müller‐Hofstede, Cornelie Charbel Issa, Peter Heller, Raoul Beck, Bodo Rüther, Klaus Mitter, Diana Rohrschneider, Klaus Steinhauer, Ute Korbmacher, Heike M. Huhle, Dagmar Elsayed, Solaf M. Taha, Hesham M. Baig, Shahid M. Stöhr, Heidi Preising, Markus Markus, Susanne Moeller, Fabian Lorenz, Birgit Nagel‐Wolfrum, Kerstin Khan, Arif O. Bolz, Hanno J. Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Combined retinal degeneration and sensorineural hearing impairment is mostly due to autosomal recessive Usher syndrome (USH1: congenital deafness, early retinitis pigmentosa (RP); USH2: progressive hearing impairment, RP). METHODS: Sanger sequencing and NGS of 112 genes (Usher syndrome, nonsyndromic deafness, overlapping conditions), MLPA, and array‐CGH were conducted in 138 patients clinically diagnosed with Usher syndrome. RESULTS: A molecular diagnosis was achieved in 97% of both USH1 and USH2 patients, with biallelic mutations in 97% (USH1) and 90% (USH2), respectively. Quantitative readout reliably detected CNVs (confirmed by MLPA or array‐CGH), qualifying targeted NGS as one tool for detecting point mutations and CNVs. CNVs accounted for 10% of identified USH2A alleles, often in trans to seemingly monoallelic point mutations. We demonstrate PTC124‐induced read‐through of the common p.Trp3955* nonsense mutation (13% of detected USH2A alleles), a potential therapy target. Usher gene mutations were found in most patients with atypical Usher syndrome, but the diagnosis was adjusted in case of double homozygosity for mutations in OTOA and NR2E3, genes implicated in isolated deafness and RP. Two patients with additional enamel dysplasia had biallelic PEX26 mutations, for the first time linking this gene to Heimler syndrome. CONCLUSION: Targeted NGS not restricted to Usher genes proved beneficial in uncovering conditions mimicking Usher syndrome. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5606877/ /pubmed/28944237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.312 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Neuhaus, Christine
Eisenberger, Tobias
Decker, Christian
Nagl, Sandra
Blank, Cornelia
Pfister, Markus
Kennerknecht, Ingo
Müller‐Hofstede, Cornelie
Charbel Issa, Peter
Heller, Raoul
Beck, Bodo
Rüther, Klaus
Mitter, Diana
Rohrschneider, Klaus
Steinhauer, Ute
Korbmacher, Heike M.
Huhle, Dagmar
Elsayed, Solaf M.
Taha, Hesham M.
Baig, Shahid M.
Stöhr, Heidi
Preising, Markus
Markus, Susanne
Moeller, Fabian
Lorenz, Birgit
Nagel‐Wolfrum, Kerstin
Khan, Arif O.
Bolz, Hanno J.
Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome
title Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome
title_full Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome
title_fullStr Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome
title_short Next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed Usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and PEX26 mutated in Heimler syndrome
title_sort next‐generation sequencing reveals the mutational landscape of clinically diagnosed usher syndrome: copy number variations, phenocopies, a predominant target for translational read‐through, and pex26 mutated in heimler syndrome
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28944237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.312
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