PHIP gene variants with protein modeling, interactions, and clinical phenotypes

Am J Med Genet A. 2022 Feb;188(2):579-589. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.62557. Epub 2021 Nov 13.

Abstract

Variants in the pleckstrin homology domain-interacting protein (PHIP) gene are implicated in the clinical phenotype of Chung-Jansen syndrome, which includes dysmorphic features, cognitive dysfunction, aberrant behavior, and childhood onset obesity. Following a systematic literature review, 35 patients are reported to have unique PHIP variants impacting the encoded protein product. We summarize the status and frequency of these variants and relationship to clinical presentation. We also describe an additional patient with a rare, pathogenic variant due to a five base pair deletion leading to an altered codon at I307 but with a stop codon at 22 codons downstream; notably, a variant was identified at the same location as seen previously at protein position I307 in one other subject and a frameshift change at that protein position. We compare the clinical characteristics between the two patients and analyze whether certain types of gene defects impact clinical presentation in previously reported individuals. In addition, we predict structural protein models, which yielded unique differences between the wild-type and I307P-related mutant truncated proteins. Protein-protein interactions indicate involvement of POMC and related proteins with potential contribution to obesity, congenital, neuromuscular, and lipid disorders with heart, gastrointestinal, and rheumatoid diseases. With its surrounding proline-rich region, the I307P point mutation increases susceptibility to conformational rigidity and thermodynamic stability, ultimately impacting function as well as a stop codon downstream. Furthermore, the frameshift mutation seen in our patient may result in a truncated protein with a short abnormal region prior to the stop codon due to a five base pair deletion at I307 or target the protein for nonsense-mediated mRNA decay.

Keywords: PHIP gene; genotype-phenotype relationships; intellectual disability/aberrant behavior; obesity; protein modeling.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Frameshift Mutation* / genetics
  • Humans
  • Nonsense Mediated mRNA Decay*
  • Phenotype