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A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1

Usher type 1 syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder involving congenital severe-to-profound hearing loss, development of vision impairment in the first decade, and severe balance difficulties. The PCDH15 gene, one of the five genes implicated in this disease, is involved in 8–20% of cases....

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Autores principales: Vaché, Christel, Puechberty, Jacques, Faugère, Valérie, Darmaisin, Floriane, Liquori, Alessandro, Baux, David, Blanchet, Catherine, Garcia-Garcia, Gema, Meunier, Isabelle, Pellestor, Franck, Koenig, Michel, Roux, Anne-Françoise
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32714370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00623
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author Vaché, Christel
Puechberty, Jacques
Faugère, Valérie
Darmaisin, Floriane
Liquori, Alessandro
Baux, David
Blanchet, Catherine
Garcia-Garcia, Gema
Meunier, Isabelle
Pellestor, Franck
Koenig, Michel
Roux, Anne-Françoise
author_facet Vaché, Christel
Puechberty, Jacques
Faugère, Valérie
Darmaisin, Floriane
Liquori, Alessandro
Baux, David
Blanchet, Catherine
Garcia-Garcia, Gema
Meunier, Isabelle
Pellestor, Franck
Koenig, Michel
Roux, Anne-Françoise
author_sort Vaché, Christel
collection PubMed
description Usher type 1 syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder involving congenital severe-to-profound hearing loss, development of vision impairment in the first decade, and severe balance difficulties. The PCDH15 gene, one of the five genes implicated in this disease, is involved in 8–20% of cases. In this study, we aimed to identify and characterize the two causal variants in a French patient with typical Usher syndrome clinical features. Massively parallel sequencing-based gene panel and screening for large rearrangements were used, which detected a single multi-exon deletion in the PCDH15 gene. As the second pathogenic event was likely localized in the unscreened regions of the gene, PCDH15 transcripts from cultured nasal cells were analyzed and revealed a loss of junction between exon 13 and exon 14. This aberration could be explained by the identification of two fusion transcripts, PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15, originating from a 4.6 Mb inversion. This complex chromosomal rearrangement could not be detected by our diagnostic approach but was instead characterized by long-read sequencing, which offers the possibility of detecting balanced structural variants (SVs). This finding extends our knowledge of the mutational spectrum of the PCDH15 gene with the first ever identification of a large causal paracentric inversion of chromosome 10 and illustrates the utility of screening balanced SVs in an exhaustive molecular diagnostic approach.
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spelling pubmed-73439662020-07-25 A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1 Vaché, Christel Puechberty, Jacques Faugère, Valérie Darmaisin, Floriane Liquori, Alessandro Baux, David Blanchet, Catherine Garcia-Garcia, Gema Meunier, Isabelle Pellestor, Franck Koenig, Michel Roux, Anne-Françoise Front Genet Genetics Usher type 1 syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder involving congenital severe-to-profound hearing loss, development of vision impairment in the first decade, and severe balance difficulties. The PCDH15 gene, one of the five genes implicated in this disease, is involved in 8–20% of cases. In this study, we aimed to identify and characterize the two causal variants in a French patient with typical Usher syndrome clinical features. Massively parallel sequencing-based gene panel and screening for large rearrangements were used, which detected a single multi-exon deletion in the PCDH15 gene. As the second pathogenic event was likely localized in the unscreened regions of the gene, PCDH15 transcripts from cultured nasal cells were analyzed and revealed a loss of junction between exon 13 and exon 14. This aberration could be explained by the identification of two fusion transcripts, PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15, originating from a 4.6 Mb inversion. This complex chromosomal rearrangement could not be detected by our diagnostic approach but was instead characterized by long-read sequencing, which offers the possibility of detecting balanced structural variants (SVs). This finding extends our knowledge of the mutational spectrum of the PCDH15 gene with the first ever identification of a large causal paracentric inversion of chromosome 10 and illustrates the utility of screening balanced SVs in an exhaustive molecular diagnostic approach. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7343966/ /pubmed/32714370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00623 Text en Copyright © 2020 Vaché, Puechberty, Faugère, Darmaisin, Liquori, Baux, Blanchet, Garcia-Garcia, Meunier, Pellestor, Koenig and Roux. 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
Vaché, Christel
Puechberty, Jacques
Faugère, Valérie
Darmaisin, Floriane
Liquori, Alessandro
Baux, David
Blanchet, Catherine
Garcia-Garcia, Gema
Meunier, Isabelle
Pellestor, Franck
Koenig, Michel
Roux, Anne-Françoise
A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1
title A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1
title_full A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1
title_fullStr A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1
title_full_unstemmed A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1
title_short A 4.6 Mb Inversion Leading to PCDH15-LINC00844 and BICC1-PCDH15 Fusion Transcripts as a New Pathogenic Mechanism Implicated in Usher Syndrome Type 1
title_sort 4.6 mb inversion leading to pcdh15-linc00844 and bicc1-pcdh15 fusion transcripts as a new pathogenic mechanism implicated in usher syndrome type 1
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32714370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00623
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