SVEP1对淋巴系统的形态发生很重要:可能与淋巴水肿有关。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Lymphology Pub Date : 2021-09-07 DOI:10.2458/lymph.4678
S. Michelini, B. Amato, M. Ricci, R. Serrani, D. Vešelényiová, S. Kenanoglu, D. Kurti, A. Dautaj, M. Baglivo, R. Compagna, J. Krajc̆ovic̆, M. Dundar, S. H. Basha, S. Priya, J. Belgrado, M. Bertelli
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SVEP1,也称为Polydom,是一种大型细胞外镶嵌蛋白,具有蛋白质相互作用和粘附功能。由于Svep1基因敲除动物表现出严重的水肿和淋巴系统畸形,本研究的目的是评估淋巴水肿患者中Svep1变体的存在。我们分析了246名淋巴水肿患者的DNA中已知淋巴水肿基因的变异,其中235人检测呈阴性,并对新的候选基因进行了第二次检测,包括SVEP1,如本文所述。我们发现三个样本在SVEP1基因中存在罕见的杂合错义单核苷酸变体。在一个家族中,健康成员被发现携带相同的变体,并报告了一些亚临床水肿。基于我们的研究结果和文献综述,我们提出SVEP1作为一种候选基因,应在淋巴畸形患者中进行测序,无论是否存在淋巴水肿,以调查并增加其可能参与淋巴水肿发展的证据。
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SVEP1 is important for morphogenesis of lymphatic system: Possible implications in lymphedema.
SVEP1, also known as Polydom, is a large extracellular mosaic protein with functions in protein interactions and adhesion. Since Svep1 knockout animals show severe edema and lymphatic system malformations, the aim of this study is to evaluate the presence of SVEP1 variants in patients with lymphedema. We analyzed DNA from 246 lymphedema patients for variants in known lymphedema genes, 235 of whom tested negative and underwent a second testing for new candidate genes, including SVEP1, as reported here. We found three samples with rare heterozygous missense single-nucleotide variants in the SVEP1 gene. In one family, healthy members were found to carry the same variants and reported some subclinical edema. Based on our findings and a review of the literature, we propose SVEP1 as a candidate gene that should be sequenced in patients with lymphatic malformations, with or without lymphedema, in order to investigate and add evidence on its possible involvement in the development of lymphedema.
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Lymphology
Lymphology 医学-免疫学
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal contains original articles, special features (see below), and information regarding the International Society of Lymphology. It seeks original papers dealing with clinical and basic studies of the lymphatic system and its disorders including related fields. Articles are accepted for external review and publication on the condition that they are contributed to Lymphology only and that no substantial part has been or will be published elsewhere.
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