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Late-onset spastic paraplegia: Aberrant SPG11 transcripts generated by a novel splice site donor mutation

Authors :
Yoshihiko Nishida
Ryuji Kaji
Naoko Matsui
Ryosuke Oki
Antonio Orlacchio
Ryosuke Miyamoto
Ai Tsukamoto-Miyashiro
Yuishin Izumi
Atsuko Mori
Toshitaka Kawarai
Yoshimichi Miyazaki
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2015.

Abstract

We identified a novel homozygous mutation in the splice site donor (SSD) of intron 30 (c.5866 + 1G > A) in consanguineous Japanese SPG11 siblings showing late-onset spastic paraplegia using the whole-exome sequencing. Phenotypic variability was observed, including age-at-onset, dysarthria and pes cavus. Coding DNA sequencing revealed that the mutation affected the recognition of the constitutive SSD of intron 30, splicing upstream onto a nearby cryptic SSD in exon 30. The use of constitutive splice sites of intron 29 was confirmed by sequencing. The mutant transcripts are mostly subject to degradation by the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay system. SPG11 transcripts, escaping from the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway, would generate a truncated protein (p.Tyr1900Phefs5X) containing the first 1899 amino acids and followed by 4 aberrant amino acids. This study showed a successful clinical application of whole-exome sequencing in spastic paraplegia and demonstrated a further evidence of allelic heterogeneity in SPG11. The confirmation of aberrant transcript by splice site mutation is a prerequisite for a more precise molecular diagnosis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87135f1cc38d5e95542286c4b208ae64