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FBN1 Splice-Altering Mutations in Marfan Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review

James Jiqi Wang, Yu Bo, Yang Sun, Xiuli Song, Dao Wen Wang, Zongzhe Li

2022Genes12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a life-threatening autosomal dominant genetic disorder of connective tissue caused by the pathogenic mutation of FBN1. Whole exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing were performed to identify the pathogenic mutation. The transcriptional consequence of the splice-altering mutation was analyzed via minigene assays and reverse-transcription PCR. We identified a novel pathogenic mutation (c.8051+1G>C) in the splice site of exon 64 of the FBN1 gene in an MFS-pedigree. This mutation was confirmed to cause two different truncated transcripts (entire exon 64 skipping; partial exon 64 exclusion). We also systematically summarized previously reported transcriptional studies of pathogenic splice-altering mutations in the FBN1 gene to investigate the clinical and transcriptional consequences. In conclusion, we reported for the first time that a splice-altering mutation in the FBN1 gene leads to two abnormal transcripts simultaneously.

Topics & Concepts

spliceMinigeneExonGeneticsSanger sequencingBiologySplice site mutationGeneMutationRNA splicingMarfan syndromeExome sequencingAlternative splicingMedicineRNASurgeryConnective tissue disorders researchProtease and Inhibitor MechanismsCardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
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