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A comprehensive approach to identification of pathogenic FANCA variants in Fanconi anemia patients and their families
Authors:Danielle C. Kimble  Francis P. Lach  Siobhan Q. Gregg  Frank X. Donovan  Elizabeth K. Flynn  Aparna Kamat  Alice Young  Meghana Vemulapalli  James W. Thomas  James C. Mullikin  Arleen D. Auerbach  Agata Smogorzewska  Settara C. Chandrasekharappa
Affiliation:1. Cancer Genetics and Comparative Genomics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland;2. Laboratory of Genome Maintenance, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York;3. NIH Intramural Sequencing Center, National Human Genome Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland;4. Human Genetics and Hematology Program, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York
Abstract:Fanconi anemia (FA) is a rare recessive DNA repair deficiency resulting from mutations in one of at least 22 genes. Two‐thirds of FA families harbor mutations in FANCA. To genotype patients in the International Fanconi Anemia Registry (IFAR) we employed multiple methodologies, screening 216 families for FANCA mutations. We describe identification of 57 large deletions and 261 sequence variants, in 159 families. All but seven families harbored distinct combinations of two mutations demonstrating high heterogeneity. Pathogenicity of the 18 novel missense variants was analyzed functionally by determining the ability of the mutant cDNA to improve the survival of a FANCA‐null cell line when treated with MMC. Overexpressed pathogenic missense variants were found to reside in the cytoplasm, and nonpathogenic in the nucleus. RNA analysis demonstrated that two variants (c.522G > C and c.1565A > G), predicted to encode missense variants, which were determined to be nonpathogenic by a functional assay, caused skipping of exons 5 and 16, respectively, and are most likely pathogenic. We report 48 novel FANCA sequence variants. Defining both variants in a large patient cohort is a major step toward cataloging all FANCA variants, and permitting studies of genotype–phenotype correlations.
Keywords:Fanconi anemia  FANCA  functional assay  pathogenic mutations  recessive disorder
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