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Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population
Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant and a synchronizer of many physiological processes. Alteration of the melatonin pathway has been reported in circadian disorders, diabetes and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, very little is known about the genetic variability of melatonin receptors in hu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2904695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20657642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011495 |
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author | Chaste, Pauline Clement, Nathalie Mercati, Oriane Guillaume, Jean-Luc Delorme, Richard Botros, Hany Goubran Pagan, Cécile Périvier, Samuel Scheid, Isabelle Nygren, Gudrun Anckarsäter, Henrik Rastam, Maria Ståhlberg, Ola Gillberg, Carina Serrano, Emilie Lemière, Nathalie Launay, Jean Marie Mouren-Simeoni, Marie Christine Leboyer, Marion Gillberg, Christopher Jockers, Ralf Bourgeron, Thomas |
author_facet | Chaste, Pauline Clement, Nathalie Mercati, Oriane Guillaume, Jean-Luc Delorme, Richard Botros, Hany Goubran Pagan, Cécile Périvier, Samuel Scheid, Isabelle Nygren, Gudrun Anckarsäter, Henrik Rastam, Maria Ståhlberg, Ola Gillberg, Carina Serrano, Emilie Lemière, Nathalie Launay, Jean Marie Mouren-Simeoni, Marie Christine Leboyer, Marion Gillberg, Christopher Jockers, Ralf Bourgeron, Thomas |
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description | Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant and a synchronizer of many physiological processes. Alteration of the melatonin pathway has been reported in circadian disorders, diabetes and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, very little is known about the genetic variability of melatonin receptors in humans. Here, we sequenced the melatonin receptor MTNR1A and MTNR1B, genes coding for MT(1) and MT(2) receptors, respectively, in a large panel of 941 individuals including 295 patients with ASD, 362 controls and 284 individuals from different ethnic backgrounds. We also sequenced GPR50, coding for the orphan melatonin-related receptor GPR50 in patients and controls. We identified six non-synonymous mutations for MTNR1A and ten for MTNR1B. The majority of these variations altered receptor function. Particularly interesting mutants are MT(1)-I49N, which is devoid of any melatonin binding and cell surface expression, and MT(1)-G166E and MT(1)-I212T, which showed severely impaired cell surface expression. Of note, several mutants possessed pathway-selective signaling properties, some preferentially inhibiting the adenylyl cyclase pathway, others preferentially activating the MAPK pathway. The prevalence of these deleterious mutations in cases and controls indicates that they do not represent major risk factor for ASD (MTNR1A case 3.6% vs controls 4.4%; MTNR1B case 4.7% vs 3% controls). Concerning GPR50, we detected a significant association between ASD and two variations, Δ502–505 and T532A, in affected males, but it did not hold up after Bonferonni correction for multiple testing. Our results represent the first functional ascertainment of melatonin receptors in humans and constitute a basis for future structure-function studies and for interpreting genetic data on the melatonin pathway in patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-29046952010-07-23 Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population Chaste, Pauline Clement, Nathalie Mercati, Oriane Guillaume, Jean-Luc Delorme, Richard Botros, Hany Goubran Pagan, Cécile Périvier, Samuel Scheid, Isabelle Nygren, Gudrun Anckarsäter, Henrik Rastam, Maria Ståhlberg, Ola Gillberg, Carina Serrano, Emilie Lemière, Nathalie Launay, Jean Marie Mouren-Simeoni, Marie Christine Leboyer, Marion Gillberg, Christopher Jockers, Ralf Bourgeron, Thomas PLoS One Research Article Melatonin is a powerful antioxidant and a synchronizer of many physiological processes. Alteration of the melatonin pathway has been reported in circadian disorders, diabetes and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, very little is known about the genetic variability of melatonin receptors in humans. Here, we sequenced the melatonin receptor MTNR1A and MTNR1B, genes coding for MT(1) and MT(2) receptors, respectively, in a large panel of 941 individuals including 295 patients with ASD, 362 controls and 284 individuals from different ethnic backgrounds. We also sequenced GPR50, coding for the orphan melatonin-related receptor GPR50 in patients and controls. We identified six non-synonymous mutations for MTNR1A and ten for MTNR1B. The majority of these variations altered receptor function. Particularly interesting mutants are MT(1)-I49N, which is devoid of any melatonin binding and cell surface expression, and MT(1)-G166E and MT(1)-I212T, which showed severely impaired cell surface expression. Of note, several mutants possessed pathway-selective signaling properties, some preferentially inhibiting the adenylyl cyclase pathway, others preferentially activating the MAPK pathway. The prevalence of these deleterious mutations in cases and controls indicates that they do not represent major risk factor for ASD (MTNR1A case 3.6% vs controls 4.4%; MTNR1B case 4.7% vs 3% controls). Concerning GPR50, we detected a significant association between ASD and two variations, Δ502–505 and T532A, in affected males, but it did not hold up after Bonferonni correction for multiple testing. Our results represent the first functional ascertainment of melatonin receptors in humans and constitute a basis for future structure-function studies and for interpreting genetic data on the melatonin pathway in patients. Public Library of Science 2010-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2904695/ /pubmed/20657642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011495 Text en Chaste et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chaste, Pauline Clement, Nathalie Mercati, Oriane Guillaume, Jean-Luc Delorme, Richard Botros, Hany Goubran Pagan, Cécile Périvier, Samuel Scheid, Isabelle Nygren, Gudrun Anckarsäter, Henrik Rastam, Maria Ståhlberg, Ola Gillberg, Carina Serrano, Emilie Lemière, Nathalie Launay, Jean Marie Mouren-Simeoni, Marie Christine Leboyer, Marion Gillberg, Christopher Jockers, Ralf Bourgeron, Thomas Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population |
title | Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population |
title_full | Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population |
title_fullStr | Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population |
title_short | Identification of Pathway-Biased and Deleterious Melatonin Receptor Mutants in Autism Spectrum Disorders and in the General Population |
title_sort | identification of pathway-biased and deleterious melatonin receptor mutants in autism spectrum disorders and in the general population |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2904695/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20657642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011495 |
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