Identification of a novel nonsense mutation in the ligand-binding domain of the vitamin d receptor gene and clinical description of two greek patients with hereditary vitamin d-resistant rickets and alopecia

Horm Res Paediatr. 2014;82(3):206-12. doi: 10.1159/000362618. Epub 2014 Jul 23.

Abstract

Background/aims: We analyzed the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene in 2 Greek patients who exhibited the classical features of hereditary vitamin D-resistant rickets (HVDRR) type II, including severe bone deformities and alopecia. We also describe the clinical phenotypes and the response to treatment of our patients.

Methods: Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of both patients. Coding region and flanking introns of VDR gDNA was amplified and direct sequenced.

Results: A unique cytosine to thymine (C>T) transition was identified at nucleotide position 1066 (c.1066C>T) in the ligand-binding domain of the VDR gene of both patients, predicting the substitution of a glutamine to a terminal codon at position 356 (Gln356stop).

Conclusions: The novel nonsense mutation c.1066C>T (Gln356stop) is expected to result in a VDR protein 71 amino acids shorter and thus to affect the normal VDR function. In particular, the missing protein part alters the VDR heterodimerization with the retinoid X receptor which has been correlated with the presence of alopecia. Both patients were introduced to treatment with supraphysiological doses of 1α-calcidiol which improved their clinical phenotypes except for alopecia.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Alopecia / genetics*
  • Alopecia / physiopathology*
  • Amino Acid Substitution / genetics
  • Bone and Bones / abnormalities
  • Child
  • Codon, Nonsense / genetics*
  • DNA / genetics
  • Exons / genetics
  • Female
  • Glutamine / genetics
  • Humans
  • Muscle Weakness / genetics
  • Muscle Weakness / physiopathology
  • Receptors, Calcitriol / genetics*
  • Rickets, Hypophosphatemic / genetics*
  • Rickets, Hypophosphatemic / physiopathology*

Substances

  • Codon, Nonsense
  • Receptors, Calcitriol
  • Glutamine
  • DNA