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Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare recessive disorder characterized by hypopigmentation, bleeding diathesis, and other symptoms due to multiple defects in lysosome-related organelles. Ten HPS subtypes have been identified with mutations in HPS1 to HPS10. Only four patients with HPS-1 have been reported in Chinese population. Using next-generation sequencing (NGS), we have screened 100 hypopigmentation genes and identified four HPS-1, two HPS-3, one HPS-5, and three HPS-6 in Chinese HPS patients with typical ocular or oculocutaneous albinism and the absence of platelet dense granules together with other variable phenotypes. All these patients except one homozygote were compound heterozygotes. Among these mutations, 14 were previously unreported alleles (four in HPS1, three in HPS3, two in
HPS5
, five in HPS6). Our results demonstrate the feasibility and utility of NGS-based panel diagnostics for HPS. Genotyping of HPS subtypes is a prerequisite for intervention of subtype-specific symptoms.
Pigment Cell
Melanoma
Res 2016 11
PMID:NGS-based 100-gene panel of hypopigmentation identifies mutations in Chinese Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome patients. 2759
Albinism is a rare genetic disease, comprising syndromic and non-syndromic forms. We assessed clinical and genetic characteristics in a prospective evaluation of 64 patients (33 children and 31 adults) seen at a specialized day hospital. Causative genetic mutations were found in TYR (23/64, 35.9%), OCA2 (19/64, 29.7%), TYRP1 (1/64, 1.6%), SLC45A2 (12/64, 18.7%), C10orf11 (1/64, 1.6%), HPS1 (3/64, 4.7%),
HPS5
(1/64, 1.5%), HPS6 (1/64, 1.6%) and GPR143 (2/64, 3.1%). Causative mutations remained undetermined for one patient (1.6%). Heterogeneity for hair and skin phenotype was noted across and within the different genotypes. Skin and hair hypopigmentation did not correlate with visual impairment. The diagnosis of unrecognized syndromic forms and of cases of ocular albinism in this prospective and comprehensive series of patients with albinism in a European setting is remarkable. Photoprotection was overall good but not optimal.
Pigment Cell
Melanoma
Res 2018 03
PMID:Lessons of a day hospital: Comprehensive assessment of patients with albinism in a European setting. 2897 36
Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare recessive disorder characterized by oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) or ocular albinism (OA), bleeding tendency, and other symptoms due to multiple defects in tissue-specific lysosome-related organelles. Ten HPS subtypes have been characterized with mutations in HPS1 to HPS10, which encode the subunits of BLOC-1, -2, -3, and AP-3. Using next-generation sequencing (NGS), we have screened 100 hypopigmentation genes in OCA or OA patients and identified four HPS-1, one HPS-3, one HPS-4, one HPS-5, and three HPS-6. The HPS-4 case is the first report in the Chinese population. Among these 20 mutational alleles, 16 were previously unreported alleles (6 in HPS1, 1 in HPS3, 2 in HPS4, 2 in
HPS5
, and 5 in HPS6). BLOC-2 and BLOC-3 were destabilized due to the mutation of these HPS genes which are so far the only reported causative genes in Chinese HPS patients, in which HPS-1 and HPS-6 are the most common subtypes. The mutational spectrum of Chinese HPS is population specific.
Pigment Cell
Melanoma
Res 2019 05
PMID:Instability of BLOC-2 and BLOC-3 in Chinese patients with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome. 3038 13
In the feline Donskoy breed, a phenotype that breeders call "pink-eye," with associated light-brown skin, yellow irises and red-eye effect, has been described. Genealogical data indicated an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. A single candidate region was identified by genome-wide association study and SNP-based homozygosity mapping. Within that region, we further identified
HPS5
(
HPS5
Biogenesis Of Lysosomal Organelles Complex 2 Subunit 2) as a strong candidate gene, since
HPS5
variants have been identified in humans and animals with
Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome 5
or oculocutaneous albinism. A homozygous c.2571-1G>A acceptor splice-site variant located in intron 16 of
HPS5
was identified in pink-eye cats. Segregation of the variant was 100% consistent with the inheritance pattern. Genotyping of 170 cats from 19 breeds failed to identify a single carrier in non-Donskoy cats. The c.2571-1G>A variant leads to
HPS5
exon-16 splicing that is predicted to produce a 52 amino acids in-frame deletion in the protein. These results support an association of the pink-eye phenotype with the c.2571-1G>A variant. The pink-eye Donskoy cat extends the panel of reported
HPS5
variants and offers an opportunity for in-depth exploration of the phenotypic consequences of a new
HPS5
variant.
Pigment Cell
Melanoma
Res 2020 Nov
PMID:Donskoy cats as a new model of oculocutaneous albinism with the identification of a splice-site variant in Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome 5 gene. 3255 64
Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA), which is roughly divided into non-syndromic and syndromic OCA, is a group of autosomal recessive disorders caused by mutations in genes associated with pigmentation. Patients with OCA have hypopigmentation and ocular manifestations such as photophobia, amblyopia, and nystagmus. Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS), the most common syndromic OCA, is characterized by the additional features of a bleeding tendency and other critical systemic comorbidities such as pulmonary fibrosis and immunodeficiency. NGS-based gene analyses have identified several new causative genes for OCA and have detected rare subtypes of OCA with high accuracy including Japanese patients. In our survey of 190 Japanese OCA patients/families, OCA4 is the most common subtype (25.3%) followed by OCA1 (20.0%), HPS1 (14.7%), and OCA2 (8.4%). Similar to the A481T variant in OCA2, which is associated with a mild form of OCA2 and skin color variation, the c.-492_489delAATG variant located in the promoter region of SLC45A2 has been uniquely identified in Japanese patients with a mild form of OCA4. Further, rare OCA subtypes, including OCA3, HPS2, HPS3, HPS4,
HPS5
, HPS6, and HPS9, have also been identified in Japanese patients. The clinical characteristics and underlying molecular mechanisms of each subtype of OCA are concisely summarized in this review.
Pigment Cell
Melanoma
Res 2020 Sep 24
PMID:Current landscape of Oculocutaneous Albinism in Japan. 3296 95