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A restricted spectrum of missense KMT2D variants cause a multiple malformations disorder distinct from Kabuki syndrome.

Title: A restricted spectrum of missense KMT2D variants cause a multiple malformations disorder distinct from Kabuki syndrome.
Authors: Cuvertino, S; Hartill, V; Colyer, A; Garner, T; Nair, N; Al-Gazali, L; Canham, N; Faundes, V; Flinter, F; Hertecant, J; Holder-Espinasse, M; Jackson, B; Lynch, SA; Nadat, F; Narasimhan, VM; Peckham, M; Sellers, R; Seri, M; Montanari, F; Southgate, L; Squeo, GM; Trembath, R; van Heel, D; Venuto, S; Weisberg, D; Stals, K; Ellard, S; Genomics England Research Consortium; Barton, A; Kimber, SJ; Sheridan, E; Merla, G; Stevens, A; Johnson, CA; Banka, S
Publisher Information: Springer Nature
Publication Year: 2020
Collection: St George's University of London: Repository
Description: PURPOSE: To investigate if specific exon 38 or 39 KMT2D missense variants (MVs) cause a condition distinct from Kabuki syndrome type 1 (KS1). METHODS: Multiple individuals, with MVs in exons 38 or 39 of KMT2D that encode a highly conserved region of 54 amino acids flanked by Val3527 and Lys3583, were identified and phenotyped. Functional tests were performed to study their pathogenicity and understand the disease mechanism. RESULTS: The consistent clinical features of the affected individuals, from seven unrelated families, included choanal atresia, athelia or hypoplastic nipples, branchial sinus abnormalities, neck pits, lacrimal duct anomalies, hearing loss, external ear malformations, and thyroid abnormalities. None of the individuals had intellectual disability. The frequency of clinical features, objective software-based facial analysis metrics, and genome-wide peripheral blood DNA methylation patterns in these patients were significantly different from that of KS1. Circular dichroism spectroscopy indicated that these MVs perturb KMT2D secondary structure through an increased disordered to ɑ-helical transition. CONCLUSION: KMT2D MVs located in a specific region spanning exons 38 and 39 and affecting highly conserved residues cause a novel multiple malformations syndrome distinct from KS1. Unlike KMT2D haploinsufficiency in KS1, these MVs likely result in disease through a dominant negative mechanism.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 1530-0366
Relation: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/111581/11/s41436-019-0743-3.pdf; Cuvertino, S; Hartill, V; Colyer, A; Garner, T; Nair, N; Al-Gazali, L; Canham, N; Faundes, V; Flinter, F; Hertecant, J; et al. Cuvertino, S; Hartill, V; Colyer, A; Garner, T; Nair, N; Al-Gazali, L; Canham, N; Faundes, V; Flinter, F; Hertecant, J; Holder-Espinasse, M; Jackson, B; Lynch, SA; Nadat, F; Narasimhan, VM; Peckham, M; Sellers, R; Seri, M; Montanari, F; Southgate, L; Squeo, GM; Trembath, R; van Heel, D; Venuto, S; Weisberg, D; Stals, K; Ellard, S; Genomics England Research Consortium; Barton, A; Kimber, SJ; Sheridan, E; Merla, G; Stevens, A; Johnson, CA; Banka, S (2020) A restricted spectrum of missense KMT2D variants cause a multiple malformations disorder distinct from Kabuki syndrome. Genet Med, 22 (5). pp. 867-877. ISSN 1530-0366 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-019-0743-3 SGUL Authors: Southgate, Laura
Availability: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/111581/
Rights: cc_by_4
Accession Number: edsbas.DC8D3673
Database: BASE