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A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2

Growth and Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF5) is a secreted growth factor that belongs to the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family and plays a pivotal role during limb development. GDF5 is a susceptibility gene for osteoarthritis (OA) and mutations in GDF5 are associated with a wide variety of skele...

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Autores principales: Degenkolbe, Elisa, König, Jana, Zimmer, Julia, Walther, Maria, Reißner, Carsten, Nickel, Joachim, Plöger, Frank, Raspopovic, Jelena, Sharpe, James, Dathe, Katarina, Hecht, Jacqueline T., Mundlos, Stefan, Doelken, Sandra C., Seemann, Petra
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3789827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003846
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author Degenkolbe, Elisa
König, Jana
Zimmer, Julia
Walther, Maria
Reißner, Carsten
Nickel, Joachim
Plöger, Frank
Raspopovic, Jelena
Sharpe, James
Dathe, Katarina
Hecht, Jacqueline T.
Mundlos, Stefan
Doelken, Sandra C.
Seemann, Petra
author_facet Degenkolbe, Elisa
König, Jana
Zimmer, Julia
Walther, Maria
Reißner, Carsten
Nickel, Joachim
Plöger, Frank
Raspopovic, Jelena
Sharpe, James
Dathe, Katarina
Hecht, Jacqueline T.
Mundlos, Stefan
Doelken, Sandra C.
Seemann, Petra
author_sort Degenkolbe, Elisa
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description Growth and Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF5) is a secreted growth factor that belongs to the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family and plays a pivotal role during limb development. GDF5 is a susceptibility gene for osteoarthritis (OA) and mutations in GDF5 are associated with a wide variety of skeletal malformations ranging from complex syndromes such as acromesomelic chondrodysplasias to isolated forms of brachydactylies or multiple synostoses syndrome 2 (SYNS2). Here, we report on a family with an autosomal dominant inherited combination of SYNS2 and additional brachydactyly type A1 (BDA1) caused by a single point mutation in GDF5 (p.W414R). Functional studies, including chondrogenesis assays with primary mesenchymal cells, luciferase reporter gene assays and Surface Plasmon Resonance analysis, of the GDF5(W414R) variant in comparison to other GDF5 mutations associated with isolated BDA1 (p.R399C) or SYNS2 (p.E491K) revealed a dual pathomechanism characterized by a gain- and loss-of-function at the same time. On the one hand insensitivity to the main GDF5 antagonist NOGGIN (NOG) leads to a GDF5 gain of function and subsequent SYNS2 phenotype. Whereas on the other hand, a reduced signaling activity, specifically via the BMP receptor type IA (BMPR1A), is likely responsible for the BDA1 phenotype. These results demonstrate that one mutation in the overlapping interface of antagonist and receptor binding site in GDF5 can lead to a GDF5 variant with pathophysiological relevance for both, BDA1 and SYNS2 development. Consequently, our study assembles another part of the molecular puzzle of how loss and gain of function mutations in GDF5 affect bone development in hands and feet resulting in specific types of brachydactyly and SYNS2. These novel insights into the biology of GDF5 might also provide further clues on the pathophysiology of OA.
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spelling pubmed-37898272013-10-04 A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2 Degenkolbe, Elisa König, Jana Zimmer, Julia Walther, Maria Reißner, Carsten Nickel, Joachim Plöger, Frank Raspopovic, Jelena Sharpe, James Dathe, Katarina Hecht, Jacqueline T. Mundlos, Stefan Doelken, Sandra C. Seemann, Petra PLoS Genet Research Article Growth and Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF5) is a secreted growth factor that belongs to the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family and plays a pivotal role during limb development. GDF5 is a susceptibility gene for osteoarthritis (OA) and mutations in GDF5 are associated with a wide variety of skeletal malformations ranging from complex syndromes such as acromesomelic chondrodysplasias to isolated forms of brachydactylies or multiple synostoses syndrome 2 (SYNS2). Here, we report on a family with an autosomal dominant inherited combination of SYNS2 and additional brachydactyly type A1 (BDA1) caused by a single point mutation in GDF5 (p.W414R). Functional studies, including chondrogenesis assays with primary mesenchymal cells, luciferase reporter gene assays and Surface Plasmon Resonance analysis, of the GDF5(W414R) variant in comparison to other GDF5 mutations associated with isolated BDA1 (p.R399C) or SYNS2 (p.E491K) revealed a dual pathomechanism characterized by a gain- and loss-of-function at the same time. On the one hand insensitivity to the main GDF5 antagonist NOGGIN (NOG) leads to a GDF5 gain of function and subsequent SYNS2 phenotype. Whereas on the other hand, a reduced signaling activity, specifically via the BMP receptor type IA (BMPR1A), is likely responsible for the BDA1 phenotype. These results demonstrate that one mutation in the overlapping interface of antagonist and receptor binding site in GDF5 can lead to a GDF5 variant with pathophysiological relevance for both, BDA1 and SYNS2 development. Consequently, our study assembles another part of the molecular puzzle of how loss and gain of function mutations in GDF5 affect bone development in hands and feet resulting in specific types of brachydactyly and SYNS2. These novel insights into the biology of GDF5 might also provide further clues on the pathophysiology of OA. Public Library of Science 2013-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3789827/ /pubmed/24098149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003846 Text en © 2013 Degenkolbe 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.
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Degenkolbe, Elisa
König, Jana
Zimmer, Julia
Walther, Maria
Reißner, Carsten
Nickel, Joachim
Plöger, Frank
Raspopovic, Jelena
Sharpe, James
Dathe, Katarina
Hecht, Jacqueline T.
Mundlos, Stefan
Doelken, Sandra C.
Seemann, Petra
A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2
title A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2
title_full A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2
title_fullStr A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2
title_full_unstemmed A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2
title_short A GDF5 Point Mutation Strikes Twice - Causing BDA1 and SYNS2
title_sort gdf5 point mutation strikes twice - causing bda1 and syns2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3789827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003846
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