Functional analysis of novel A20 variants in patients with atypical inflammatory diseases.
Saori KadowakiKunio HashimotoToyoki NishimuraKenichi KashimadaTomonori KadowakiNorio KawamotoKohsuke ImaiSatoshi OkadaHirokazu KaneganeHidenori OhnishiPublished in: Arthritis research & therapy (2021)
Among the three variants in the TNFAIP3 gene, Glu192Lys was interpreted as being likely pathogenic, but Ile310Thr and Gln709Arg as being not pathogenic (uncertain significance and likely benign, respectively), based on the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics standards and guidelines. Our study highlights the necessity of performing in vitro functional assays, notably, NF-κB reporter gene assay, to evaluate the pathogenicity of TNFAIP3 missense variants for the accurate diagnosis of HA20.