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Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar

The leptin–melanocortin pathway is pivotal in appetite and energy homeostasis. Pathogenic variants in genes involved in this pathway lead to severe early-onset monogenic obesity (MO). The MC4R gene plays a central role in leptin–melanocortin signaling, and heterozygous variants in this gene are the...

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Autores principales: Mohammed, Idris, Selvaraj, Senthil, Ahmed, Wesam S., Al-Barazenji, Tara, Hammad, Ayat S, Dauleh, Hajar, Saraiva, Luis R., Al-Shafai, Mashael, Hussain, Khalid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216361
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author Mohammed, Idris
Selvaraj, Senthil
Ahmed, Wesam S.
Al-Barazenji, Tara
Hammad, Ayat S
Dauleh, Hajar
Saraiva, Luis R.
Al-Shafai, Mashael
Hussain, Khalid
author_facet Mohammed, Idris
Selvaraj, Senthil
Ahmed, Wesam S.
Al-Barazenji, Tara
Hammad, Ayat S
Dauleh, Hajar
Saraiva, Luis R.
Al-Shafai, Mashael
Hussain, Khalid
author_sort Mohammed, Idris
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description The leptin–melanocortin pathway is pivotal in appetite and energy homeostasis. Pathogenic variants in genes involved in this pathway lead to severe early-onset monogenic obesity (MO). The MC4R gene plays a central role in leptin–melanocortin signaling, and heterozygous variants in this gene are the most common cause of MO. A targeted gene panel consisting of 52 obesity-related genes was used to screen for variants associated with obesity. Variants were analyzed and filtered to identify potential disease-causing activity and validated using Sanger sequencing. We identified two novel heterozygous variants, c.253A>G p.Ser85Gly and c.802T>C p.Tyr268His, in the MC4R gene in two unrelated patients with morbid obesity and evaluated the functional impact of these variants. The impact of the variants on the MC4R gene was assessed using in silico prediction tools and molecular dynamics simulation. To further study the pathogenicity of the identified variants, GT1-7 cells were transfected with plasmid DNA encoding either wild-type or mutant MC4R variants. The effects of allelic variations in the MC4R gene on cAMP synthesis, MC4R protein level, and activation of PKA, ERB, and CREB signaling pathways in both stimulated and unstimulated ɑ-MSH paradigms were determined for their functional implications. In silico analysis suggested that the variants destabilized the MC4R structure and affected the overall dynamics of the MC4R protein, possibly leading to intracellular receptor retention. In vitro analysis of the functional impact of these variants showed a significant reduction in cell surface receptor expression and impaired extracellular ligand binding activity, leading to reduced cAMP production. Our analysis shows that the variants do not affect total protein expression; however, they are predicted to affect the post-translational localization of the MC4R protein to the cell surface and impair downstream signaling cascades such as PKA, ERK, and CREB signaling pathways. This finding might help our patients to benefit from the novel therapeutic advances for monogenic forms of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-106712622023-11-15 Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar Mohammed, Idris Selvaraj, Senthil Ahmed, Wesam S. Al-Barazenji, Tara Hammad, Ayat S Dauleh, Hajar Saraiva, Luis R. Al-Shafai, Mashael Hussain, Khalid Int J Mol Sci Article The leptin–melanocortin pathway is pivotal in appetite and energy homeostasis. Pathogenic variants in genes involved in this pathway lead to severe early-onset monogenic obesity (MO). The MC4R gene plays a central role in leptin–melanocortin signaling, and heterozygous variants in this gene are the most common cause of MO. A targeted gene panel consisting of 52 obesity-related genes was used to screen for variants associated with obesity. Variants were analyzed and filtered to identify potential disease-causing activity and validated using Sanger sequencing. We identified two novel heterozygous variants, c.253A>G p.Ser85Gly and c.802T>C p.Tyr268His, in the MC4R gene in two unrelated patients with morbid obesity and evaluated the functional impact of these variants. The impact of the variants on the MC4R gene was assessed using in silico prediction tools and molecular dynamics simulation. To further study the pathogenicity of the identified variants, GT1-7 cells were transfected with plasmid DNA encoding either wild-type or mutant MC4R variants. The effects of allelic variations in the MC4R gene on cAMP synthesis, MC4R protein level, and activation of PKA, ERB, and CREB signaling pathways in both stimulated and unstimulated ɑ-MSH paradigms were determined for their functional implications. In silico analysis suggested that the variants destabilized the MC4R structure and affected the overall dynamics of the MC4R protein, possibly leading to intracellular receptor retention. In vitro analysis of the functional impact of these variants showed a significant reduction in cell surface receptor expression and impaired extracellular ligand binding activity, leading to reduced cAMP production. Our analysis shows that the variants do not affect total protein expression; however, they are predicted to affect the post-translational localization of the MC4R protein to the cell surface and impair downstream signaling cascades such as PKA, ERK, and CREB signaling pathways. This finding might help our patients to benefit from the novel therapeutic advances for monogenic forms of obesity. MDPI 2023-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10671262/ /pubmed/38003551 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216361 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mohammed, Idris
Selvaraj, Senthil
Ahmed, Wesam S.
Al-Barazenji, Tara
Hammad, Ayat S
Dauleh, Hajar
Saraiva, Luis R.
Al-Shafai, Mashael
Hussain, Khalid
Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar
title Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar
title_full Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar
title_fullStr Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar
title_full_unstemmed Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar
title_short Functional Characterization of Novel MC4R Variants Identified in Two Unrelated Patients with Morbid Obesity in Qatar
title_sort functional characterization of novel mc4r variants identified in two unrelated patients with morbid obesity in qatar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003551
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216361
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