在一个巴基斯坦近亲家庭中发现与慢性中耳炎共存的 BSN 基因罕见错义变异。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Ayesha Yousaf, Sairah Yousaf, Asra S Shabbir, Rafia Yousaf, Saima Riazuddin, Rehan S Shaikh, Regie Lyn P Santos-Cortez, Zubair M Ahmed
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背景:中耳炎(OM)是最常见、最复杂的中耳疾病,具有多因素病因,包括遗传易感性。中耳炎的临床表现多种多样,可导致语言障碍、发育迟缓和听力损失。在此,我们报告了一个六代同堂的巴基斯坦家族 PKOM08 中慢性化脓性中耳炎(CSOM)的临床和遗传学发现:方法:进行临床评估,包括听力和鼓室测量,以评估中耳炎的表现及其对听力功能的影响。进行了外显子组测序,以确定研究参与者 CSOM 潜在的遗传变异:对参与研究者的临床评估显示,他们的疾病严重程度各不相同,听力损失程度从轻度到中度不等。所有患者均患有 CSOM,且无其他明显并发症。全外显子组和 Sanger 测序显示,PKOM08 家族的大多数患者体内的 BSN 基因存在两个罕见的杂合变异[c.1867C>T, p.(Pro623Ser) 和 c.11015G>A, p.(Arg3672Gln)]。BSN 编码一种参与突触囊泡运输的支架巴松蛋白。所发现的变异取代了编码蛋白中进化保守的氨基酸残基,预计会影响二级结构中的离子相互作用:结论:BSN 的一个深度内含子变异与儿童中耳炎的病因有关。我们的研究进一步证实了 BSN 功能受损与儿童耳部感染和 CSOM 之间的联系。
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Identification of rare missense variants in the BSN gene co-segregating with chronic otitis media in a consanguineous Pakistani family.

Background: Otitis media (OM) is the most frequent and complex middle ear condition with multifactorial etiology including genetic predisposition. OM depicts a variable clinical spectrum, leading to speech, developmental delay, and hearing loss. Here, we report the clinical and genetic findings of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) segregating in a six-generation consanguineous Pakistani family PKOM08.

Methods: Clinical evaluations, including audio and tympanometry, were conducted to assess OM manifestation and their impact on hearing function. Exome sequencing was performed to identify potential genetic variants underlying CSOM in the study participants.

Results: Clinical evaluation of participating individuals revealed varying degrees of disease severity, with mild to moderate hearing loss. All the affected individuals had CSOM with no other apparent comorbidity. Whole exome followed by Sanger sequencing revealed two rare heterozygous variants [c.1867C>T, p.(Pro623Ser) and c.11015G>A, p.(Arg3672Gln)] of BSN gene in most of the affected individuals of family PKOM08. BSN encodes a scaffold bassoon protein involved in synaptic vesicle trafficking. The identified variants replaced evolutionary conserved amino acid residues in the encoded protein and are predicted to impact the ionic interactions in the secondary structure.

Conclusion: A deep intronic variant of BSN has been previously implicated in the etiology of childhood ear infections. Our study further supports a link between BSN-impaired function and ear infection and CSOM in children.

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Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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4.20
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期刊介绍: Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of quality research related to the dynamically developing areas of human, molecular and medical genetics. The journal publishes original research articles covering findings in phenotypic, molecular, biological, and genomic aspects of genomic variation, inherited disorders and birth defects. The broad publishing spectrum of Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine includes rare and common disorders from diagnosis to treatment. Examples of appropriate articles include reports of novel disease genes, functional studies of genetic variants, in-depth genotype-phenotype studies, genomic analysis of inherited disorders, molecular diagnostic methods, medical bioinformatics, ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI), and approaches to clinical diagnosis. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine provides a scientific home for next generation sequencing studies of rare and common disorders, which will make research in this fascinating area easily and rapidly accessible to the scientific community. This will serve as the basis for translating next generation sequencing studies into individualized diagnostics and therapeutics, for day-to-day medical care. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine publishes original research articles, reviews, and research methods papers, along with invited editorials and commentaries. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented.
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