{"id":8526,"date":"2017-01-10T09:12:49","date_gmt":"2017-01-10T08:12:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.humangenetik-umg.de\/en\/geboren-ohne-nase\/"},"modified":"2017-01-17T13:08:48","modified_gmt":"2017-01-17T12:08:48","slug":"born-with-no-nose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.humangenetik-umg.de\/en\/born-with-no-nose\/","title":{"rendered":"Born with no nose: Researchers from G\u00f6ttingen uncover genetic cause"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It is an extremely rare congenital disease with a very striking appearance: When children are born with no nose or with incompletely developed nasal structures, they have a condition called \u201carhinia\u201d. Some also have eye anomalies &#8211; a combination that is known as Bosma syndrome. So far, the cause of this syndrome has been unclear, but an international collaboration led by Bernd Wollnik and his working group at the Institute of Human Genetics of the University Medical Center G\u00f6ttingen has now uncovered that mutations in a specific gene lead to the failure of normal nose development in patients with arhinia and Bosma syndrome. At the same time, they have gained fascinating insights into the underlying mechanisms that act on the molecular level. And, remarkably, these new findings may also contribute to the development of novel treatment options for an entirely different congenital disorder. The results of their study have now been published in the renowned Nature Genetics journal. <\/p>\n<p>The researchers investigated 14 patients with arhinia \u2013 so far less than 50 affected people have been described worldwide. Using the latest molecular genetic methods of next-generation sequencing, they analyzed the protein encoding regions of all 19.000 genes in patients. They discovered that all affected individuals carried a disease-causing mutation in the same gene. These mutations had newly occurred in the patients, i.e. children had not inherited them from their parents.<\/p>\n<p>That mutations in this particular gene, <em>SMCHD1<\/em>, can have serious health implications had already been known \u2013 however, such genetic changes had so far only been described in relation to an entirely different disorder: <em>SMCHD1 <\/em>mutations had previously been identified in patients with a condition called facioscapulohumeral muscle dystrophy (FSHD) type 2, a muscular disease that may also involve the heart muscle. The current research study had therefore also been funded by the DFG CRC1002 \u201cModulatory units in heart failure\u201d at G\u00f6ttingen. \u201cOur genetic studies now suggest that, depending on the type of mutation, changes in <em>SMCHD1 <\/em>can bring about entirely different conditions involving distinct organ systems and tissues\u201d says Dr. G\u00f6khan Yigit, who leads a junior research group at the Institute of Human Genetics and contributed significantly to the study.<\/p>\n<p>To learn more about the consequences of the identified mutations and the function of the SMCHD1 protein, the different research teams based at G\u00f6ttingen, Paris, Singapore and Melbourne and their collaboration partners performed biochemical assays and additional functional studies. They showed that the mutations in their patients increase the protein function \u2013 an effect which is contrary to that brought about by the mutations underlying FSHD as they lead to a disturbed SMCHD1 function. These findings are in line with the observation that the two conditions do not appear together, i.e. all patients who have been described to carry an <em>SMCHD1 <\/em>mutation have either a muscle disease or lack of nose. So it is the type and functional impact of the particular <em>SMCHD1 <\/em>mutation in a patient\u2019s DNA that decides which of the condition will develop. <\/p>\n<p>The extensive functional experiments did thus not only demonstrate that SMCHD1 is a key player in nose development, but they also shed further light on the general function of SMCHD1. This new understanding may contribute to the development of novel approaches for the treatment of FSHD type 2 muscle disease. \u201cWe have now learned how and by what mechanisms SMCHD1 protein function may be increased\u201d, says Bernd Wollnik, director of the Institute of Human Genetics at G\u00f6ttingen, \u201cand this may form the basis for designing new, innovative therapeutic options for this severe muscle disease&#8221;. <\/p>\n<p><strong>De novo mutations in SMCHD1 cause Bosma arhinia microphthalmia syndrome and abrogate nasal development.<\/strong><br \/>\nGordon CT, Xue S, Yigit G, Filali H, Chen K, [\u2026] Javed A, Blewitt ME, Amiel J, Wollnik B, Reversade B<br \/>\n<em>Nat Genet<\/em>. 2017 Jan 9. doi: 10.1038\/ng.3765. 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