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Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common auto‐inflammatory disease. It is transmitted as autosomal recessive trait with mutations in MEditerranean FeVer (MEFV) gene. Despite a typical clinical expression, many patients have either a single or no mutation in MEFV. The current work is aim...

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Autores principales: Umar, Meenakshi, Megarbane, Andre, Shan, Jingxuan, Syed, Najeeb, Chouery, Eliane, Aliyev, Elbay, Jithesh, Puthen, Temanni, Ramzi, Mansour, Issam, Chouchane, Lotfi, Ismail Chouchane, Aouatef
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7576248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32853466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.15701
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author Umar, Meenakshi
Megarbane, Andre
Shan, Jingxuan
Syed, Najeeb
Chouery, Eliane
Aliyev, Elbay
Jithesh, Puthen
Temanni, Ramzi
Mansour, Issam
Chouchane, Lotfi
Ismail Chouchane, Aouatef
author_facet Umar, Meenakshi
Megarbane, Andre
Shan, Jingxuan
Syed, Najeeb
Chouery, Eliane
Aliyev, Elbay
Jithesh, Puthen
Temanni, Ramzi
Mansour, Issam
Chouchane, Lotfi
Ismail Chouchane, Aouatef
author_sort Umar, Meenakshi
collection PubMed
description Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common auto‐inflammatory disease. It is transmitted as autosomal recessive trait with mutations in MEditerranean FeVer (MEFV) gene. Despite a typical clinical expression, many patients have either a single or no mutation in MEFV. The current work is aimed to revisit the genetic landscape of FMF disease using high‐coverage whole genome sequencing. In atypical patients (carrying a single or no mutation in MEFV), we revealed many rare variants in genes associated with auto‐inflammatory disorders, and more interestingly, we discovered a novel variant ( a 2.1‐Kb deletion) in exon 11 of IL1RL1 gene, present only in patients. To validate and screen this patient‐specific variant, a tandem of allele‐specific PCR and quantitative real‐time PCR was performed in 184 FMF patients and 218 healthy controls and we demonstrated that the novel deletion was absent in controls and was present in more than 19% of patients. This study sheds more light on the mutational landscape of FMF. Our discovery of a disease‐specific variant in IL1RL1 gene may constitute a novel genetic marker for FMF. This finding suggesting a potential role of the IL33/ST2 signalling in the disease pathogenicity highlights a new paradigm in FMF pathophysiology.
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spelling pubmed-75762482020-10-23 Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling Umar, Meenakshi Megarbane, Andre Shan, Jingxuan Syed, Najeeb Chouery, Eliane Aliyev, Elbay Jithesh, Puthen Temanni, Ramzi Mansour, Issam Chouchane, Lotfi Ismail Chouchane, Aouatef J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common auto‐inflammatory disease. It is transmitted as autosomal recessive trait with mutations in MEditerranean FeVer (MEFV) gene. Despite a typical clinical expression, many patients have either a single or no mutation in MEFV. The current work is aimed to revisit the genetic landscape of FMF disease using high‐coverage whole genome sequencing. In atypical patients (carrying a single or no mutation in MEFV), we revealed many rare variants in genes associated with auto‐inflammatory disorders, and more interestingly, we discovered a novel variant ( a 2.1‐Kb deletion) in exon 11 of IL1RL1 gene, present only in patients. To validate and screen this patient‐specific variant, a tandem of allele‐specific PCR and quantitative real‐time PCR was performed in 184 FMF patients and 218 healthy controls and we demonstrated that the novel deletion was absent in controls and was present in more than 19% of patients. This study sheds more light on the mutational landscape of FMF. Our discovery of a disease‐specific variant in IL1RL1 gene may constitute a novel genetic marker for FMF. This finding suggesting a potential role of the IL33/ST2 signalling in the disease pathogenicity highlights a new paradigm in FMF pathophysiology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-27 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7576248/ /pubmed/32853466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.15701 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd 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.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Umar, Meenakshi
Megarbane, Andre
Shan, Jingxuan
Syed, Najeeb
Chouery, Eliane
Aliyev, Elbay
Jithesh, Puthen
Temanni, Ramzi
Mansour, Issam
Chouchane, Lotfi
Ismail Chouchane, Aouatef
Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling
title Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling
title_full Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling
title_fullStr Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling
title_full_unstemmed Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling
title_short Genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial Mediterranean fever: Potential implications of IL33/ST2 signalling
title_sort genome sequencing unveils mutational landscape of the familial mediterranean fever: potential implications of il33/st2 signalling
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7576248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32853466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.15701
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