Abstract

ObjectivesRunt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) gene is known to cause rare autosomal dominant skeletal disorder Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD). Here, we explored a novel, large deletion in RUNX2 gene in a Chinese patient with CCD and the function associated with the mutation. DesignGenomic DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood and subjected to do DNA sequencing. Sanger sequencing was used to do mutational analysis of the RUNX2 gene. Function associated with RUNX2 mutation was investigated by performing conservation analysis, secondary structure analysis, subcellular localization study and reporter assay. ResultsWe identified a novel, large deletion mutation involving a c.243-260delGGCGGCTGCGGCGGCGGC mutation in exon 2 of the RUNX2 gene. Conservation and secondary structure analysis revealed that the novel mutation located in QA domain and converted the structure of RUNX2. Subcellular localization analysis revealed that the novel mutant showed the same intracellular localization with the wild type of RUNX2, and both of them localized exclusively in the nucleus. While reporter assay indicated the novel mutant severely impaired the transactivation activities of RUNX2 gene. ConclusionsOur findings demonstrated that the novel c.243-260delGGCGGCTGCGGCGGCGGC mutation resulted in CCD. These results extend the spectrum of RUNX2 mutations in CCD patients and suggest a functional role of the novel mutation in CCD.

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