Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of CC2D2A-related ciliopathies: a rare homozygous nonsense variant in a patient with suspected nephronophthisis
Biallelic pathogenic variants in the gene CC2D2A cause a spectrum of ciliopathies, including Joubert and Meckel syndrome, which frequently involve the kidney; however, no cases of isolated renal disease (i.e., nephronophthisis) have yet been reported. In an adult with a clinical presentation consist...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2024-09, Vol.32 (9), p.1184-1189 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Biallelic pathogenic variants in the gene CC2D2A cause a spectrum of ciliopathies, including Joubert and Meckel syndrome, which frequently involve the kidney; however, no cases of isolated renal disease (i.e., nephronophthisis) have yet been reported. In an adult with a clinical presentation consistent with nephronophthisis, next-generation sequencing identified a rare homozygous nonsense variant in CC2D2A (c.100 C > T; p.(Arg34*)). Tissue-specific expression data and promoter activity analysis demonstrates that this variant primarily affects a transcript isoform predominant in the kidneys but does not affect the transcript isoforms predominant in other tissues typically involved in CC2D2A-related ciliopathies (e.g., cerebellum, liver). Expression analysis of patient-specific cDNA in MDCK cells demonstrates partial translation re-initiation downstream of p.(Arg34*) as a possible escape mechanism from nonsense mediated decay. These data provide mechanistic insights in support of this novel genotype-phenotype association. |
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ISSN: | 1018-4813 1476-5438 1476-5438 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41431-024-01668-x |