Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.

BACKGROUND: Wolfram Syndrome (WS) is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy, and Deafness identified by the acronym "DIDMOAD". The WS gene, WFS1, encodes a transmembrane protein called Wolframin, which recent...

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Main Authors: Concetta Aloi, Alessandro Salina, Lorenzo Pasquali, Francesca Lugani, Katia Perri, Chiara Russo, Ramona Tallone, Gian Marco Ghiggeri, Renata Lorini, Giuseppe d'Annunzio
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3251553?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a31d8de836c34641b7511270e9055a3c2020-11-25T02:15:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0171e2915010.1371/journal.pone.0029150Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.Concetta AloiAlessandro SalinaLorenzo PasqualiFrancesca LuganiKatia PerriChiara RussoRamona TalloneGian Marco GhiggeriRenata LoriniGiuseppe d'AnnunzioBACKGROUND: Wolfram Syndrome (WS) is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy, and Deafness identified by the acronym "DIDMOAD". The WS gene, WFS1, encodes a transmembrane protein called Wolframin, which recent evidence suggests may serve as a novel endoplasmic reticulum calcium channel in pancreatic β-cells and neurons. WS is a rare disease, with an estimated prevalence of 1/550.000 children, with a carrier frequency of 1/354. The aim of our study was to determine the genotype of WS patients in order to establish a genotype/phenotype correlation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We clinically evaluated 9 young patients from 9 unrelated families (6 males, 3 females). Basic criteria for WS clinical diagnosis were coexistence of insulin-treated diabetes mellitus and optic atrophy occurring before 15 years of age. Genetic analysis for WFS1 was performed by direct sequencing. Molecular sequencing revealed 5 heterozygous compound and 3 homozygous mutations. All of them were located in exon 8, except one in exon 4. In one proband only an heterozygous mutation (A684V) was found. Two new variants c.2663 C>A and c.1381 A>C were detected. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our study increases the spectrum of WFS1 mutations with two novel variants. The male patient carrying the compound mutation [c.1060_1062delTTC]+[c.2663 C>A] showed the most severe phenotype: diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy (visual acuity 5/10), deafness with deep auditory bilaterally 8000 Hz, diabetes insipidus associated to reduced volume of posterior pituitary and pons. He died in bed at the age of 13 years. The other patient carrying the compound mutation [c.409_424dup16]+[c.1381 A>C] showed a less severe phenotype (DM, OA).http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3251553?pdf=render
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author Concetta Aloi
Alessandro Salina
Lorenzo Pasquali
Francesca Lugani
Katia Perri
Chiara Russo
Ramona Tallone
Gian Marco Ghiggeri
Renata Lorini
Giuseppe d'Annunzio
spellingShingle Concetta Aloi
Alessandro Salina
Lorenzo Pasquali
Francesca Lugani
Katia Perri
Chiara Russo
Ramona Tallone
Gian Marco Ghiggeri
Renata Lorini
Giuseppe d'Annunzio
Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Concetta Aloi
Alessandro Salina
Lorenzo Pasquali
Francesca Lugani
Katia Perri
Chiara Russo
Ramona Tallone
Gian Marco Ghiggeri
Renata Lorini
Giuseppe d'Annunzio
author_sort Concetta Aloi
title Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.
title_short Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.
title_full Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.
title_fullStr Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.
title_full_unstemmed Wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.
title_sort wolfram syndrome: new mutations, different phenotype.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Wolfram Syndrome (WS) is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy, and Deafness identified by the acronym "DIDMOAD". The WS gene, WFS1, encodes a transmembrane protein called Wolframin, which recent evidence suggests may serve as a novel endoplasmic reticulum calcium channel in pancreatic β-cells and neurons. WS is a rare disease, with an estimated prevalence of 1/550.000 children, with a carrier frequency of 1/354. The aim of our study was to determine the genotype of WS patients in order to establish a genotype/phenotype correlation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We clinically evaluated 9 young patients from 9 unrelated families (6 males, 3 females). Basic criteria for WS clinical diagnosis were coexistence of insulin-treated diabetes mellitus and optic atrophy occurring before 15 years of age. Genetic analysis for WFS1 was performed by direct sequencing. Molecular sequencing revealed 5 heterozygous compound and 3 homozygous mutations. All of them were located in exon 8, except one in exon 4. In one proband only an heterozygous mutation (A684V) was found. Two new variants c.2663 C>A and c.1381 A>C were detected. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our study increases the spectrum of WFS1 mutations with two novel variants. The male patient carrying the compound mutation [c.1060_1062delTTC]+[c.2663 C>A] showed the most severe phenotype: diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy (visual acuity 5/10), deafness with deep auditory bilaterally 8000 Hz, diabetes insipidus associated to reduced volume of posterior pituitary and pons. He died in bed at the age of 13 years. The other patient carrying the compound mutation [c.409_424dup16]+[c.1381 A>C] showed a less severe phenotype (DM, OA).
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