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Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family

BACKGROUND: The Solute Carrier Family 19 Member 2 (SLC19A2, OMIM *603941) encodes the thiamine transporter 1 (THTR‐1) that brings thiamine (Vitamin B1) into cells. THTR‐1 is the only thiamine transporter expressed in bone marrow, cochlear, and pancreatic beta cells. THTR‐1 loss‐of‐function leads to...

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Autores principales: Amr, Khalda, Pawlikowska, Patrycja, Aoufouchi, Said, Rosselli, Filippo, El‐Kamah, Ghada
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6625154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31144472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.777
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author Amr, Khalda
Pawlikowska, Patrycja
Aoufouchi, Said
Rosselli, Filippo
El‐Kamah, Ghada
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Pawlikowska, Patrycja
Aoufouchi, Said
Rosselli, Filippo
El‐Kamah, Ghada
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description BACKGROUND: The Solute Carrier Family 19 Member 2 (SLC19A2, OMIM *603941) encodes the thiamine transporter 1 (THTR‐1) that brings thiamine (Vitamin B1) into cells. THTR‐1 is the only thiamine transporter expressed in bone marrow, cochlear, and pancreatic beta cells. THTR‐1 loss‐of‐function leads to the rare recessive genetic disease Thiamine‐Responsive Megaloblastic Anemia (TRMA, OMIM #249270). METHODS: In vitro stimulated blood lymphocytes were used for cytogenetics and the isolation of genomic DNA used to perform whole exome sequencing (WES). To validate identified mutations, direct Sanger sequencing was performed following PCR amplification. RESULTS: A 6‐year‐old male born from a consanguineous couple presenting bone marrow failure and microcephaly was referred to our clinic for disease diagnosis. The patient presented a normal karyotype and no chromosomal fragility in response to DNA damage. WES analysis led to the identification of a new pathogenic variant in the SLC19A2 gene (c.596C>G, pSer199Ter) allowing to identify the young boy as a TRMA patient. CONCLUSION: Our analysis extend the number of inactivating mutations in SLC19A2 leading to TRMA that could guide future prenatal diagnosis for the family and follow‐up for patients.
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spelling pubmed-66251542019-07-17 Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family Amr, Khalda Pawlikowska, Patrycja Aoufouchi, Said Rosselli, Filippo El‐Kamah, Ghada Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: The Solute Carrier Family 19 Member 2 (SLC19A2, OMIM *603941) encodes the thiamine transporter 1 (THTR‐1) that brings thiamine (Vitamin B1) into cells. THTR‐1 is the only thiamine transporter expressed in bone marrow, cochlear, and pancreatic beta cells. THTR‐1 loss‐of‐function leads to the rare recessive genetic disease Thiamine‐Responsive Megaloblastic Anemia (TRMA, OMIM #249270). METHODS: In vitro stimulated blood lymphocytes were used for cytogenetics and the isolation of genomic DNA used to perform whole exome sequencing (WES). To validate identified mutations, direct Sanger sequencing was performed following PCR amplification. RESULTS: A 6‐year‐old male born from a consanguineous couple presenting bone marrow failure and microcephaly was referred to our clinic for disease diagnosis. The patient presented a normal karyotype and no chromosomal fragility in response to DNA damage. WES analysis led to the identification of a new pathogenic variant in the SLC19A2 gene (c.596C>G, pSer199Ter) allowing to identify the young boy as a TRMA patient. CONCLUSION: Our analysis extend the number of inactivating mutations in SLC19A2 leading to TRMA that could guide future prenatal diagnosis for the family and follow‐up for patients. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6625154/ /pubmed/31144472 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.777 Text en © 2019 CNRS. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Amr, Khalda
Pawlikowska, Patrycja
Aoufouchi, Said
Rosselli, Filippo
El‐Kamah, Ghada
Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family
title Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family
title_full Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family
title_fullStr Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family
title_full_unstemmed Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family
title_short Whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the SLC19A2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an Egyptian family
title_sort whole exome sequencing identifies a new mutation in the slc19a2 gene leading to thiamine‐responsive megaloblastic anemia in an egyptian family
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6625154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31144472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.777
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