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Systematic analysis of splicing defects in selected primary immunodeficiencies-related genes.

Authors :
Grodecká, Lucie
Hujová, Pavla
Kramárek, Michal
Kršjaková, Tereza
Kováčová, Tatiana
Vondrášková, Katarína
Ravčuková, Barbora
Hrnčířová, Kristýna
Souček, Přemysl
Freiberger, Tomáš
Source :
Clinical Immunology. Jul2017, Vol. 180, p33-44. 12p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Both variants affecting splice sites and those in splicing regulatory elements (SREs) can impair pre-mRNA splicing, eventually leading to severe diseases. Despite the availability of many prediction tools, prognosis of splicing affection is not trivial, especially when SREs are involved. Here, we present data on 92 in silico -/55 minigene-analysed variants detected in genes responsible for the primary immunodeficiencies development (namely BTK , CD40LG , IL2RG , SERPING1 , STAT3 , and WAS ). Of 20 splicing-affecting variants, 16 affected splice site while 4 disrupted potential SRE. The presence or absence of splicing defects was confirmed in 30 of 32 blood-derived patients' RNAs. Testing prediction tools performance, splice site disruptions and creations were reliably predicted in contrast to SRE-affecting variants for which just ESRseq, ΔHZ EI -scores and EX-SKIP predictions showed promising results. Next, we found an interesting pattern in cryptic splice site predictions. These results might help PID-diagnosticians and geneticists cope with potential splicing-affecting variants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15216616
Volume :
180
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123505943
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2017.03.010