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Evaluation of Exon Inclusion Induced by Splice Switching Antisense Oligonucleotides in SMA Patient Fibroblasts
Published on: May 11, 2018
Intronic OTOF mutation causes an atypical splicing defect resulting in auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Sanaz Mohammadi1, Hossein Jafari Khamirani, Sina Zoghi
1Comprehensive Medical Genetic Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz 71936-13311, Iran.
Abstract:
Pathogenic variants in OTOF cause auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD), namely prelingual nonsyndromic ANSD and temperature-sensitive ANSD (TS-ANSD). All study subjects provided blood sample for genetic analysis and sequencing. Wholeexome sequencing was carried out to identify the causative pathogenic variant. RNAwas extracted to analyse the messenger RNA (mRNA) resulting from the transcription of OTOF. Here, we identified a family with OTOF-related ANSD. This disorder was caused by an intronic mutation in OTOF (NM_194248: c.2406>4A[G). In further analysis, we proved that this variant causes a splicing defect resulting in the omission of exon 20 from the mRNA transcribed from OTOF. In this study, we demonstrated that the variant is four nucleotides away from the conventional splicing site, and our findings suggest that splicing mechanisms need to be better understood, as well as how neighbouring regions may impact splicing.
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