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Mutations in Fibronectin Cause a Subtype of Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia with "Corner Fractures".


ABSTRACT: Fibronectin is a master organizer of extracellular matrices (ECMs) and promotes the assembly of collagens, fibrillin-1, and other proteins. It is also known to play roles in skeletal tissues through its secretion by osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and mesenchymal cells. Spondylometaphyseal dysplasias (SMDs) comprise a diverse group of skeletal dysplasias and often manifest as short stature, growth-plate irregularities, and vertebral anomalies, such as scoliosis. By comparing the exomes of individuals with SMD with the radiographic appearance of "corner fractures" at metaphyses, we identified three individuals with fibronectin (FN1) variants affecting highly conserved residues. Furthermore, using matching tools and the SkelDys emailing list, we identified other individuals with de novo FN1 variants and a similar phenotype. The severe scoliosis in most individuals and rare developmental coxa vara distinguish individuals with FN1 mutations from those with classical Sutcliffe-type SMD. To study functional consequences of these FN1 mutations on the protein level, we introduced three disease-associated missense variants (p.Cys87Phe [c.260G>T], p.Tyr240Asp [c.718T>G], and p.Cys260Gly [c.778T>G]) into a recombinant secreted N-terminal 70 kDa fragment (rF70K) and the full-length fibronectin (rFN). The wild-type rF70K and rFN were secreted into the culture medium, whereas all mutant proteins were either not secreted or secreted at significantly lower amounts. Immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated increased intracellular retention of the mutant proteins. In summary, FN1 mutations that cause defective fibronectin secretion are found in SMD, and we thus provide additional evidence for a critical function of fibronectin in cartilage and bone.

SUBMITTER: Lee CS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5673654 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutations in Fibronectin Cause a Subtype of Spondylometaphyseal Dysplasia with "Corner Fractures".

Lee Chae Syng CS   Fu He H   Baratang Nissan N   Rousseau Justine J   Kumra Heena H   Sutton V Reid VR   Niceta Marcello M   Ciolfi Andrea A   Yamamoto Guilherme G   Bertola Débora D   Marcelis Carlo L CL   Lugtenberg Dorien D   Bartuli Andrea A   Kim Choel C   Hoover-Fong Julie J   Sobreira Nara N   Pauli Richard R   Bacino Carlos C   Krakow Deborah D   Parboosingh Jillian J   Yap Patrick P   Kariminejad Ariana A   McDonald Marie T MT   Aracena Mariana I MI   Lausch Ekkehart E   Unger Sheila S   Superti-Furga Andrea A   Lu James T JT   Cohn Dan H DH   Tartaglia Marco M   Lee Brendan H BH   Reinhardt Dieter P DP   Campeau Philippe M PM  

American journal of human genetics 20171101 5


Fibronectin is a master organizer of extracellular matrices (ECMs) and promotes the assembly of collagens, fibrillin-1, and other proteins. It is also known to play roles in skeletal tissues through its secretion by osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and mesenchymal cells. Spondylometaphyseal dysplasias (SMDs) comprise a diverse group of skeletal dysplasias and often manifest as short stature, growth-plate irregularities, and vertebral anomalies, such as scoliosis. By comparing the exomes of individuals  ...[more]

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