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The phenotypic spectrum of germline

Authors :
Lisa G, Riley
Matthew M, Heeney
Joëlle, Rudinger-Thirion
Magali, Frugier
Dean R, Campagna
Ronghao, Zhou
Gregory A, Hale
Lee M, Hilliard
Joel A, Kaplan
Janet L, Kwiatkowski
Colin A, Sieff
David P, Steensma
Alexander J, Rennings
Annet, Simons
Nicolaas, Schaap
Richard J, Roodenburg
Tjitske, Kleefstra
Leonor, Arenillas
Josep, Fita-Torró
Rasha, Ahmed
Miguel, Abboud
Elie, Bechara
Roula, Farah
Rienk Y J, Tamminga
Sylvia S, Bottomley
Mayka, Sanchez
Gerwin, Huls
Dorine W, Swinkels
John, Christodoulou
Mark D, Fleming
Source :
Haematologica
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

YARS2 variants have previously been described in patients with myopathy, lactic acidosis and sideroblastic anemia 2 (MLASA2). YARS2 encodes the mitochondrial tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase, which is responsible for conjugating tyrosine to its cognate mt-tRNA for mitochondrial protein synthesis. Here we describe 14 individuals from 11 families presenting with sideroblastic anemia and YARS2 variants that we identified using a sideroblastic anemia gene panel or exome sequencing. The phenotype of these patients ranged from MLASA to isolated congenital sideroblastic anemia. As in previous cases, inter- and intra-familial phenotypic variability was observed, however, this report includes the first cases with isolated sideroblastic anemia and patients with biallelic YARS2 variants that have no clinically ascertainable phenotype. We identified ten novel YARS2 variants and three previously reported variants. In vitro amino-acylation assays of five novel missense variants showed that three had less effect on the catalytic activity of YARS2 than the most commonly reported variant, p.(Phe52Leu), associated with MLASA2, which may explain the milder phenotypes in patients with these variants. However, the other two missense variants had a more severe effect on YARS2 catalytic efficiency. Several patients carried the common YARS2 c.572 G>T, p.(Gly191Val) variant (minor allele frequency =0.1259) in trans with a rare deleterious YARS2 variant. We have previously shown that the p.(Gly191Val) variant reduces YARS2 catalytic activity. Consequently, we suggest that biallelic YARS2 variants, including severe loss-of-function alleles in trans of the common p.(Gly191Val) variant, should be considered as a cause of isolated congenital sideroblastic anemia, as well as the MLASA syndromic phenotype.

Details

ISSN :
15928721
Volume :
103
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haematologica
Accession number :
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