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Homozygous SYNE1 mutation causes congenital onset of muscular weakness with distal arthrogryposis: a genotype–phenotype correlation

Authors :
Baumann, Matthias
Steichen-Gersdorf, Elisabeth
Krabichler, Birgit
Petersen, Britt-Sabina
Weber, Ulrike
Schmidt, Wolfgang M
Zschocke, Johannes
Müller, Thomas
Bittner, Reginald E
Janecke, Andreas R
Source :
European Journal of Human Genetics: EJHG; February 2017, Vol. 25 Issue: 2 p262-266, 5p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The exceptionally large SYNE1 (spectrin repeat-containing nuclear envelope protein 1) gene encodes different nesprin-1 isoforms, which are differentially expressed in striated muscle and in cerebellar and cerebral neurons. Nesprin-1 isoforms can function in cytoskeletal, nuclear, and vesicle anchoring. SYNE1 variants have been associated with a spectrum of neurological and neuromuscular disease. Homozygosity mapping combined with exome sequencing identified a disease-causing nonsense mutation in the ultimate exon of full-length SYNE1 transcript in an 8-year-old boy with distal arthrogryposis and muscular hypotonia. mRNA analysis showed that the mutant transcript is expressed at wild-type levels. The variant truncates nesprin-1 isoforms for the C-terminal KASH (Klarsicht-ANC-Syne homology) domain. This is the third family with recessive arthrogryposis caused by homozygous distal-truncating SYNE1 variants. There is a SYNE1 genotype–phenotype correlation emerging, with more proximal homozygous SYNE1 variants causing recessive cerebellar ataxia of variable onset (SCAR8; ARCA-1).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10184813 and 14765438
Volume :
25
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
European Journal of Human Genetics: EJHG
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs41068603
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2016.144