Molecular insight into CREBBP and TANGO2 variants causing intellectual disability

Author:

Hussain Syeda Iqra1,Muhammad Nazif1,Khan Niamatullah1,Khan Mobeen1,Fardous Fardous2,Tahir Raheel1,Yasin Muhammad1,Khan Sher Alam1,Saleha Shamim1,Muhammad Noor1,Wasif Naveed34ORCID,Khan Saadullah1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) Kohat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan

2. Department of Medical Lab Technology Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) Kohat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan

3. Institute of Human Genetics Ulm University and Ulm University Medical Center Ulm Germany

4. Institute of Human Genetics University Hospital Schleswig‐Holstein Kiel Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIntellectual disability (ID) can be associated with different syndromes such as Rubinstein‐Taybi syndrome (RSTS) and can also be related to conditions such as metabolic encephalomyopathic crises, recurrent,with rhabdomyolysis, cardiac arrhythmias and neurodegeneration. Rare congenital RSTS1 (OMIM 180849) is characterized by mental and growth retardation, significant and duplicated distal phalanges of thumbs and halluces, facial dysmorphisms, and an elevated risk of malignancies. Microdeletions and point mutations in the CREB‐binding protein (CREBBP) gene, located at 16p13.3, have been reported to cause RSTS. By contrast, TANGO2‐related metabolic encephalopathy and arrhythmia (TRMEA) is a rare metabolic condition that causes repeated metabolic crises, hypoglycemia, lactic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, arrhythmias and encephalopathy with cognitive decline. Clinicians need more clinical and genetic evidence to detect and comprehend the phenotypic spectrum of this disorder.MethodsExome sequencing was used to identify the disease‐causing variants in two affected families A and B from District Kohat and District Karak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Affected individuals from both families presented symptoms of ID, developmental delay and behavioral abnormalities. The validation and co‐segregation analysis of the filtered variant was carried out using Sanger sequencing.ResultsIn the present study, two families (A and B) exhibiting various forms of IDs were enrolled. In Family A, exome sequencing revealed a novel missense variant (NM 004380.3: c.4571A>G; NP_004371.2: p.Lys1524Arg) in the CREBBP gene, whereas, in Family B, a splice site variant (NM 152906.7: c.605 + 1G>A) in the TANGO2 gene was identified. Sanger sequencing of both variants confirmed their segregation with ID in both families. The in silico tools verified the aberrant changes in the CREBBP protein structure. Wild‐type and mutant CREBBP protein structures were superimposed and conformational changes were observed likely altering the protein function.ConclusionsRSTS and TRMEA are exceedingly rare disorders for which specific clinical characteristics have been clearly established, but more investigations are underway and required. Multicenter studies are needed to increase our understanding of the clinical phenotypes, mainly showing the genotype–phenotype associations.

Funder

Higher Education Commission, Pakistan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Drug Discovery,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine

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