Biallelic sequence variants in INTS1 in patients with developmental delays, cataracts, and craniofacial anomalies

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Max Krall
Stephanie Htun
Rhonda E. Schnur
Alice S. Brooks
Laura Baker
Alejandra de Alba Campomanes
Ryan E. Lamont
Karen W. Gripp
Dina Schneidman-Duhovny
A. Micheil Innes
Grazia M. S. Mancini
Anne M. Slavotinek
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[1] University of California,Dept. Pediatrics, Division of Genetics
[2] San Francisco,Department of Clinical Genetics
[3] GeneDx,Division of Medical Genetics
[4] ErasmusMC University Medical Center,Department of Ophthalmology
[5] A.I. du Pont Hospital for Children/Nemours,Department of Medical Genetics and Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine
[6] University of California,School of Computer Science and Engineering
[7] San Francisco,Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Life Sciences
[8] University of Calgary,undefined
[9] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
[10] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
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The Integrator complex subunit 1 (INTS1) is a component of the integrator complex that comprises 14 subunits and associates with RPB1 to catalyze endonucleolytic cleavage of nascent snRNAs and assist RNA polymerase II in promoter-proximal pause-release on protein-coding genes. We present five patients, including two sib pairs, with biallelic sequence variants in INTS1. The patients manifested absent or severely limited speech, an abnormal gait, hypotonia and cataracts. Exome sequencing revealed biallelic variants in INTS1 in all patients. One sib pair demonstrated a missense variant, p.(Arg77Cys), and a frameshift variant, p.(Arg1800Profs*20), another sib pair had a homozygous missense variant, p.(Pro1874Leu), and the fifth patient had a frameshift variant, p.(Leu1764Cysfs*16) and a missense variant, p.(Leu2164Pro). We also report additional clinical data on three previously described individuals with a homozygous, loss of function variant, p.(Ser1784*) in INTS1 that shared cognitive delays, cataracts and dysmorphic features with these patients. Several of the variants affected the protein C-terminus and preliminary modeling showed that the p.(Pro1874Leu) and p.(Leu2164Pro) variants may interfere with INTS1 helix folding. In view of the cataracts observed, we performed in-situ hybridization and demonstrated expression of ints1 in the zebrafish eye. We used Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9 to make larvae with biallelic insertion/deletion (indel) variants in ints1. The mutant larvae developed typically through gastrulation, but sections of the eye showed abnormal lens development. The distinctive phenotype associated with biallelic variants in INTS1 points to dysfunction of the integrator complex as a mechanism for intellectual disability, eye defects and craniofacial anomalies.
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