A spectrum of clinical severity of recessive titinopathies in prenatal

Front Genet. 2023 Jan 25:13:1064474. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2022.1064474. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Variants in TTN are associated with a broad range of clinical phenotypes, from dominant adult-onset dilated cardiomyopathy to recessive infantile-onset myopathy. However, few foetal cases have been reported for multiple reasons. Next-generation sequencing has facilitated the prenatal identification of a growing number of suspected titinopathy variants. We investigated six affected foetuses from three families, completed the intrauterine course of the serial phenotypic spectrum of TTN, and discussed the genotype-phenotype correlations from a broader perspective. The recognizable prenatal feature onset at the second trimester was started with reduced movement, then contracture 3-6 weeks later, followed with/without hydrops, finally at late pregnancy was accompanied with polyhydramnio (major) or oligohydramnios. Two cases with typical arthrogryposis-hydrops sequences identified a meta-only transcript variant c.36203-1G>T. Deleterious transcriptional consequences of the substitution were verified by minigene splicing analysis. Case 3 identified a homozygous splicing variant in the constitutively expressed Z-disc. It presented a milder phenotype than expected, which was presumably saved by the isoform of corons. A summary of the foetal-onset titinopathy cases implied that variants in TTN present with a series of signs and a spectrum of clinical severity, which followed the dosage/positional effect; the meta-only transcript allele involvement may be a prerequisite for the development of fatal hydrops.

Keywords: TTN metatranscript-only; arthrogryposis; hydrops fetalis; prenatal diagnostics; titinopathies.

Grants and funding

The mini Cohort study is supported by the Guangdong Medical Research Foundation (B2022082), Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province (2019A1515111000) and the Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province (2021A1414020008).