Functional analysis of 22 splice-site mutations in the PHEX, the causative gene in X-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets
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Functional analysis of 22 splice-site mutations in the PHEX, the causative gene in X-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets
Abstract
Context: X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) is caused by inactivating mutations in the PHEX gene and is the most common form of hereditary rickets. The splice-site mutations account for 17% of all reported PHEX mutations. The functional consequence of these splice-site mutations has not been systemically investigated.
Objective: The current study was undertaken to functionally annotate previously reported 22 splice-site mutations in the PHEX gene.
Methods: PHEX mini-genes with different splice-site mutations were created by site-directed mutagenesis and expressed in HEK293 cells. The mRNA transcripts were analyzed by RT-PCR, cloning, and sequencing.
Results: These splicing mutations led to a variety of consequences, including exon skipping, intron retention, and activation of cryptic splice sites. Among 22 splice-site mutations, exon skipping was the most common event accounting for 73% (16/22). Non-canonical splice-site mutations could result in splicing errors to the same extent as canonical splice-site mutations such as c.436+3G>C, c.436+4A>C, c.436+6T>C, c.437-3C>G, c.850-3C>G, c.1080-3C>A, c.1482+5G>C, c.1586+6T>C, c.1645+5G>A, c.1645+6T>C, c.1701-16T>A, c.1768+5G>A, and c.1899+5G>A. Interestingly, non-canonical (c.436+6T>C and c.1586+6T>C) and canonical splice-site mutations (c.1769-1G>C) could generate partial splicing errors (both wild-type and mutant transcripts were detected), resulting in incomplete inactivation of PHEX gene, which may explain the mild disease phenotype reported previously, providing evidence of genotype-phenotype correlation. c.1645C>T (p.R549*) had no impact on pre-mRNA splicing although it is located next to canonical splice donor site GT.
Conclusions: Exon skipping is the most common outcome due to splice-site mutations. Both canonical and non-canonical splice-site mutations can result in either severe or mild RNA splicing defects, contributing to phenotype heterogeneity. Non-canonical splice-site mutations should not be overlooked in genetic screening especially those located within 50 bp from canonical splice site.
Keywords: Hypophosphatemic rickets; PHEX; Phenotype-genotype correlation; RNA splicing; Splice-site mutation.
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