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Mutations in DDX58, which Encodes RIG-I, Cause Atypical Singleton-Merten Syndrome

Authors
Jang, MA[Jang, Mi-Ae]Kim, EK[Kim, Eun Kyoung]Now, H[Now, Hesung]Nguyen, NTH[Nguyen, Nhung T. H.]Kim, WJ[Kim, Woo-Jong]Yoo, JY[Yoo, Joo-Yeon]Lee, J[Lee, Jinhyuk]Jeong, YM[Jeong, Yun-Mi]Kim, CH[Kim, Cheol-Hee]Kim, OH[Kim, Ok-Hwa]Sohn, S[Sohn, Seongsoo]Nam, SH[Nam, Seong-Hyeuk]Hong, Y[Hong, Yoojin]Lee, YS[Lee, Yong Seok]Chang, SA[Chang, Sung-A]Jang, SY[Jang, Shin Yi]Kim, JW[Kim, Jong-Won]Lee, MS[Lee, Myung-Shik]Lim, SY[Lim, So Young]Sung, KS[Sung, Ki-Sun]Park, KT[Park, Ki-Tae]Kim, BJ[Kim, Byoung Joon]Lee, JH[Lee, Joo-Heung]Kim, DK[Kim, Duk-Kyung]Kee, C[Kee, Changwon]Ki, CS[Ki, Chang-Seok]
Issue Date
5-Feb-2015
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Citation
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, v.96, no.2, pp.266 - 274
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Journal Title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Volume
96
Number
2
Start Page
266
End Page
274
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/44491
DOI
10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.11.019
ISSN
0002-9297
Abstract
Singleton-Merten syndrome (SMS) is an autosomal-dominant multi-system disorder characterized by dental dysplasia, aortic calcification, skeletal abnormalities, glaucoma, psoriasis, and other conditions. Despite an apparent autosomal-dominant pattern of inheritance, the genetic background of SMS and information about its phenotypic heterogeneity remain unknown. Recently, we found a family affected by glaucoma, aortic calcification, and skeletal abnormalities. Unlike subjects with classic SMS, affected individuals showed normal dentition, suggesting atypical SMS. To identify genetic causes of the disease, we performed exome sequencing in this family and identified a variant (c.1118A>C [p.GLu373Ala]) of DDX58, whose protein product is also known as RIG-I. Further analysis of DDX58 in 100 individuals with congenital glaucoma identified another variant (c.803G>T [p.Cys268Phe]) in a family who harbored neither dental anomalies nor aortic calcification but who suffered from glaucoma and skeletal abnormalities. Cys268 and Glu373 residues of DDX58 belong to ATP-binding motifs I and II, respectively, and these residues are predicted to be located closer to the ADP and RNA molecules than other nonpathogenic missense variants by protein structure analysis. Functional assays revealed that DDX58 alterations confer constitutive activation and thus lead to increased interferon (IFN) activity and IFN-stimulated gene expression. In addition, when we transduced primary human trabecular meshwork cells with c.803G>T (p.Cys268Phe) and c.1118A>C (p.Glu373A1a) mutants, cytopathic effects and a significant decrease in cell number were observed. Taken together, our results demonstrate that DDX58 mutations cause atypical SMS manifesting with variable expression of glaucoma, aortic calcification, and skeletal abnormalities without dental anomalies.
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