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A novel HESX1 splice mutation causes isolated GH deficiency by interfering with mRNA processing

  • Daniela Vivenza
  • , Michela Godi
  • , Maria Felicia Faienza
  • , Simona Mellone
  • , Stefania Moia
  • , Anna Rapa
  • , Antonella Petri
  • , Simonetta Bellone
  • , Stefania Riccomagno
  • , Luciano Cavallo
  • , Mara Giordano
  • , Gianni Bona

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Abstract

Objective: Mutations in HESX1 represent a rare cause of GH deficiency (GHD) associated with a broad spectrum of other anomalies. We searched for causative mutations in a cohort of 244 Italian patients affected by combined and isolated GHD (IGHD). Methods: The HESX1 gene-coding region and exon - intron boundaries were screened by denaturing HPLC scanning. Results: A novel mutation adjacent to the invariant donor splice site of intron 2 (c.357+3G>A) was identified at the heterozygous state in an IGHD patient. The in vitro and in vivo mRNA analysis of the wild-type HESX1 allele revealed the presence of the whole cDNA and two isoforms lacking exon 2 and exons 2-3 respectively. The mutant HESX1 allele yielded only two splicing products, the whole cDNA and the cDNA missing exons 2-3, whereas the mRNA lacking exon 2 was absent. An in vitro assay demonstrated that the exon 2-deleted mRNA, predicting a prematurely truncated protein, is subjected to nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD). Conclusions: The c.357+3G>A mutation prevents the generation of one of the alternative isoforms normally produced by the wild-type allele, predicting a truncated HESX1 protein. The mutation is likely to cause IGHD in the heterozygous patient by interfering with the downregulation of HESX1 expression mediated by alternative splicing and NMD. Our results open new insight into the mechanism of HESX1 regulation suggesting that the coupling of alternative splicing and NMD might play a fundamental role in directing the HESX1 expression, and that the alteration of this process might lead to severe consequences.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)705-713
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Journal of Endocrinology
Volume164
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2011

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