Broadening the phenotypic and molecular spectrum of FINCA syndrome: Biallelic NHLRC2 variants in 15 novel individuals

Author:

Sczakiel Henrike L.,Zhao Max,Wollert-Wulf Brigitte,Danyel Magdalena,Ehmke Nadja,Stoltenburg Corinna,Damseh Nadirah,Al-Ashhab Motee,Balci Tugce B.ORCID,Osmond Matthew,Andrade Andrea,Schallner Jens,Porrmann Joseph,McDonald Kimberly,Liao Mingjuan,Oppermann HenryORCID,Platzer KonradORCID,Dierksen Nadine,Mojarrad Majid,Eslahi Atieh,Bakaeean Behnaz,Calame Daniel G.,Lupski James R.ORCID,Firoozfar Zahra,Seyedhassani Seyed Mohammad,Mohammadi Seyed Ahmad,Anwaar Najwa,Rahman FatimaORCID,Seelow DominikORCID,Janz MartinORCID,Horn Denise,Maroofian RezaORCID,Boschann FelixORCID

Abstract

AbstractFINCA syndrome [MIM: 618278] is an autosomal recessive multisystem disorder characterized byfibrosis,neurodegeneration andcerebralangiomatosis. To date, 13 patients from nine families with biallelicNHLRC2variants have been published. In all of them, the recurrent missense variant p.(Asp148Tyr) was detected on at least one allele. Common manifestations included lung or muscle fibrosis, respiratory distress, developmental delay, neuromuscular symptoms and seizures often followed by early death due to rapid disease progression.Here, we present 15 individuals from 12 families with an overlapping phenotype associated with nine novelNHLRC2variants identified by exome analysis. All patients described here presented with moderate to severe global developmental delay and variable disease progression. Seizures, truncal hypotonia and movement disorders were frequently observed. Notably, we also present the first eight cases in which the recurrent p.(Asp148Tyr) variant was not detected in either homozygous or compound heterozygous state.We cloned and expressed all novel and most previously published non-truncating variants in HEK293-cells. From the results of these functional studies, we propose a potential genotype-phenotype correlation, with a greater reduction in protein expression being associated with a more severe phenotype.Taken together, our findings broaden the known phenotypic and molecular spectrum and emphasize thatNHLRC2-related disease should be considered in patients presenting with intellectual disability, movement disorders, neuroregression and epilepsy with or without pulmonary involvement.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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