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Microsatellite DNA Genotyping and Flow Cytometry Ploidy Analyses of Formalin-fixed Paraffin-embedded Hydatidiform Molar Tissues
Published on: October 20, 2019
Biallelic PADI6 variants linking infertility, miscarriages, and hydatidiform moles
JianHua Qian1, Ngoc Minh Phuong Nguyen2, Maryam Rezaei2
1Department of Gynecology, The First Affiliated Hospital, ZheJiang University School of Medicine, 310003, Hangzhou, ZheJiang, China. QianJH987@hotmail.com.
Abstract:
Recurrent hydatidiform moles (RHM) are aberrant human pregnancies characterized by absence of, or abnormal, embryonic development, hydropic degeneration of chorionic villi, and hyperproliferation of the trophoblast. Biallelic mutations in two maternal-effect genes, NLRP7 and KHDC3L, underlie the causation of RHM in 60% of patients. We performed exome sequencing on a patient with six pregnancy losses, two miscarriages and four HM, and found no variants that affect the functions of the known genes. We found biallelic missense variants that affect conserved amino acids in PADI6 and segregate with the disease phenotype in the family. PADI6 is another maternal-effect gene and a member of the subcortical maternal complex that has been shown to have recessive variants that affect the gene function in four unrelated women with infertility who also experienced early embryonic arrest during preimplantation development after IVF. We demonstrated that PADI6 co-localizes with NLRP7 in human oocytes and preimplantation embryos and reviewed the morphology and genotypes of four products of conception from our patient. Our data expand the involvement of PADI6 to other forms of reproductive loss and highlight the commonality between infertility, miscarriages, and molar pregnancies, in some cases.
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