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Analysis of CDKN1C in fetal growth restriction and pregnancy loss

Background: Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1C (CDKN1C) is a key negative regulator of cell growth encoded by a paternally imprinted/maternally expressed gene in humans. Loss-of-function variants in CDKN1C are associated with an overgrowth condition (Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome) whereas “gain-of-f...

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Autores principales: Suntharalingham, Jenifer P., Ishida, Miho, Buonocore, Federica, del Valle, Ignacio, Solanky, Nita, Demetriou, Charalambos, Regan, Lesley, Moore, Gudrun E., Achermann, John C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497289
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.15016.2
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author Suntharalingham, Jenifer P.
Ishida, Miho
Buonocore, Federica
del Valle, Ignacio
Solanky, Nita
Demetriou, Charalambos
Regan, Lesley
Moore, Gudrun E.
Achermann, John C.
author_facet Suntharalingham, Jenifer P.
Ishida, Miho
Buonocore, Federica
del Valle, Ignacio
Solanky, Nita
Demetriou, Charalambos
Regan, Lesley
Moore, Gudrun E.
Achermann, John C.
author_sort Suntharalingham, Jenifer P.
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description Background: Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1C (CDKN1C) is a key negative regulator of cell growth encoded by a paternally imprinted/maternally expressed gene in humans. Loss-of-function variants in CDKN1C are associated with an overgrowth condition (Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome) whereas “gain-of-function” variants in CDKN1C that increase protein stability cause growth restriction as part of IMAGe syndrome ( Intrauterine growth restriction, Metaphyseal dysplasia, Adrenal hypoplasia and Genital anomalies). As three families have been reported with CDKN1C mutations who have fetal growth restriction (FGR)/Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) without adrenal insufficiency, we investigated whether pathogenic variants in CDKN1C could be associated with isolated growth restriction or recurrent loss of pregnancy. Methods: Analysis of published literature was undertaken to review the localisation of variants in CDKN1C associated with IMAGe syndrome or fetal growth restriction. CDKN1C expression in different tissues was analysed in available RNA-Seq data (Human Protein Atlas). Targeted sequencing was used to investigate the critical region of CDKN1C for potential pathogenic variants in SRS (n=66), FGR (n=37), DNA from spontaneous loss of pregnancy (n= 22) and women with recurrent miscarriages (n=78) (total n=203). Results: All published single nucleotide variants associated with IMAGe syndrome are located in a highly-conserved “hot-spot” within the PCNA-binding domain of CDKN1C between codons 272-279. Variants associated with familial growth restriction but normal adrenal function currently affect codons 279 and 281. CDKN1C is highly expressed in the placenta compared to adult tissues, which may contribute to the FGR phenotype and supports a role in pregnancy maintenance. In the patient cohorts studied no pathogenic variants were identified in the PCNA-binding domain of CDKN1C. Conclusion: CDKN1C is a key negative regulator of growth. Variants in a very localised “hot-spot” cause growth restriction, with or without adrenal insufficiency. However, pathogenic variants in this region are not a common cause of isolated fetal growth restriction phenotypes or loss-of-pregnancy/recurrent miscarriages.
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spelling pubmed-67130692019-09-06 Analysis of CDKN1C in fetal growth restriction and pregnancy loss Suntharalingham, Jenifer P. Ishida, Miho Buonocore, Federica del Valle, Ignacio Solanky, Nita Demetriou, Charalambos Regan, Lesley Moore, Gudrun E. Achermann, John C. F1000Res Research Article Background: Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1C (CDKN1C) is a key negative regulator of cell growth encoded by a paternally imprinted/maternally expressed gene in humans. Loss-of-function variants in CDKN1C are associated with an overgrowth condition (Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome) whereas “gain-of-function” variants in CDKN1C that increase protein stability cause growth restriction as part of IMAGe syndrome ( Intrauterine growth restriction, Metaphyseal dysplasia, Adrenal hypoplasia and Genital anomalies). As three families have been reported with CDKN1C mutations who have fetal growth restriction (FGR)/Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) without adrenal insufficiency, we investigated whether pathogenic variants in CDKN1C could be associated with isolated growth restriction or recurrent loss of pregnancy. Methods: Analysis of published literature was undertaken to review the localisation of variants in CDKN1C associated with IMAGe syndrome or fetal growth restriction. CDKN1C expression in different tissues was analysed in available RNA-Seq data (Human Protein Atlas). Targeted sequencing was used to investigate the critical region of CDKN1C for potential pathogenic variants in SRS (n=66), FGR (n=37), DNA from spontaneous loss of pregnancy (n= 22) and women with recurrent miscarriages (n=78) (total n=203). Results: All published single nucleotide variants associated with IMAGe syndrome are located in a highly-conserved “hot-spot” within the PCNA-binding domain of CDKN1C between codons 272-279. Variants associated with familial growth restriction but normal adrenal function currently affect codons 279 and 281. CDKN1C is highly expressed in the placenta compared to adult tissues, which may contribute to the FGR phenotype and supports a role in pregnancy maintenance. In the patient cohorts studied no pathogenic variants were identified in the PCNA-binding domain of CDKN1C. Conclusion: CDKN1C is a key negative regulator of growth. Variants in a very localised “hot-spot” cause growth restriction, with or without adrenal insufficiency. However, pathogenic variants in this region are not a common cause of isolated fetal growth restriction phenotypes or loss-of-pregnancy/recurrent miscarriages. F1000 Research Limited 2020-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6713069/ /pubmed/31497289 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.15016.2 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Suntharalingham JP et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ishida, Miho
Buonocore, Federica
del Valle, Ignacio
Solanky, Nita
Demetriou, Charalambos
Regan, Lesley
Moore, Gudrun E.
Achermann, John C.
Analysis of CDKN1C in fetal growth restriction and pregnancy loss
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title_fullStr Analysis of CDKN1C in fetal growth restriction and pregnancy loss
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title_short Analysis of CDKN1C in fetal growth restriction and pregnancy loss
title_sort analysis of cdkn1c in fetal growth restriction and pregnancy loss
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497289
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.15016.2
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