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A novel essential splice site variant in SPTB in a large hereditary spherocytosis family

BACKGROUND: We studied a large family with 22 individuals affected with autosomal dominant hereditary spherocytosis (HS). METHODS: Genome‐wide linkage, whole‐genome sequencing (WGS), Sanger sequencing, RT‐PCR, and ToPO TA cloning analyses were performed. RESULTS: We revealed a heterozygous G>A tr...

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Autores principales: Nieminen, Taina T., Liyanarachchi, Sandya, Comiskey, Daniel F., Wang, Yanqiang, Li, Wei, Hendrickson, Isabella V., Brock, Pamela, de la Chapelle, Albert, He, Huiling
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8172196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33943044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1641
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: We studied a large family with 22 individuals affected with autosomal dominant hereditary spherocytosis (HS). METHODS: Genome‐wide linkage, whole‐genome sequencing (WGS), Sanger sequencing, RT‐PCR, and ToPO TA cloning analyses were performed. RESULTS: We revealed a heterozygous G>A transition in the 14q23 locus, at position +1 of the intron 8 donor splice site of the spectrin beta, erythrocytic (SPTB) gene. This splice variant (SPTB c.1064+1G>A) was confirmed by Sanger sequencing and showed complete co‐segregation with HS in the family. Further RT‐PCR reactions and sequencing analysis indicated that the variant leads to the exclusion of exon 8 and subsequent frameshift in exon 9 and a premature stop codon in SPTB. Translation of the altered allele would lead to a truncation with a loss of all spectrin repeat domains in SPTB protein. CONCLUSION: This variant is novel and has not been found in any databases. We propose that this splice variant explains the spherocytosis phenotype observed in this large family.