FOXI3 pathogenic variants cause one form of craniofacial microsomia

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Ερευνητικό υλικό ΕΚΠΑ
Τίτλος:
FOXI3 pathogenic variants cause one form of craniofacial microsomia
Γλώσσες Τεκμηρίου:
Αγγλικά
Περίληψη:
Craniofacial microsomia (CFM; also known as Goldenhar syndrome), is a craniofacial developmental disorder of variable expressivity and severity with a recognizable set of abnormalities. These birth defects are associated with structures derived from the first and second pharyngeal arches, can occur unilaterally and include ear dysplasia, microtia, preauricular tags and pits, facial asymmetry and other malformations. The inheritance pattern is controversial, and the molecular etiology of this syndrome is largely unknown. A total of 670 patients belonging to unrelated pedigrees with European and Chinese ancestry with CFM, are investigated. We identify 18 likely pathogenic variants in 21 probands (3.1%) in FOXI3. Biochemical experiments on transcriptional activity and subcellular localization of the likely pathogenic FOXI3 variants, and knock-in mouse studies strongly support the involvement of FOXI3 in CFM. Our findings indicate autosomal dominant inheritance with reduced penetrance, and/or autosomal recessive inheritance. The phenotypic expression of the FOXI3 variants is variable. The penetrance of the likely pathogenic variants in the seemingly dominant form is reduced, since a considerable number of such variants in affected individuals were inherited from non-affected parents. Here we provide suggestive evidence that common variation in the FOXI3 allele in trans with the pathogenic variant could modify the phenotypic severity and accounts for the incomplete penetrance. © 2023, The Author(s).
Έτος δημοσίευσης:
2023
Συγγραφείς:
Mao, K.
Borel, C.
Ansar, M.
Jolly, A.
Makrythanasis, P.
Froehlich, C.
Iwaszkiewicz, J.
Wang, B.
Xu, X.
Li, Q.
Blanc, X.
Zhu, H.
Chen, Q.
Jin, F.
Ankamreddy, H.
Singh, S.
Zhang, H.
Wang, X.
Chen, P.
Ranza, E.
Paracha, S.A.
Shah, S.F.
Guida, V.
Piceci-Sparascio, F.
Melis, D.
Dallapiccola, B.
Digilio, M.C.
Novelli, A.
Magliozzi, M.
Fadda, M.T.
Streff, H.
Machol, K.
Lewis, R.A.
Zoete, V.
Squeo, G.M.
Prontera, P.
Mancano, G.
Gori, G.
Mariani, M.
Selicorni, A.
Psoni, S.
Fryssira, H.
Douzgou, S.
Marlin, S.
Biskup, S.
De Luca, A.
Merla, G.
Zhao, S.
Cox, T.C.
Groves, A.K.
Lupski, J.R.
Zhang, Q.
Zhang, Y.-B.
Antonarakis, S.E.
Περιοδικό:
Nature Communications
Εκδότης:
Lithuanian Nature Research Centre
Τόμος:
14
Αριθμός / τεύχος:
1
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
allele; ancestry; biochemistry; etiology; gene expression; morphology; phenotype; phenotypic plasticity, adult; allele; animal experiment; article; autosomal dominant inheritance; autosomal recessive inheritance; cellular distribution; controlled study; gene frequency; genetic transcription; human; male; mouse; nonhuman; pedigree; penetrance; protein expression; animal; face asymmetry; Goldenhar syndrome; pathology, forkhead transcription factor; Foxi3 protein, mouse, Animals; Facial Asymmetry; Forkhead Transcription Factors; Goldenhar Syndrome; Mice; Pedigree
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DOI:
10.1038/s41467-023-37703-6
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