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SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome

A novel autosomal recessive cerebro-renal syndrome was identified in consanguineous Bedouin kindred: neurological deterioration was evident as of early age, progressing into severe intellectual disability, profound ataxia, camptocormia and oculomotor apraxia. Brain MRI was normal. Four of the six af...

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Autores principales: Perez, Yonatan, Shorer, Zamir, Liani-Leibson, Keren, Chabosseau, Pauline, Kadir, Rotem, Volodarsky, Michael, Halperin, Daniel, Barber-Zucker, Shiran, Shalev, Hanna, Schreiber, Ruth, Gradstein, Libe, Gurevich, Evgenia, Zarivach, Raz, Rutter, Guy A., Landau, Daniel, Birk, Ohad S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28334855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awx013
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author Perez, Yonatan
Shorer, Zamir
Liani-Leibson, Keren
Chabosseau, Pauline
Kadir, Rotem
Volodarsky, Michael
Halperin, Daniel
Barber-Zucker, Shiran
Shalev, Hanna
Schreiber, Ruth
Gradstein, Libe
Gurevich, Evgenia
Zarivach, Raz
Rutter, Guy A.
Landau, Daniel
Birk, Ohad S.
author_facet Perez, Yonatan
Shorer, Zamir
Liani-Leibson, Keren
Chabosseau, Pauline
Kadir, Rotem
Volodarsky, Michael
Halperin, Daniel
Barber-Zucker, Shiran
Shalev, Hanna
Schreiber, Ruth
Gradstein, Libe
Gurevich, Evgenia
Zarivach, Raz
Rutter, Guy A.
Landau, Daniel
Birk, Ohad S.
author_sort Perez, Yonatan
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description A novel autosomal recessive cerebro-renal syndrome was identified in consanguineous Bedouin kindred: neurological deterioration was evident as of early age, progressing into severe intellectual disability, profound ataxia, camptocormia and oculomotor apraxia. Brain MRI was normal. Four of the six affected individuals also had early-onset nephropathy with features of tubulo-interstitial nephritis, hypertension and tendency for hyperkalemia, though none had rapid deterioration of renal function. Genome wide linkage analysis identified an ∼18 Mb disease-associated locus on chromosome 4 (maximal logarithm of odds score 4.4 at D4S2971; θ = 0). Whole exome sequencing identified a single mutation in SLC30A9 within this locus, segregating as expected within the kindred and not found in a homozygous state in 300 Bedouin controls. We showed that SLC30A9 (solute carrier family 30 member 9; also known as ZnT-9) is ubiquitously expressed with high levels in cerebellum, skeletal muscle, thymus and kidney. Confocal analysis of SH-SY5Y cells overexpressing SLC30A9 fused to enhanced green fluorescent protein demonstrated vesicular cytosolic localization associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, not co-localizing with endosomal or Golgi markers. SLC30A9 encodes a putative zinc transporter (by similarity) previously associated with Wnt signalling. However, using dual-luciferase reporter assay in SH-SY5Y cells we showed that Wnt signalling was not affected by the mutation. Based on protein modelling, the identified mutation is expected to affect SLC30A9’s highly conserved cation efflux domain, putatively disrupting its transmembrane helix structure. Cytosolic Zn(2+) measurements in HEK293 cells overexpressing wild-type and mutant SLC30A9 showed lower zinc concentration within mutant rather than wild-type SLC30A9 cells. This suggests that SLC30A9 has zinc transport properties affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis, and that the molecular mechanism of the disease is through defective function of this novel activity of SLC30A9 rather than by a defect in its previously described role in transcriptional activation of Wnt signalling.
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spelling pubmed-58372132018-03-09 SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome Perez, Yonatan Shorer, Zamir Liani-Leibson, Keren Chabosseau, Pauline Kadir, Rotem Volodarsky, Michael Halperin, Daniel Barber-Zucker, Shiran Shalev, Hanna Schreiber, Ruth Gradstein, Libe Gurevich, Evgenia Zarivach, Raz Rutter, Guy A. Landau, Daniel Birk, Ohad S. Brain Original Articles A novel autosomal recessive cerebro-renal syndrome was identified in consanguineous Bedouin kindred: neurological deterioration was evident as of early age, progressing into severe intellectual disability, profound ataxia, camptocormia and oculomotor apraxia. Brain MRI was normal. Four of the six affected individuals also had early-onset nephropathy with features of tubulo-interstitial nephritis, hypertension and tendency for hyperkalemia, though none had rapid deterioration of renal function. Genome wide linkage analysis identified an ∼18 Mb disease-associated locus on chromosome 4 (maximal logarithm of odds score 4.4 at D4S2971; θ = 0). Whole exome sequencing identified a single mutation in SLC30A9 within this locus, segregating as expected within the kindred and not found in a homozygous state in 300 Bedouin controls. We showed that SLC30A9 (solute carrier family 30 member 9; also known as ZnT-9) is ubiquitously expressed with high levels in cerebellum, skeletal muscle, thymus and kidney. Confocal analysis of SH-SY5Y cells overexpressing SLC30A9 fused to enhanced green fluorescent protein demonstrated vesicular cytosolic localization associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, not co-localizing with endosomal or Golgi markers. SLC30A9 encodes a putative zinc transporter (by similarity) previously associated with Wnt signalling. However, using dual-luciferase reporter assay in SH-SY5Y cells we showed that Wnt signalling was not affected by the mutation. Based on protein modelling, the identified mutation is expected to affect SLC30A9’s highly conserved cation efflux domain, putatively disrupting its transmembrane helix structure. Cytosolic Zn(2+) measurements in HEK293 cells overexpressing wild-type and mutant SLC30A9 showed lower zinc concentration within mutant rather than wild-type SLC30A9 cells. This suggests that SLC30A9 has zinc transport properties affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis, and that the molecular mechanism of the disease is through defective function of this novel activity of SLC30A9 rather than by a defect in its previously described role in transcriptional activation of Wnt signalling. Oxford University Press 2017-04 2017-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5837213/ /pubmed/28334855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awx013 Text en © The Author (2017). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Perez, Yonatan
Shorer, Zamir
Liani-Leibson, Keren
Chabosseau, Pauline
Kadir, Rotem
Volodarsky, Michael
Halperin, Daniel
Barber-Zucker, Shiran
Shalev, Hanna
Schreiber, Ruth
Gradstein, Libe
Gurevich, Evgenia
Zarivach, Raz
Rutter, Guy A.
Landau, Daniel
Birk, Ohad S.
SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome
title SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome
title_full SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome
title_fullStr SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome
title_full_unstemmed SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome
title_short SLC30A9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome
title_sort slc30a9 mutation affecting intracellular zinc homeostasis causes a novel cerebro-renal syndrome
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28334855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awx013
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