Disruption of FBN1 by an Alu element insertion: A novel genetic cause of Marfan syndrome

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2023
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Alu elements are retrotransposons with ubiquitous presence in the human genome that have contributed to human genomic diversity and health. These approximately 300-bp sequences can cause or mediate disease by disrupting coding/splicing regions in the germline, by insertional mutagenesis in somatic cells, and in promoting formation of copy-number variants. Alu elements may also disrupt epigenetic regulation by affecting non-coding regulatory regions. There are increasing reports of apparently sporadic and inherited genetic disorders caused by Alu-related gene disruption, but Marfan syndrome resulting from Alu element insertion has not been previously described. We report a family with classic features of Marfan syndrome whose previous FBN1 genetic testing was inconclusive. Using contemporary next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics analysis, a pathogenic/disruptive Alu insertion occurring in the coding region of the FBN1 gene was identified (c.6564_6565insAlu; p. Glu2189fs) and was confirmed and specified further with Sanger sequencing. This identified the molecular basis of disease in the family that was missed using previous genetic testing technologies and highlights a novel pathogenic mechanism for Marfan syndrome. This case adds to the growing literature of Mendelian diseases caused by Alu retrotransposition, and it also shows the growing capability of genomic technologies for detecting atypical mutation events.

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Helm BM, Smith AM, Schmit K, Landis BJ, Vatta M, Ware SM. Disruption of FBN1 by an Alu element insertion: A novel genetic cause of Marfan syndrome. Eur J Med Genet. 2023;66(7):104775. doi:10.1016/j.ejmg.2023.104775
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