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Targeted Next-generation Sequencing and Bioinformatics Pipeline to Evaluate Genetic Determinants of Constitutional Disease
Published on: April 4, 2018
Rare exonic variant affects GRN splicing and contributes to frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Eline Wauters1, Helena Gossye2, Alexandros Frydas1
1VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, Antwerp, Belgium; Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
Abstract:
Heterozygous loss-of-function (LOF) mutations in the progranulin gene (GRN) cause frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) by a mechanism of haploinsufficiency. For most missense mutations, the contribution to FTLD is however unclear. We studied the pathogenicity of rare GRN missense mutations using patient biomaterials. We identified a new mutation in GRN, c.1178 A>C, in a patient with a diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia. Neuropathological examination of autopsied brain showed FTLD with TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (FTLD-TDP) type A pathology with concomitant Alzheimer's disease pathology. Serum progranulin protein levels were reduced to levels comparable to known LOF mutations. The mutation is in the last codon of exon 10, in the splice donor sequence. Our data provide evidence that the mutation leads to aberrant splicing, resulting in a frameshift (p.(Glu393AlafsTer31)) and consequently nonsense-mediated mRNA decay. Our finding demonstrates that carefully examining sequencing data around splice sites is needed since this mutation was annotated as a missense mutation. Unraveling the pathogenicity of variants of unknown significance is important for clinical diagnosis and genetic counseling.
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