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High precision characterization of RCCX rearrangements in a 21-hydroxylase deficiency Latin American cohort using oxford nanopore long read sequencing
Abstract
The CYP21A2 gene, mapped to the RCCX module in 6p21.3, is responsible for 21-hydroxylase
deficiency (21-HD). In this work, we leveraged Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) Long Read
sequencing (LRS) to analyze samples from an Argentinian cohort of 21-HD. A total of 34 samples
were sequenced in 2 amplicons of 8.5 Kb covering the centromeric and telomeric RCCX modules. The
number of variants found varied between 3 and 106 and all expected pathogenic
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The CYP21A2 gene, mapped to the RCCX module in 6p21.3, is responsible for 21-hydroxylase
deficiency (21-HD). In this work, we leveraged Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) Long Read
sequencing (LRS) to analyze samples from an Argentinian cohort of 21-HD. A total of 34 samples
were sequenced in 2 amplicons of 8.5 Kb covering the centromeric and telomeric RCCX modules. The
number of variants found varied between 3 and 106 and all expected pathogenic variants and new
ones were obtained with the LR sequencing workflow developed. We defined with higher accuracy
the breakpoints of the rearrangements allowing the reclassification of chimeras and/or converted
genes in 18.75% of the samples, some of them with clinical implications. By addressing the study of
the telomeric RCCX module/s in depth, we found 19 genetic variants (GVs) for CYP21A1P and 29 GVs
for TNXA not previously described in Latin American populations. This study may represent the first
application of ONT LRS for clinical evaluation of Latin American subjects, highlighting the importance
of LRS as a high-resolution method of diagnosis. It would allow a better understanding of the diversity
of the RCCX modules and improve our knowledge of the variation of genetic mechanisms behind the
disease.
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Author
Claps, Aldana;
Fernández, Cecilia;
Fernandez, Franco Daniel;
Macchiaroli, Natalia;
Ingravidi, Marina L.;
Delea, Marisol;
Fernández, Cecilia;
Castro, Tania;
Laiseca, Julieta;
Kamenetzky, Laura;
Taboas, Melisa;
Dain, Liliana;
Fuente
Scientific Reports 15 : 24983 (July 2025)
Date
2025-07-10
Editorial
Springer Nature
ISSN
2045-2322
Formato
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Tipo de documento
artículo
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Derechos de acceso
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