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First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features

Biallelic mutations in the ovarian tumor domain-containing 6B (OTUD6B) gene, coding for a deubiquitinating enzyme, were recently described to cause an intellectual disability syndrome characterized by seizures and dysmorphic features in six families worldwide. We here report on a 6-year-old Italian...

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Autores principales: Straniero, Letizia, Rimoldi, Valeria, Soldà, Giulia, Bellini, Melissa, Biasucci, Giacomo, Asselta, Rosanna, Duga, Stefano
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6192414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364145
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00464
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author Straniero, Letizia
Rimoldi, Valeria
Soldà, Giulia
Bellini, Melissa
Biasucci, Giacomo
Asselta, Rosanna
Duga, Stefano
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Rimoldi, Valeria
Soldà, Giulia
Bellini, Melissa
Biasucci, Giacomo
Asselta, Rosanna
Duga, Stefano
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description Biallelic mutations in the ovarian tumor domain-containing 6B (OTUD6B) gene, coding for a deubiquitinating enzyme, were recently described to cause an intellectual disability syndrome characterized by seizures and dysmorphic features in six families worldwide. We here report on a 6-year-old Italian girl, presenting mild intellectual disability, speech and motor delay, and recurrent seizures, who came to our attention after being screened for genes responsible for Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome, Kabuki syndrome, and epilepsy. We hence submitted the proband’s DNA to whole-exome sequencing, disclosing two candidate heterozygous splicing mutations in the OTUD6B gene: c.324+1G>C and c.405+1G>A. Both variants are reported in the GnomAD database with a frequency lower than the 10(−5) and affect the donor splicing site, of exons 2 and 3, respectively. Sanger sequencing confirmed the segregation of the variants in the family, showing that both parents are carriers of one mutation. RT-PCR experiments demonstrated that both variants affect OTUD6B splicing and lead to the production of aberrant transcripts, the major ones being, in both cases, the skipping of the upstream exon. Quantitative analysis performed by competitive-fluorescent RT-PCR on the patient RNA showed that the proband presents less than 1% of wild-type transcripts, further strengthening the causative role of these variants. This represents the first replication of the involvement of the OTUD6B gene in this syndrome and points to the appropriateness of screening OTUD6B in suspected Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome patients with negative results after the screening of the major genes.
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spelling pubmed-61924142018-10-24 First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features Straniero, Letizia Rimoldi, Valeria Soldà, Giulia Bellini, Melissa Biasucci, Giacomo Asselta, Rosanna Duga, Stefano Front Genet Genetics Biallelic mutations in the ovarian tumor domain-containing 6B (OTUD6B) gene, coding for a deubiquitinating enzyme, were recently described to cause an intellectual disability syndrome characterized by seizures and dysmorphic features in six families worldwide. We here report on a 6-year-old Italian girl, presenting mild intellectual disability, speech and motor delay, and recurrent seizures, who came to our attention after being screened for genes responsible for Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome, Kabuki syndrome, and epilepsy. We hence submitted the proband’s DNA to whole-exome sequencing, disclosing two candidate heterozygous splicing mutations in the OTUD6B gene: c.324+1G>C and c.405+1G>A. Both variants are reported in the GnomAD database with a frequency lower than the 10(−5) and affect the donor splicing site, of exons 2 and 3, respectively. Sanger sequencing confirmed the segregation of the variants in the family, showing that both parents are carriers of one mutation. RT-PCR experiments demonstrated that both variants affect OTUD6B splicing and lead to the production of aberrant transcripts, the major ones being, in both cases, the skipping of the upstream exon. Quantitative analysis performed by competitive-fluorescent RT-PCR on the patient RNA showed that the proband presents less than 1% of wild-type transcripts, further strengthening the causative role of these variants. This represents the first replication of the involvement of the OTUD6B gene in this syndrome and points to the appropriateness of screening OTUD6B in suspected Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome patients with negative results after the screening of the major genes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6192414/ /pubmed/30364145 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00464 Text en Copyright © 2018 Straniero, Rimoldi, Soldà, Bellini, Biasucci, Asselta and Duga. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Straniero, Letizia
Rimoldi, Valeria
Soldà, Giulia
Bellini, Melissa
Biasucci, Giacomo
Asselta, Rosanna
Duga, Stefano
First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features
title First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features
title_full First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features
title_fullStr First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features
title_full_unstemmed First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features
title_short First Replication of the Involvement of OTUD6B in Intellectual Disability Syndrome With Seizures and Dysmorphic Features
title_sort first replication of the involvement of otud6b in intellectual disability syndrome with seizures and dysmorphic features
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6192414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30364145
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00464
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