• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: MAB21L1 loss of function causes a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder with distinctivecerebellar,ocular, craniofacial andgenital features (COFG syndrome)
  • Contributor: Rad, Abolfazl; Altunoglu, Umut; Miller, Rebecca; Maroofian, Reza; James, Kiely N; Çağlayan, Ahmet Okay; Najafi, Maryam; Stanley, Valentina; Boustany, Rose-Mary; Yeşil, Gözde; Sahebzamani, Afsaneh; Ercan-Sencicek, Gülhan; Saeidi, Kolsoum; Wu, Kaman; Bauer, Peter; Bakey, Zeineb; Gleeson, Joseph G; Hauser, Natalie; Gunel, Murat; Kayserili, Hulya; Schmidts, Miriam
  • Published: BMJ, 2019
  • Published in: Journal of Medical Genetics, 56 (2019) 5, Seite 332-339
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2018-105623
  • ISSN: 0022-2593; 1468-6244
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  • Description: BackgroundPutative nucleotidyltransferase MAB21L1 is a member of an evolutionarily well-conserved family of the male abnormal 21 (MAB21)-like proteins. Little is known about the biochemical function of the protein; however, prior studies have shown essential roles for several aspects of embryonic development including the eye, midbrain, neural tube and reproductive organs.ObjectiveA homozygous truncating variant inMAB21L1has recently been described in a male affected by intellectual disability, scrotal agenesis, ophthalmological anomalies, cerebellar hypoplasia and facial dysmorphism. We employed a combination of exome sequencing and homozygosity mapping to identify the underlying genetic cause in subjects with similar phenotypic features descending from five unrelated consanguineous families.ResultsWe identified four homozygousMAB21L1loss of function variants (p.Glu281fs*20, p.Arg287Glufs*14 p.Tyr280* and p.Ser93Serfs*48) and one missense variant (p.Gln233Pro) in 10 affected individuals from 5 consanguineous families with a distinctive autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental syndrome. Cardinal features of this syndrome include a characteristic facial gestalt, corneal dystrophy, hairy nipples, underdeveloped labioscrotal folds and scrotum/scrotal agenesis as well as cerebellar hypoplasia with ataxia and variable microcephaly.ConclusionThis report defines an ultrarare but clinically recognisable Cerebello-Oculo-Facio-Genital syndrome associated with recessiveMAB21L1variants. Additionally, our findings further support the critical role of MAB21L1 in cerebellum, lens, genitalia and as craniofacial morphogenesis.