CHARGE syndrome: A recurrent hotspot of mutations in CHD7 IVS25 analyzed by bioinformatic tools and minigene assays /631/208 /692/308 brief-communication

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Abstract

CHARGE syndrome is a rare genetic disorder mainly due to de novo and private truncating mutations of CHD7 gene. Here we report an intriguing hot spot of intronic mutations (c.5405-7G > A, c.5405-13G > A, c.5405-17G > A and c.5405-18C > A) located in CHD7 IVS25. Combining computational in silico analysis, experimental branch-point determination and in vitro minigene assays, our study explains this mutation hot spot by a particular genomic context, including the weakness of the IVS25 natural acceptor-site and an unconventional lariat sequence localized outside the common 40 bp upstream the acceptor splice site. For each of the mutations reported here, bioinformatic tools indicated a newly created 3' splice site, of which the existence was confirmed using pSpliceExpress, an easy-to-use and reliable splicing reporter tool. Our study emphasizes the idea that combining these two complementary approaches could increase the efficiency of routine molecular diagnosis.

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Legendre, M., Rodriguez-Ballesteros, M., Rossi, M., Abadie, V., Amiel, J., Revencu, N., … Bilan, F. (2018). CHARGE syndrome: A recurrent hotspot of mutations in CHD7 IVS25 analyzed by bioinformatic tools and minigene assays /631/208 /692/308 brief-communication. European Journal of Human Genetics, 26(2), 287–292. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-017-0007-0

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