Cockayne syndrome without UV-sensitivity in Vietnamese siblings with novel ERCC8 variants
Cockayne syndrome without UV-sensitivity in Vietnamese siblings with novel ERCC8 variants
Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a rare progeroid disorder characterized by growth failure, microcephaly, photosensitivity, and premature aging, mainly arising from biallelic ERCC8 (CS-A) or ERCC6 (CS-B) variants. In this study we describe siblings suffering from classical Cockayne syndrome but without photosensitivity, which delayed a clinical diagnosis for 16 years. By whole-exome sequencing we identified the two novel compound heterozygous ERCC8 variants c.370_371del (p.L124Efs*15) and c.484G>C (p.G162R). The causality of the ERCC8 variants, of which one results in a frameshift and the other affects the WD3 domain, was tested and confirmed by a rescue experiment investigating DNA repair in H2O2 treated patient fibroblasts. Structural modeling of the p.G162R variant indicates effects on protein-protein interaction. This case shows the importance to test for ERCC6 and ERCC8 variants even if patients do not present with a complete CS phenotype.
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Germany
- LMU Klinikum Germany
- Yokohama City University Japan
- Klinikum der Universität München Germany
- Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Viet Nam
DNA Repair, Cockayne Syndrome ; Dna Excision Repair ; Ercc8 ; Segmental Progeroid Disease, Siblings, Hydrogen Peroxide, DNA Repair Enzymes, Phenotype, Asian People, Humans, Cockayne Syndrome, Research Paper, Transcription Factors
DNA Repair, Cockayne Syndrome ; Dna Excision Repair ; Ercc8 ; Segmental Progeroid Disease, Siblings, Hydrogen Peroxide, DNA Repair Enzymes, Phenotype, Asian People, Humans, Cockayne Syndrome, Research Paper, Transcription Factors
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