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A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome
Vertebral, Cardiac, Renal and Limb Defect Syndrome (VCRL), is a very rare congenital malformation syndrome. Pathogenic variants in HAAO (3-Hydroxyanthranilate 3,4-dioxygenase), NADSYN1 (NAD+ Synthetase-1) and KYNU (Kynureninase) have been identified in a handful of affected individuals. All three ge...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12060879 |
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author | Schüle, Isabel Berger, Urs Matysiak, Uta Ruzaike, Gunda Stiller, Brigitte Pohl, Martin Spiekerkoetter, Ute Lausch, Ekkehart Grünert, Sarah C. Schmidts, Miriam |
author_facet | Schüle, Isabel Berger, Urs Matysiak, Uta Ruzaike, Gunda Stiller, Brigitte Pohl, Martin Spiekerkoetter, Ute Lausch, Ekkehart Grünert, Sarah C. Schmidts, Miriam |
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description | Vertebral, Cardiac, Renal and Limb Defect Syndrome (VCRL), is a very rare congenital malformation syndrome. Pathogenic variants in HAAO (3-Hydroxyanthranilate 3,4-dioxygenase), NADSYN1 (NAD+ Synthetase-1) and KYNU (Kynureninase) have been identified in a handful of affected individuals. All three genes encode for enzymes essential for the NAD+ de novo synthesis pathway. Using Trio-Exome analysis and CGH array analysis in combination with long range PCR, we have identified a novel homozygous copy number variant (CNV) encompassing exon 5 of KYNU in an individual presenting with overlapping features of VCRL and Catel–Manzke Syndrome. Interestingly, only the mother, not the father carried the small deletion in a heterozygous state. High-resolution SNP array analysis subsequently delineated a maternal isodisomy of chromosome 2 (UPD2). Increased xanthurenic acid excretion in the urine confirmed the genetic diagnosis. Our findings confirm the clinical, genetic and metabolic phenotype of VCRL1, adding a novel functionally tested disease allele. We also describe the first patient with NAD+ deficiency disorder resulting from a UPD. Furthermore, we provide a comprehensive review of the current literature covering the genetic basis and pathomechanisms for VCRL and Catel–Manzke Syndrome, including possible phenotype/genotype correlations as well as genetic causes of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. |
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spelling | pubmed-82275682021-06-26 A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome Schüle, Isabel Berger, Urs Matysiak, Uta Ruzaike, Gunda Stiller, Brigitte Pohl, Martin Spiekerkoetter, Ute Lausch, Ekkehart Grünert, Sarah C. Schmidts, Miriam Genes (Basel) Article Vertebral, Cardiac, Renal and Limb Defect Syndrome (VCRL), is a very rare congenital malformation syndrome. Pathogenic variants in HAAO (3-Hydroxyanthranilate 3,4-dioxygenase), NADSYN1 (NAD+ Synthetase-1) and KYNU (Kynureninase) have been identified in a handful of affected individuals. All three genes encode for enzymes essential for the NAD+ de novo synthesis pathway. Using Trio-Exome analysis and CGH array analysis in combination with long range PCR, we have identified a novel homozygous copy number variant (CNV) encompassing exon 5 of KYNU in an individual presenting with overlapping features of VCRL and Catel–Manzke Syndrome. Interestingly, only the mother, not the father carried the small deletion in a heterozygous state. High-resolution SNP array analysis subsequently delineated a maternal isodisomy of chromosome 2 (UPD2). Increased xanthurenic acid excretion in the urine confirmed the genetic diagnosis. Our findings confirm the clinical, genetic and metabolic phenotype of VCRL1, adding a novel functionally tested disease allele. We also describe the first patient with NAD+ deficiency disorder resulting from a UPD. Furthermore, we provide a comprehensive review of the current literature covering the genetic basis and pathomechanisms for VCRL and Catel–Manzke Syndrome, including possible phenotype/genotype correlations as well as genetic causes of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. MDPI 2021-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8227568/ /pubmed/34200361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12060879 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Schüle, Isabel Berger, Urs Matysiak, Uta Ruzaike, Gunda Stiller, Brigitte Pohl, Martin Spiekerkoetter, Ute Lausch, Ekkehart Grünert, Sarah C. Schmidts, Miriam A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome |
title | A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome |
title_full | A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome |
title_fullStr | A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome |
title_short | A Homozygous Deletion of Exon 5 of KYNU Resulting from a Maternal Chromosome 2 Isodisomy (UPD2) Causes Catel-Manzke-Syndrome/VCRL Syndrome |
title_sort | homozygous deletion of exon 5 of kynu resulting from a maternal chromosome 2 isodisomy (upd2) causes catel-manzke-syndrome/vcrl syndrome |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12060879 |
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