A novel AVPR2 splice site mutation leads to partial X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus in two brothers

X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI, OMIM#304800) is caused by mutations in the arginine vasopressin (AVP, OMIM*192340) receptor type 2 ( AVPR2, OMIM*300538 ) gene. A 20-month-old boy and his 8-year-old brother presented with polyuria, polydipsia, and failure to thrive. Both boys demonstrat...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pediatrics 2016-05, Vol.175 (5), p.727-733
Hauptverfasser: Schernthaner-Reiter, Marie Helene, Adams, David, Trivellin, Giampaolo, Ramnitz, Mary Scott, Raygada, Margarita, Golas, Gretchen, Faucz, Fabio R., Nilsson, Ola, Nella, Aikaterini A., Dileepan, Kavitha, Lodish, Maya, Lee, Paul, Tifft, Cynthia, Markello, Thomas, Gahl, William, Stratakis, Constantine A.
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Zusammenfassung:X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI, OMIM#304800) is caused by mutations in the arginine vasopressin (AVP, OMIM*192340) receptor type 2 ( AVPR2, OMIM*300538 ) gene. A 20-month-old boy and his 8-year-old brother presented with polyuria, polydipsia, and failure to thrive. Both boys demonstrated partial DDAVP (1-desamino-8-D AVP or desmopressin) responses; thus, NDI diagnosis was delayed. While routine sequencing of AVPR2 showed a potential splice site variant, it was not until exome sequencing confirmed the AVPR2 splice site variant and did not reveal any more likely candidates that the patients’ diagnosis was made and proper treatment was instituted. Both patients were hemizygous for two AVPR2 variants predicted in silico to affect AVPR2 messenger RNA (mRNA) splicing. A minigene assay revealed that the novel AVPR2 c.276A>G mutation creates a novel splice acceptor site leading to 5′ truncation of AVPR2 exon 2 in HEK293 human kidney cells. Both patients have been treated with high-dose DDAVP with a remarkable improvement of their symptoms and accelerated linear growth and weight gain. Conclusion : We present here a unique case of partial X-linked NDI due to an AVPR2 splice site mutation; patients with diabetes insipidus of unknown etiology may harbor splice site mutations that are initially underestimated in their pathogenicity on sequence analysis. What is Known: • X-linked nephrogenic diabetes insipidus is caused by AVPR2 mutations, and disease severity can vary depending on the functional effect of the mutation . What is New: • We demonstrate here that a splice site mutation in AVPR2 leads to partial X-linked NDI in two brothers . • Treatment with high-dose DDAVP led to improvement of polyuria and polydipsia, weight gain, and growth.
ISSN:0340-6199
1432-1076
1432-1076
DOI:10.1007/s00431-015-2684-4