Rare variants in FANCA induce premature ovarian insufficiency
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Published:2019-09-18
Issue:11-12
Volume:138
Page:1227-1236
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ISSN:0340-6717
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Container-title:Human Genetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hum Genet
Author:
Yang Xi, Zhang Xiaojin, Jiao Jiao, Zhang Feng, Pan Yuncheng, Wang Qiqi, Chen Qing, Cai Baozhu, Tang Shuyan, Zhou Zixue, Chen Siyuan, Yin Hao, Fu Wei, Luo Yang, Li Da, Li Guoqing, Shang Lingyue, Yang Jialing, Jin Li, Shi Qinghua, Wu YanhuaORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a major cause of reduced female fertility and affects approximately 1% women under 40 years of age. Recent advances emphasize the genetic heterogeneity of POI. Fanconi anemia (FA) genes, traditionally known for their essential roles in DNA repair and cytogenetic instability, have been demonstrated to be involved in meiosis and germ cell development. Here, we conducted whole-exome sequencing (WES) in 50 Han Chinese female patients with POI. Rare missense variants were identified in FANCA (Fanconi anemia complementation group A): c.1772G > A (p.R591Q) and c.3887A > G (p.E1296G). Both variants are heterozygous in the patients and very rare in the human population. In vitro functional studies further demonstrated that these two missense variants of FANCA exhibited reduced protein expression levels compared with the wild type, suggesting the partial loss of function. Moreover, mono-ubiquitination levels of FANCD2 upon mitomycin C stimulation were significantly reduced in cells overexpressing FANCA variants. Furthermore, a loss-of-function mutation of Fanca was generated in C57BL/6 mice for in vivo functional assay. Consistently, heterozygous mutated female mice (Fanca+/−) showed reduced fertility and declined numbers of follicles with aging when compared with the wild-type female mice. Collectively, our results suggest that heterozygous pathogenic variants in FANCA are implicated in non-syndromic POI in Han Chinese women, provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms of POI and highlight the contribution of FANCA variants in female subfertility.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China National Natural Science Foundation of China Shanghai Medical Center of Key Programs for Female Reproductive Diseases Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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