Genetic and functional analysis of TUBB1 variants in congenital hypothyroidism.

Fang Wang, Chunhui Sun, Yangang Wang, Fengqi Wang, Shiguo Liu, Miaomiao Li
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Background: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is the most common neonatal disorder, primarily caused by thyroid dysgenesis (TD). While the genetic cause has been identified in less than 5% of TD cases, there is an urgent need to investigate additional gene mutations that may be responsible. In 2018, TUBB1 was identified as a novel candidate gene associated with TD. Nevertheless, further research is required to confirm the role of TUBB1 in TD pathogenesis and the association between TUBB1 mutations and TD in humans. Based on the previous genetic analysis of TUBB1 in 289 Chinese TD patients, this study aimed to further validate the association between TUBB1 and TD, and to explore the pathogenic mechanisms of TUBB1 c.952C>T at the cellular level.

Material and methods: We performed real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), western blot, Cell Counting Kit 8 (CCK8), and wound healing assay to evaluate the effect of TUBB1 c.952C>T on gene expression, cell proliferation, and migration.

Results: The c.952C>T mutant decreased the expression of TUBB1 in both mRNA and protein level, and inhibited the proliferation of thyroid cells significantly. Also, c.952C>T mutant showed restrain effects on the migration, although there was no stistical significance. Notably, pathogenic TUBB1 variants were not detected in patients with dyshormonogenesis (DH).

Conclusions: TUBB1 variants confer genetic susceptibility to TD but not DH. The pathogenic variant in TUBB1 was identified in 1.38% (4/289) of our Chinese TD patient cohort, and burden test analysis revealed an association between TUBB1 variants and TD. Functional experimental results indicated that the c.952C>T mutant dominantly affects gene expression and proliferation of thyroid cells.

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先天性甲状腺功能减退症中 TUBB1 变异的遗传和功能分析
背景:先天性甲状腺功能减退症(CH)是最常见的新生儿疾病,主要由甲状腺发育不良(TD)引起。虽然在不到5%的TD病例中确定了遗传原因,但迫切需要调查可能负责的其他基因突变。2018年,TUBB1被确定为与TD相关的新候选基因。然而,需要进一步的研究来证实TUBB1在TD发病机制中的作用以及TUBB1突变与人类TD之间的关系。本研究在既往289例中国TD患者TUBB1基因分析的基础上,旨在进一步验证TUBB1与TD的相关性,并从细胞水平探讨TUBB1 c.952C>T的致病机制。材料和方法:我们采用实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)、western blot、细胞计数试剂盒8 (CCK8)和伤口愈合实验来评估TUBB1 c.952C>T对基因表达、细胞增殖和迁移的影响。结果:c.952C>T突变体在mRNA和蛋白水平上降低了TUBB1的表达,显著抑制了甲状腺细胞的增殖。此外,c.952C >t突变体对迁移也有抑制作用,但没有统计学意义。值得注意的是,致病性TUBB1变异未在激素生成障碍(DH)患者中检测到。结论:TUBB1变异赋予TD而非DH遗传易感性。在我们的中国TD患者队列中,1.38%(4/289)的患者中发现了TUBB1的致病变异,负担试验分析显示TUBB1变异与TD之间存在关联。功能实验结果表明,c.952C >t突变体主要影响甲状腺细胞的基因表达和增殖。
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