Neuroblastoma amplified sequence gene is associated with a novel short stature syndrome characterised by optic nerve atrophy and Pelger-Huët anomaly

神经母细胞瘤扩增序列基因与一种新型矮小综合征有关,该综合征以视神经萎缩和 Pelger-Huët 异常为特征

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作者:Nadezda Maksimova, Kenju Hara, Irina Nikolaeva, Tan Chun-Feng, Tomoaki Usui, Mineo Takagi, Yasushi Nishihira, Akinori Miyashita, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tokuhide Oyama, Anna Nogovicina, Aitalina Sukhomyasova, Svetlana Potapova, Ryozo Kuwano, Hitoshi Takahashi, Masatoyo Nishizawa, Osamu Onodera

Aims

To identify a causative gene for SOPH syndrome.

Background

Hereditary short stature syndromes are clinically and genetically heterogeneous disorders and the cause have not been fully identified. Yakuts are a population isolated in Asia; they live in the far east of the Russian Federation and have a high prevalence of hereditary short stature syndrome including 3-M syndrome. A novel short stature syndrome in Yakuts is reported here, which is characterised by autosomal recessive inheritance, severe postnatal growth retardation, facial dysmorphism with senile face, small hands and feet, normal intelligence, Pelger-Huët anomaly of leucocytes, and optic atrophy with loss of visual acuity and colour vision. This new syndrome is designated as short stature with optic atrophy and Pelger-Huët anomaly (SOPH) syndrome. Aims: To identify a causative gene for SOPH syndrome.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that function of NBAS may associate with the pathogenesis of short stature syndrome as well as optic atrophy and Pelger-Huët anomaly.

Methods

Genomewide homozygosity mapping was conducted in 33 patients in 30 families.

Results

The disease locus was mapped to the 1.1 Mb region on chromosome 2p24.3, including the neuroblastoma amplified sequence (NBAS) gene. Subsequently, 33 of 34 patients were identified with SOPH syndrome and had a 5741G/A nucleotide substitution (resulting in the amino acid substitution R1914H) in the NBAS gene in the homozygous state. None of the 203 normal Yakuts individuals had this substitution in the homozygous state. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the NBAS protein is well expressed in retinal ganglion cells, epidermal skin cells, and leucocyte cytoplasm in controls as well as a patient with SOPH syndrome.

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