Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine (Jul 2024)

Multisystem disorder associated with a pathogenic variant in CLCN7 in the absence of osteopetrosis

  • Chung‐Lin Lee,
  • Yeun‐Wen Chang,
  • Hsiang‐Yu Lin,
  • Hung‐Chang Lee,
  • Ting‐Chi Yeh,
  • Li‐Ching Fang,
  • Ni‐Chung Lee,
  • Jeng‐Daw Tsai,
  • Shuan‐Pei Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.2494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background We clinically and genetically evaluated a Taiwanese boy presenting with developmental delay, organomegaly, hypogammaglobulinemia and hypopigmentation without osteopetrosis. Whole‐exome sequencing revealed a de novo gain‐of‐function variant, p.Tyr715Cys, in the C‐terminal domain of ClC‐7 encoded by CLCN7. Methods Nicoli et al. (2019) assessed the functional impact of p.Tyr715Cys by heterologous expression in Xenopus oocytes and evaluating resulting currents. Results The variant led to increased outward currents, indicating it underlies the patient's phenotype of lysosomal hyperacidity, storage defects and vacuolization. This demonstrates the crucial physiological role of ClC‐7 antiporter activity in maintaining appropriate lysosomal pH. Conclusion Elucidating mechanisms by which CLCN7 variants lead to lysosomal dysfunction will advance understanding of genotype–phenotype correlations. Identifying modifier genes and compensatory pathways may reveal therapeutic targets. Ongoing functional characterization of variants along with longitudinal clinical evaluations will continue advancing knowledge of ClC‐7's critical roles and disease mechanisms resulting from its dysfunction. Expanded cohort studies are warranted to delineate the full spectrum of associated phenotypes.

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