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Functional analysis of the CTNS gene exonic variants predicted to affect splicing

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CLINICAL GENETICS
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cge.14460

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CTNS gene; exon skipping; exonic variant; minigene; pre-mRNA splicing

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This study analyzed exonic variants in the CTNS gene using bioinformatics tools and identified six candidate variants that induce splicing alterations. The results contribute to the correct molecular characterization of cystinosis variants and inform emerging therapies.
Cystinosis is a severe, monogenic systemic disease caused by variants in CTNS gene. Currently, there is growing evidence that exonic variants in many diseases can affect pre-mRNA splicing. The impact of CTNS gene exonic variants on splicing regulation may be underestimated due to the lack of routine studies at the RNA level. Here, we analyzed 59 exonic variants in the CTNS gene using bioinformatics tools and identified candidate variants that may induce splicing alterations by minigene assays. We identified six exonic variants that induce splicing alterations by disrupting the ratio of exonic splicing enhancers/exonic splicing silencers (ESEs/ESSs) or by interfering with the recognition of classical splice sites, or both. Our results help in the correct molecular characterization of variants in cystinosis and inform emerging therapies. Furthermore, our work suggests that the combination of in silico and in vitro assays facilitates to assess the effects of DNA variants driving rare genetic diseases on splicing regulation and will enhance the clinical utility of variant functional annotation.

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