Aboulfazl Rad, Oliver Bartsch, Somayeh Bakhtiari, Changlian Zhu, Yiran Xu, Fabíola P. Monteiro, Fernando Kok, Anneke T. Vulto-van Silfhout, Michael C. Kruer, Michael R. Bowl, Barbara Vona
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Abstract
MPDZ, a gene with diverse functions mediating cell–cell junction interactions, receptor signaling, and binding multivalent scaffold proteins, is associated with a spectrum of clinically heterogeneous phenotypes with biallelic perturbation. Despite its clinical relevance, the mechanistic underpinnings of these variants remain elusive, underscoring the need for extensive case series and functional investigations. In this study, we conducted a systematic review of cases in the literature through two electronic databases following the PRISMA guidelines. We selected nine studies, including 18 patients, with homozygous or compound heterozygous variants in MPDZ and added five patients from four unrelated families with novel MPDZ variants. To evaluate the role of Mpdz on hearing, we analyzed available auditory electrophysiology data from a knockout murine model (Mpdzem1(IMPC)J/em1(IMPC)J) generated by the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium. Using exome and genome sequencing, we identified three families with compound heterozygous variants, and one family with a homozygous frameshift variant. MPDZ-related disease is clinically heterogenous with hydrocephaly, vision impairment, hearing impairment and cardiovascular disease occurring most frequently. Additionally, we describe two unrelated patients with spasticity, expanding the phenotypic spectrum. Our murine analysis of the Mpdzem1(IMPC)J/em1(IMPC)J allele showed severe hearing impairment. Overall, we expand understanding of MPDZ-related phenotypes and highlight hearing impairment and spasticity among the heterogeneous phenotypes.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Genetics links research to the clinic, translating advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of genetic disease for the practising clinical geneticist. The journal publishes high quality research papers, short reports, reviews and mini-reviews that connect medical genetics research with clinical practice.
Topics of particular interest are:
• Linking genetic variations to disease
• Genome rearrangements and disease
• Epigenetics and disease
• The translation of genotype to phenotype
• Genetics of complex disease
• Management/intervention of genetic diseases
• Novel therapies for genetic diseases
• Developmental biology, as it relates to clinical genetics
• Social science research on the psychological and behavioural aspects of living with or being at risk of genetic disease