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  • A Recurrent De Novo Nonsense Variant in ZSWIM6 Results in Severe Intellectual Disability without Frontonasal or Limb Malformations.

A Recurrent De Novo Nonsense Variant in ZSWIM6 Results in Severe Intellectual Disability without Frontonasal or Limb Malformations.

American journal of human genetics (2017-12-05)
Elizabeth E Palmer, Raman Kumar, Christopher T Gordon, Marie Shaw, Laurence Hubert, Renee Carroll, Marlène Rio, Lucinda Murray, Melanie Leffler, Tracy Dudding-Byth, Myriam Oufadem, Seema R Lalani, Andrea M Lewis, Fan Xia, Allison Tam, Richard Webster, Susan Brammah, Francesca Filippini, John Pollard, Judy Spies, Andre E Minoche, Mark J Cowley, Sarah Risen, Nina N Powell-Hamilton, Jessica E Tusi, LaDonna Immken, Honey Nagakura, Christine Bole-Feysot, Patrick Nitschké, Alexandrine Garrigue, Geneviève de Saint Basile, Emma Kivuva, Richard H Scott, Augusto Rendon, Arnold Munnich, William Newman, Bronwyn Kerr, Claude Besmond, Jill A Rosenfeld, Jeanne Amiel, Michael Field, Jozef Gecz
摘要

A recurrent de novo missense variant within the C-terminal Sin3-like domain of ZSWIM6 was previously reported to cause acromelic frontonasal dysostosis (AFND), an autosomal-dominant severe frontonasal and limb malformation syndrome, associated with neurocognitive and motor delay, via a proposed gain-of-function effect. We present detailed phenotypic information on seven unrelated individuals with a recurrent de novo nonsense variant (c.2737C>T [p.Arg913Ter]) in the penultimate exon of ZSWIM6 who have severe-profound intellectual disability and additional central and peripheral nervous system symptoms but an absence of frontonasal or limb malformations. We show that the c.2737C>T variant does not trigger nonsense-mediated decay of the ZSWIM6 mRNA in affected individual-derived cells. This finding supports the existence of a truncated ZSWIM6 protein lacking the Sin3-like domain, which could have a dominant-negative effect. This study builds support for a key role for ZSWIM6 in neuronal development and function, in addition to its putative roles in limb and craniofacial development, and provides a striking example of different variants in the same gene leading to distinct phenotypes.

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Anti-ZSWIM6 antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution