Functional analysis of Collagen 17a1: A genetic modifier of junctional epidermolysis bullosa in mice

Author:

Sproule Thomas J.ORCID,Wilpan Robert Y.,Low Benjamin E.ORCID,Silva Kathleen A.,Reyon Deepak,Joung J. Keith,Wiles Michael V.ORCID,Roopenian Derry C.,Sundberg John P.ORCID

Abstract

Previous work strongly implicated Collagen 17a1 (Col17a1) as a potent genetic modifier of junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) caused by a hypomorphic mutation (Lamc2jeb) in mice. The importance of the noncollagenous domain (NC4) of COLXVII was suggested by use of a congenic reduction approach that restricted the modifier effect to 2–3 neighboring amino acid changes in that domain. The current study utilizes TALEN and CRISPR/Cas9 induced amino acid replacements and in-frame indels nested to NC4 to further investigate the role of this and adjoining COLXVII domains both as modifiers and primary risk effectors. We confirm the importance of COLXVI AA 1275 S/G and 1277 N/S substitutions and utilize small nested indels to show that subtle changes in this microdomain attenuate JEB. We further show that large in-frame indels removing up to 1482 bp and 169 AA of NC6 through NC1 domains are surprisingly disease free on their own but can be very potent modifiers of Lamc2jeb/jeb JEB. Together these studies exploiting gene editing to functionally dissect the Col17a1 modifier demonstrate the importance of epistatic interactions between a primary disease-causing mutation in one gene and innocuous ‘healthy’ alleles in other genes.

Funder

Debra International

DEBRA Austria

National Institute of Health

Jim and Ann Orr MGH Research Scholar Award

Jackson Laboratory

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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