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Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor

The acetylcholine receptor (AChR) is a member of the superfamily of transmitter-gated ion channels having a critical role in controlling electrical signals between nerves and muscle cells. Disruptive mutations in genes encoding different subunits of AChR result in multiple pterygium syndrome (MPS),...

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Autores principales: Nazari, Tahere, Rashidi-Nezhad, Ali, Ganji, Maziar, Rezaei, Zahra, Talebi, Saeed, Ghasemi, Nasrin, Tavakkoly Bazzaz, Javad
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Publicado: Babol University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32587836
http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/IJMCM.BUMS.8.4.258
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author Nazari, Tahere
Rashidi-Nezhad, Ali
Ganji, Maziar
Rezaei, Zahra
Talebi, Saeed
Ghasemi, Nasrin
Tavakkoly Bazzaz, Javad
author_facet Nazari, Tahere
Rashidi-Nezhad, Ali
Ganji, Maziar
Rezaei, Zahra
Talebi, Saeed
Ghasemi, Nasrin
Tavakkoly Bazzaz, Javad
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description The acetylcholine receptor (AChR) is a member of the superfamily of transmitter-gated ion channels having a critical role in controlling electrical signals between nerves and muscle cells. Disruptive mutations in genes encoding different subunits of AChR result in multiple pterygium syndrome (MPS), which can be associated with a severe prenatally lethal presentation. This study aimed to investigate the etiology of lethal MPS (LMPS) in two consanguineous families with a history of miscarriages. DNA was extracted from a tissue sample of two aborted fetuses (probands) from two different families with a history of spontaneous miscarriages. Parental peripheral blood samples were collected for confirmatory analysis and follow-up testing. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed on DNA from the probands. The results were confirmed and segregated by Sanger sequencing. Moreover, protein structure evaluations were accomplished. We identified a homozygous frameshift mutation of c.753_754delCT (p.V253fs*44) and a homozygous missense mutation of c.715C>T (p.Arg239Cys) in the CHRNG gene. Both aborted fetuses had pterygium, severe arthrogryposis, and fetal hydrops with cystic hygroma, being compatible with LMPS. The heterozygous state was confirmed in parents for both CHRNG variants. Likewise, CHRNG mutation was predicted to display the damaging effects by lowering the number of helixes and modifying the surface electrostatic potential. The present study identified rare sequence variants in the CHRNG gene in aborted fetuses from consanguineous couples with recurrent miscarriage history. WES is a comprehensive and cost-effective approach to study heterogeneous diseases including MPS. Such findings can improve our knowledge of MPS databases, particularly for genetic counseling of high-risk families and preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-73054662020-06-24 Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor Nazari, Tahere Rashidi-Nezhad, Ali Ganji, Maziar Rezaei, Zahra Talebi, Saeed Ghasemi, Nasrin Tavakkoly Bazzaz, Javad Int J Mol Cell Med Original Article The acetylcholine receptor (AChR) is a member of the superfamily of transmitter-gated ion channels having a critical role in controlling electrical signals between nerves and muscle cells. Disruptive mutations in genes encoding different subunits of AChR result in multiple pterygium syndrome (MPS), which can be associated with a severe prenatally lethal presentation. This study aimed to investigate the etiology of lethal MPS (LMPS) in two consanguineous families with a history of miscarriages. DNA was extracted from a tissue sample of two aborted fetuses (probands) from two different families with a history of spontaneous miscarriages. Parental peripheral blood samples were collected for confirmatory analysis and follow-up testing. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed on DNA from the probands. The results were confirmed and segregated by Sanger sequencing. Moreover, protein structure evaluations were accomplished. We identified a homozygous frameshift mutation of c.753_754delCT (p.V253fs*44) and a homozygous missense mutation of c.715C>T (p.Arg239Cys) in the CHRNG gene. Both aborted fetuses had pterygium, severe arthrogryposis, and fetal hydrops with cystic hygroma, being compatible with LMPS. The heterozygous state was confirmed in parents for both CHRNG variants. Likewise, CHRNG mutation was predicted to display the damaging effects by lowering the number of helixes and modifying the surface electrostatic potential. The present study identified rare sequence variants in the CHRNG gene in aborted fetuses from consanguineous couples with recurrent miscarriage history. WES is a comprehensive and cost-effective approach to study heterogeneous diseases including MPS. Such findings can improve our knowledge of MPS databases, particularly for genetic counseling of high-risk families and preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Babol University of Medical Sciences 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7305466/ /pubmed/32587836 http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/IJMCM.BUMS.8.4.258 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Nazari, Tahere
Rashidi-Nezhad, Ali
Ganji, Maziar
Rezaei, Zahra
Talebi, Saeed
Ghasemi, Nasrin
Tavakkoly Bazzaz, Javad
Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor
title Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor
title_full Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor
title_fullStr Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor
title_short Utilization of Whole Exome Sequencing in Lethal Form of Multiple Pterygium Syndrome: Identification of Mutations in Embryonal Subunit of Acetylcholine Receptor
title_sort utilization of whole exome sequencing in lethal form of multiple pterygium syndrome: identification of mutations in embryonal subunit of acetylcholine receptor
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32587836
http://dx.doi.org/10.22088/IJMCM.BUMS.8.4.258
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