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Identification of a new VHL exon and complex splicing alterations in familial erythrocytosis or von Hippel-Lindau disease.

Authors :
Lenglet M
Robriquet F
Schwarz K
Camps C
Couturier A
Hoogewijs D
Buffet A
Knight SJL
Gad S
Couvé S
Chesnel F
Pacault M
Lindenbaum P
Job S
Dumont S
Besnard T
Cornec M
Dreau H
Pentony M
Kvikstad E
Deveaux S
Burnichon N
Ferlicot S
Vilaine M
Mazzella JM
Airaud F
Garrec C
Heidet L
Irtan S
Mantadakis E
Bouchireb K
Debatin KM
Redon R
Bezieau S
Bressac-de Paillerets B
Teh BT
Girodon F
Randi ML
Putti MC
Bours V
Van Wijk R
Göthert JR
Kattamis A
Janin N
Bento C
Taylor JC
Arlot-Bonnemains Y
Richard S
Gimenez-Roqueplo AP
Cario H
Gardie B
Source :
Blood [Blood] 2018 Aug 02; Vol. 132 (5), pp. 469-483. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jun 11.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Chuvash polycythemia is an autosomal recessive form of erythrocytosis associated with a homozygous p.Arg200Trp mutation in the von Hippel-Lindau ( VHL ) gene. Since this discovery, additional VHL mutations have been identified in patients with congenital erythrocytosis, in a homozygous or compound-heterozygous state. VHL is a major tumor suppressor gene, mutations in which were first described in patients presenting with VHL disease, which is characterized by the development of highly vascularized tumors. Here, we identify a new VHL cryptic exon (termed E1') deep in intron 1 that is naturally expressed in many tissues. More importantly, we identify mutations in E1' in 7 families with erythrocytosis (1 homozygous case and 6 compound-heterozygous cases with a mutation in E1' in addition to a mutation in VHL coding sequences) and in 1 large family with typical VHL disease but without any alteration in the other VHL exons. In this study, we show that the mutations induced a dysregulation of VHL splicing with excessive retention of E1' and were associated with a downregulation of VHL protein expression. In addition, we demonstrate a pathogenic role for synonymous mutations in VHL exon 2 that altered splicing through E2-skipping in 5 families with erythrocytosis or VHL disease. In all the studied cases, the mutations differentially affected splicing, correlating with phenotype severity. This study demonstrates that cryptic exon retention and exon skipping are new VHL alterations and reveals a novel complex splicing regulation of the VHL gene. These findings open new avenues for diagnosis and research regarding the VHL-related hypoxia-signaling pathway.<br /> (© 2018 by The American Society of Hematology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1528-0020
Volume :
132
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29891534
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2018-03-838235