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Dissection of pleiotropic effects of variants in and adjacent to F8 exon 19 and rescue of mRNA splicing and protein function

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
卷 108, 期 8, 页码 1512-1525

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2021.06.012

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  1. Bayer
  2. University of Ferrara

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This study focused on the pathogenic significance of nucleotide variants within the F8 gene associated with hemophilia A, exploring their pleiotropic effects on protein biology and mRNA splicing. By combining in silico and recombinant expression analyses, the study characterized a large panel of hemophilia A-causing variants within F8 exon 19. The research findings allowed for precise classification of affected individuals and development of personalized therapeutic approaches.
The pathogenic significance of nucleotide variants commonly relies on nucleotide position within the gene, with exonic changes generally attributed to quantitative or qualitative alteration of protein biosynthesis, secretion, activity, or clearance. However, these changes may exert pleiotropic effects on both protein biology and mRNA splicing due to the overlapping of the amino acid and splicing codes, thus shaping the disease phenotypes. Here, we focused on hemophilia A, in which the definition of F8 variants' causative role and association to bleeding phenotypes is crucial for proper classification, genetic counseling, and management of affected individuals. We extensively characterized a large panel of hemophilia A-causing variants (n = 30) within F8 exon 19 by combining and comparing in silico and recombinant expression analyses. We identified exonic variants with pleiotropic effects and dissected the altered protein features of all missense changes. Importantly, results from multiple prediction algorithms provided qualitative results, while recombinant assays allowed us to correctly infer the likely phenotype severity for 90% of variants. Molecular characterization of pathogenic variants was also instrumental for the development of tailored correction approaches to rescue splicing affecting variants or missense changes impairing protein folding. A single engineered U1snRNA rescued mRNA splicing of nine different variants and the use of a chaperone-like drug resulted in improved factor VIII protein secretion for four missense variants. Overall, dissection of the molecular mechanisms of a large panel of HA variants allowed precise classification of HA-affected individuals and favored the development of personalized therapeutic approaches.

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