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A novel HESX1 splice mutation causes isolated GH deficiency by interfering with mRNA processing
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The c.357+3G>A mutation prevents the generation of one of the alternative isoforms normally produced by the wild-type allele, predicting a truncated HESX1 protein. The mutation is likely to cause IGHD in the heterozygous patient by interfering with the downregulation of HESX1 expression mediated by alternative splicing and NMD. Our results open new insight into the mechanism of HESX1 regulation suggesting that the coupling of alternative splicing and NMD might play a fundamental role in directing the HESX1 expression, and that the alteration of this process might lead to severe consequences.
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