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Identification of Loss-of-function HOXA2 Mutations in Chinese Families with Dominant Bilateral Microtia

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Journal Gene
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2020 Jul 11
PMID 32649979
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HOX genes are important regulatory genes patterning head formation, including development of the ear. Microtia is a congenital ear anomaly characterized by lacking all or part of the structures of the outer ear. To date, only four HOXA2 mutations were reported in families with autosomal-recessive or dominant microtia, with or without hearing impairment. More identified mutations are needed to confirm the correlation between genotype and phenotype. Here, we collect two Chinese families with non-syndromic bilateral microtia. Next generation sequencing identified two heterozygous nonsense HOXA2 mutations, one in each family. One mutation (c.637A > T, p.Lys213*) is newly reported, while the other one (c.703C > T,p.Gln235*) is consistent with a previous report. In mouse, Hoxa2 can bind to a long-range enhancer and regulate expression of the Hmx1 gene, which is a crucial transcription factor in eye and ear development. Using dual luciferase reporter assays, we showed that both HOXA2 mutations have impaired activation of the long-range enhancer of HMX1. In the present study, we report the first two bilateral non-syndromic microtia cases with HOXA2 mutations of Chinese origin and identify a novel mutation. Our results also provide molecular insights about how these nonsense HOXA2 mutations could affect the activation of its downstream target HMX1 by interacting with the long-range enhancer.

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