Identification of Novel SCMC Gene Variants Associated With Early Embryonic Arrest.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Changlong Zhang, Shuai Zhao, Honghui Zhang, Wei Su, Yang Wang, Ying Cui, Bohan Yang, Yikun Wang, Han Zhao
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Abstract

The subcortical maternal complex (SCMC) is crucial for the oocyte-to-embryo transition, and genetic variants in SCMC genes have been associated with early embryonic arrest (EEA). In this study, we performed whole-exome sequencing on 303 independent females with EEA and identified 16 patients with biallelic pathogenic variants in SCMC genes (NLRP2, NLRP5, PADI6, and TLE6), accounting for 5.3% of EEA cases. NLRP5 had the highest prevalence, with 7 out of 16 cases (43.8%). A total of 23 novel variants were identified, including 13 missense, eight loss-of-function, one in-frame insertion, and one large 6.9 kb deletion. Functional predictions using mCSM indicated that nine missense variants destabilize SCMC structure. Additionally, RT-PCR and cDNA sequencing demonstrated that the synonymous variant in TLE6 (c.180G>A) impacts splicing and induces nonsense-mediated decay. Taken together, our findings revealed that novel biallelic variants in SCMC genes were associated with human EEA, which expands the spectrum of genetic causes and facilitates the genetic diagnosis of female infertility with EEA.

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Clinical Genetics
Clinical Genetics 医学-遗传学
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6.50
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175
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Genetics links research to the clinic, translating advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of genetic disease for the practising clinical geneticist. The journal publishes high quality research papers, short reports, reviews and mini-reviews that connect medical genetics research with clinical practice. Topics of particular interest are: • Linking genetic variations to disease • Genome rearrangements and disease • Epigenetics and disease • The translation of genotype to phenotype • Genetics of complex disease • Management/intervention of genetic diseases • Novel therapies for genetic diseases • Developmental biology, as it relates to clinical genetics • Social science research on the psychological and behavioural aspects of living with or being at risk of genetic disease
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