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Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness

OBJECTIVE: To identify the cause of a so-far unreported phenotype of infantile-onset multisystem neurologic, endocrine, and pancreatic disease (IMNEPD). METHODS: We characterized a consanguineous family of Yazidian-Turkish descent with IMNEPD. The two affected children suffer from intellectual disab...

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Autores principales: Hu, Hao, Matter, Michelle L, Issa-Jahns, Lina, Jijiwa, Mayumi, Kraemer, Nadine, Musante, Luciana, de la Vega, Michelle, Ninnemann, Olaf, Schindler, Detlev, Damatova, Natalia, Eirich, Katharina, Sifringer, Marco, Schrötter, Sandra, Eickholt, Britta J, van den Heuvel, Lambert, Casamina, Chanel, Stoltenburg-Didinger, Gisela, Ropers, Hans-Hilger, Wienker, Thomas F, Hübner, Christoph, Kaindl, Angela M
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4284127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25574476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.149
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author Hu, Hao
Matter, Michelle L
Issa-Jahns, Lina
Jijiwa, Mayumi
Kraemer, Nadine
Musante, Luciana
de la Vega, Michelle
Ninnemann, Olaf
Schindler, Detlev
Damatova, Natalia
Eirich, Katharina
Sifringer, Marco
Schrötter, Sandra
Eickholt, Britta J
van den Heuvel, Lambert
Casamina, Chanel
Stoltenburg-Didinger, Gisela
Ropers, Hans-Hilger
Wienker, Thomas F
Hübner, Christoph
Kaindl, Angela M
author_facet Hu, Hao
Matter, Michelle L
Issa-Jahns, Lina
Jijiwa, Mayumi
Kraemer, Nadine
Musante, Luciana
de la Vega, Michelle
Ninnemann, Olaf
Schindler, Detlev
Damatova, Natalia
Eirich, Katharina
Sifringer, Marco
Schrötter, Sandra
Eickholt, Britta J
van den Heuvel, Lambert
Casamina, Chanel
Stoltenburg-Didinger, Gisela
Ropers, Hans-Hilger
Wienker, Thomas F
Hübner, Christoph
Kaindl, Angela M
author_sort Hu, Hao
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To identify the cause of a so-far unreported phenotype of infantile-onset multisystem neurologic, endocrine, and pancreatic disease (IMNEPD). METHODS: We characterized a consanguineous family of Yazidian-Turkish descent with IMNEPD. The two affected children suffer from intellectual disability, postnatal microcephaly, growth retardation, progressive ataxia, distal muscle weakness, peripheral demyelinating sensorimotor neuropathy, sensorineural deafness, exocrine pancreas insufficiency, hypothyroidism, and show signs of liver fibrosis. We performed whole-exome sequencing followed by bioinformatic analysis and Sanger sequencing on affected and unaffected family members. The effect of mutations in the candidate gene was studied in wild-type and mutant mice and in patient and control fibroblasts. RESULTS: In a consanguineous family with two individuals with IMNEPD, we identified a homozygous frameshift mutation in the previously not disease-associated peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase 2 (PTRH2) gene. PTRH2 encodes a primarily mitochondrial protein involved in integrin-mediated cell survival and apoptosis signaling. We show that PTRH2 is highly expressed in the developing brain and is a key determinant in maintaining cell survival during human tissue development. Moreover, we link PTRH2 to the mTOR pathway and thus the control of cell size. The pathology suggested by the human phenotype and neuroimaging studies is supported by analysis of mutant mice and patient fibroblasts. INTERPRETATION: We report a novel disease phenotype, show that the genetic cause is a homozygous mutation in the PTRH2 gene, and demonstrate functional effects in mouse and human tissues. Mutations in PTRH2 should be considered in patients with undiagnosed multisystem neurologic, endocrine, and pancreatic disease.
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spelling pubmed-42841272015-01-08 Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness Hu, Hao Matter, Michelle L Issa-Jahns, Lina Jijiwa, Mayumi Kraemer, Nadine Musante, Luciana de la Vega, Michelle Ninnemann, Olaf Schindler, Detlev Damatova, Natalia Eirich, Katharina Sifringer, Marco Schrötter, Sandra Eickholt, Britta J van den Heuvel, Lambert Casamina, Chanel Stoltenburg-Didinger, Gisela Ropers, Hans-Hilger Wienker, Thomas F Hübner, Christoph Kaindl, Angela M Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: To identify the cause of a so-far unreported phenotype of infantile-onset multisystem neurologic, endocrine, and pancreatic disease (IMNEPD). METHODS: We characterized a consanguineous family of Yazidian-Turkish descent with IMNEPD. The two affected children suffer from intellectual disability, postnatal microcephaly, growth retardation, progressive ataxia, distal muscle weakness, peripheral demyelinating sensorimotor neuropathy, sensorineural deafness, exocrine pancreas insufficiency, hypothyroidism, and show signs of liver fibrosis. We performed whole-exome sequencing followed by bioinformatic analysis and Sanger sequencing on affected and unaffected family members. The effect of mutations in the candidate gene was studied in wild-type and mutant mice and in patient and control fibroblasts. RESULTS: In a consanguineous family with two individuals with IMNEPD, we identified a homozygous frameshift mutation in the previously not disease-associated peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase 2 (PTRH2) gene. PTRH2 encodes a primarily mitochondrial protein involved in integrin-mediated cell survival and apoptosis signaling. We show that PTRH2 is highly expressed in the developing brain and is a key determinant in maintaining cell survival during human tissue development. Moreover, we link PTRH2 to the mTOR pathway and thus the control of cell size. The pathology suggested by the human phenotype and neuroimaging studies is supported by analysis of mutant mice and patient fibroblasts. INTERPRETATION: We report a novel disease phenotype, show that the genetic cause is a homozygous mutation in the PTRH2 gene, and demonstrate functional effects in mouse and human tissues. Mutations in PTRH2 should be considered in patients with undiagnosed multisystem neurologic, endocrine, and pancreatic disease. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014-12 2014-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4284127/ /pubmed/25574476 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.149 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc on behalf of American Neurological Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Hu, Hao
Matter, Michelle L
Issa-Jahns, Lina
Jijiwa, Mayumi
Kraemer, Nadine
Musante, Luciana
de la Vega, Michelle
Ninnemann, Olaf
Schindler, Detlev
Damatova, Natalia
Eirich, Katharina
Sifringer, Marco
Schrötter, Sandra
Eickholt, Britta J
van den Heuvel, Lambert
Casamina, Chanel
Stoltenburg-Didinger, Gisela
Ropers, Hans-Hilger
Wienker, Thomas F
Hübner, Christoph
Kaindl, Angela M
Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness
title Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness
title_full Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness
title_fullStr Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness
title_full_unstemmed Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness
title_short Mutations in PTRH2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness
title_sort mutations in ptrh2 cause novel infantile-onset multisystem disease with intellectual disability, microcephaly, progressive ataxia, and muscle weakness
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4284127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25574476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.149
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