Title : Monogenic Hashimoto thyroiditis associated with a variant in the thyroglobulin (TG) gene - Lo_2018_J.Autoimmun_86_116 |
Author(s) : Lo MS , Towne M , VanNoy GE , Brownstein CA , Lane AA , Chatila TA , Agrawal PB |
Ref : J Autoimmun , 86 :116 , 2018 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Risk of autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) is strongly heritable. Multiple genes confer increased risk for AITD, but a monogenic origin has not yet been described. We studied a family with apparent autosomal dominant, early onset Hashimoto thyroiditis. METHODS: The family was enrolled in an IRB-approved protocol. Whole exome sequencing was used to study the proband and an affected sibling. The identified variant was studied in other family members by Sanger sequencing. RESULTS: We identified a previously unreported splice site variant in the thyroglobulin gene (TG c.1076-1G > C). This variant was confirmed in all affected family members who underwent testing, and also noted in one unaffected child. The variant is associated with exon 9 skipping, resulting in a novel in-frame variant transcript of TG. CONCLUSION: We discovered a monogenic form of AITD associated with a splice site variant in the thyroglobulin gene. This finding raises questions about the origins of thyroid autoimmunity; possible explanations include increased immunogenicity of the mutated protein or thyroid toxicity with secondary development of anti-thyroid antibodies. Further study into the effects of this variant on thyroid function and thyroid autoimmunity are warranted. |
PubMedSearch : Lo_2018_J.Autoimmun_86_116 |
PubMedID: 28942902 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-TG |
Mutation | IVS8-1G>C_human-TG |
Gene_locus | human-TG |
Disease | Goiter, familial with hypothyroidism, autosomal recessive |
Lo MS, Towne M, VanNoy GE, Brownstein CA, Lane AA, Chatila TA, Agrawal PB (2018)
Monogenic Hashimoto thyroiditis associated with a variant in the thyroglobulin (TG) gene
J Autoimmun
86 :116
Lo MS, Towne M, VanNoy GE, Brownstein CA, Lane AA, Chatila TA, Agrawal PB (2018)
J Autoimmun
86 :116