Stickler syndrome (SS) is a hereditary connective tissue disorder affecting bones, eyes, and hearing. Type 2 SS and the SS variant otospondylomegaepiphyseal dysplasia (OSMED) are caused by deleterious variants in COL11A1 and COL11A2, respectively. In both genes, available database information indicates a high rate of potentially deleterious intronic variants, but published evidence of their biological effect is usually insufficient for a definite clinical interpretation. We report our previously unpublished intronic variants in COL11A1 (c.2241 + 5G>T, c.2809 − 2A>G, c.3168 + 5G>C) and COL11A2 (c.4392 + 1G>A) identified in type 2 SS/OSMED individuals. The pathogenic effect of these variants was first predicted in silico and then investigated by an exon-trapping assay. We demonstrated that all variants can induce exon in-frame deletions, which lead to the synthesis of shorter collagen XI α1 or 2 chains. Lacking residues are located in the α-triple helical region, which has a crucial role in regulating collagen fibrillogenesis. In conclusion, this study suggests that these alternative COL11A1 and COL11A2 transcripts might result in aberrant triple helix collagen. Our approach may help to improve the diagnostic molecular pathway of COL11-related disorders

Exon-trapping assay improves clinical interpretation of COL11A1 and COL11A2 intronic variants in stickler syndrome type 2 and otospondylomegaepiphyseal dysplasia / Micale, Lucia; Morlino, Silvia; Schirizzi, Annalisa; Agolini, Emanuele; Nardella, Grazia; Fusco, Carmela; Castellana, Stefano; Guarnieri, Vito; Villa, Roberta; Francesca Bedeschi, Maria; Grammatico, Paola; Novelli, Antonio; Castori, Marco. - In: GENES. - ISSN 2073-4425. - 11:12(2020). [10.3390/genes11121513]

Exon-trapping assay improves clinical interpretation of COL11A1 and COL11A2 intronic variants in stickler syndrome type 2 and otospondylomegaepiphyseal dysplasia

Paola Grammatico
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2020

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Stickler syndrome (SS) is a hereditary connective tissue disorder affecting bones, eyes, and hearing. Type 2 SS and the SS variant otospondylomegaepiphyseal dysplasia (OSMED) are caused by deleterious variants in COL11A1 and COL11A2, respectively. In both genes, available database information indicates a high rate of potentially deleterious intronic variants, but published evidence of their biological effect is usually insufficient for a definite clinical interpretation. We report our previously unpublished intronic variants in COL11A1 (c.2241 + 5G>T, c.2809 − 2A>G, c.3168 + 5G>C) and COL11A2 (c.4392 + 1G>A) identified in type 2 SS/OSMED individuals. The pathogenic effect of these variants was first predicted in silico and then investigated by an exon-trapping assay. We demonstrated that all variants can induce exon in-frame deletions, which lead to the synthesis of shorter collagen XI α1 or 2 chains. Lacking residues are located in the α-triple helical region, which has a crucial role in regulating collagen fibrillogenesis. In conclusion, this study suggests that these alternative COL11A1 and COL11A2 transcripts might result in aberrant triple helix collagen. Our approach may help to improve the diagnostic molecular pathway of COL11-related disorders
2020
COL11A1; COL11A2; stickler syndrome
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Exon-trapping assay improves clinical interpretation of COL11A1 and COL11A2 intronic variants in stickler syndrome type 2 and otospondylomegaepiphyseal dysplasia / Micale, Lucia; Morlino, Silvia; Schirizzi, Annalisa; Agolini, Emanuele; Nardella, Grazia; Fusco, Carmela; Castellana, Stefano; Guarnieri, Vito; Villa, Roberta; Francesca Bedeschi, Maria; Grammatico, Paola; Novelli, Antonio; Castori, Marco. - In: GENES. - ISSN 2073-4425. - 11:12(2020). [10.3390/genes11121513]
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