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Zongzhe Li1,2, Fei Ma1, Rui Li1
1Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine and Genetic Diagnosis Center, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
Abstract:
Danon disease (DD) is a rare glycogen storage lysosomal disorder caused by mutations in the LAMP2 gene. Patients with DD are usually characterized clinically by severe multisystem syndromes. We describe a specific family with a novel pathogenic splice-altering mutation in the LAMP2 gene (c.741+2T>C) with cardiac-only symptoms (frequent ventricular tachycardia, intraventricular block, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). Minigene assays were used to evaluate the consequence of the splice-site mutation in the LAMP2 gene. The results showed that the c.741+2T>C mutation led to extra 6-bp preservation of intron 5 at the junction between exons 5 and 6 during transcriptional processing of the mRNA, which creates a stop codon and truncated the LAMP2 protein to 248-amino-acid residues. The mutant LAMP2 protein was predicted to have a conformational change, lacks the important transmembrane domain, and subsequent protein destabilization.
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