An intronic nucleotide variant of the RET proto-oncogene causes Hirschsprung disease by interfering with RNA splicing

Paola Griseri, Michele Mishto, Manuela Priolo, Barbara Pesce, Ben C. J. Hamel, Giovanni Romeo, Roberto Ravazzolo, Isabella Ceccherini
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The RET proto-oncogene is expressed during embryogenesis in neural-crest derived cells and is involved in different human neurocristopathies such as Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) syndromes and Hirschsprung disease (HSCR or congenital megacolon). While MEN2 are inherited cancer syndromes due to constitutive activation of the Ret receptor, HSCR pathogenesis is caused by loss of function of the RET product. We have analyzed the RET proto-oncogene in a family showing a peculiar recurrence of neurocristopathies: a mother with ganglioneuroblastoma and a daughter with long segment aganglionosis. In the HSCR patient no mutation in the RET gene was detected, except for a C>T substitution in intron 12. Functional evidences that such an intronic mutation introduces a novel splice donor site which is recognized and actively used during RNA splicing are provided. Moreover, a polymorphic RET variant, found overrepresented in sporadic medullary carcinomas, was detected in the mother. The association of HSCR with ganglioneuroblastoma in close relatives could be more than coincidental and further investigation into genes driving neural crest differentiation will help to explain the occurrence of different neurocristopathies within the same pedigree.

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RET原癌基因的内含子核苷酸变异通过干扰RNA剪接导致巨结肠疾病
RET原癌基因在神经嵴来源细胞的胚胎发育过程中表达,并参与不同的人类神经嵴病变,如2型多发性内分泌瘤(MEN2)综合征和先天性巨结肠病(HSCR或先天性巨结肠)。虽然MEN2是由于Ret受体的组成性激活而导致的遗传性癌症综合征,但HSCR的发病机制是由Ret产物功能丧失引起的。我们分析了RET原癌基因在一个家庭显示一个特殊的复发神经病变:母亲神经节神经母细胞瘤和女儿长节段神经节细胞病。在HSCR患者中,除了12内含子中的C>T替换外,未检测到RET基因突变。提供了这种内含子突变引入新的剪接供体位点的功能证据,该位点在RNA剪接过程中被识别并积极使用。此外,在散发性髓样癌中发现的多态RET变异在母亲中被检测到。近亲中HSCR与神经节神经母细胞瘤的关联可能不仅仅是巧合,对驱动神经嵴分化的基因的进一步研究将有助于解释同一家系中不同神经嵴病变的发生。
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