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Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease

OBJECTIVE: Autosomal‐dominant familial Alzheimer disease (AD) is caused by by variants in presenilin 1 (PSEN1), presenilin 2 (PSEN2), and amyloid precursor protein (APP). Previously, we reported a rare PSEN2 frameshift variant in an early‐onset AD case (PSEN2 p.K115Efs*11). In this study, we charact...

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Autores principales: Braggin, Jacquelyn E., Bucks, Stephanie A., Course, Meredith M., Smith, Carole L., Sopher, Bryce, Osnis, Leah, Shuey, Kiel D., Domoto‐Reilly, Kimiko, Caso, Christina, Kinoshita, Chizuru, Scherpelz, Kathryn P., Cross, Chloe, Grabowski, Thomas, Nik, Seyyed H. M., Newman, Morgan, Garden, Gwenn A., Leverenz, James B., Tsuang, Debby, Latimer, Caitlin, Gonzalez‐Cuyar, Luis F., Keene, Christopher Dirk, Morrison, Richard S., Rhoads, Kristoffer, Wijsman, Ellen M., Dorschner, Michael O., Lardelli, Michael, Young, Jessica E., Valdmanis, Paul N., Bird, Thomas D., Jayadev, Suman
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6469258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31020001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.755
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author Braggin, Jacquelyn E.
Bucks, Stephanie A.
Course, Meredith M.
Smith, Carole L.
Sopher, Bryce
Osnis, Leah
Shuey, Kiel D.
Domoto‐Reilly, Kimiko
Caso, Christina
Kinoshita, Chizuru
Scherpelz, Kathryn P.
Cross, Chloe
Grabowski, Thomas
Nik, Seyyed H. M.
Newman, Morgan
Garden, Gwenn A.
Leverenz, James B.
Tsuang, Debby
Latimer, Caitlin
Gonzalez‐Cuyar, Luis F.
Keene, Christopher Dirk
Morrison, Richard S.
Rhoads, Kristoffer
Wijsman, Ellen M.
Dorschner, Michael O.
Lardelli, Michael
Young, Jessica E.
Valdmanis, Paul N.
Bird, Thomas D.
Jayadev, Suman
author_facet Braggin, Jacquelyn E.
Bucks, Stephanie A.
Course, Meredith M.
Smith, Carole L.
Sopher, Bryce
Osnis, Leah
Shuey, Kiel D.
Domoto‐Reilly, Kimiko
Caso, Christina
Kinoshita, Chizuru
Scherpelz, Kathryn P.
Cross, Chloe
Grabowski, Thomas
Nik, Seyyed H. M.
Newman, Morgan
Garden, Gwenn A.
Leverenz, James B.
Tsuang, Debby
Latimer, Caitlin
Gonzalez‐Cuyar, Luis F.
Keene, Christopher Dirk
Morrison, Richard S.
Rhoads, Kristoffer
Wijsman, Ellen M.
Dorschner, Michael O.
Lardelli, Michael
Young, Jessica E.
Valdmanis, Paul N.
Bird, Thomas D.
Jayadev, Suman
author_sort Braggin, Jacquelyn E.
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Autosomal‐dominant familial Alzheimer disease (AD) is caused by by variants in presenilin 1 (PSEN1), presenilin 2 (PSEN2), and amyloid precursor protein (APP). Previously, we reported a rare PSEN2 frameshift variant in an early‐onset AD case (PSEN2 p.K115Efs*11). In this study, we characterize a second family with the same variant and analyze cellular transcripts from both patient fibroblasts and brain lysates. METHODS: We combined genomic, neuropathological, clinical, and molecular techniques to characterize the PSEN2 K115Efs*11 variant in two families. RESULTS: Neuropathological and clinical evaluation confirmed the AD diagnosis in two individuals carrying the PSEN2 K115Efs*11 variant. A truncated transcript from the variant allele is detectable in patient fibroblasts while levels of wild‐type PSEN2 transcript and protein are reduced compared to controls. Functional studies to assess biological consequences of the variant demonstrated that PSEN2 K115Efs*11 fibroblasts secrete less Aβ (1–40) compared to controls, indicating abnormal γ‐secretase activity. Analysis of PSEN2 transcript levels in brain tissue revealed alternatively spliced PSEN2 products in patient brain as well as in sporadic AD and age‐matched control brain. INTERPRETATION: These data suggest that PSEN2 K115Efs*11 is a likely pathogenic variant associated with AD. We uncovered novel PSEN2 alternative transcripts in addition to previously reported PSEN2 splice isoforms associated with sporadic AD. In the context of a frameshift, these alternative transcripts return to the canonical reading frame with potential to generate deleterious protein products. Our findings suggest novel potential mechanisms by which PSEN variants may influence AD pathogenesis, highlighting the complexity underlying genetic contribution to disease risk.
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spelling pubmed-64692582019-04-24 Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease Braggin, Jacquelyn E. Bucks, Stephanie A. Course, Meredith M. Smith, Carole L. Sopher, Bryce Osnis, Leah Shuey, Kiel D. Domoto‐Reilly, Kimiko Caso, Christina Kinoshita, Chizuru Scherpelz, Kathryn P. Cross, Chloe Grabowski, Thomas Nik, Seyyed H. M. Newman, Morgan Garden, Gwenn A. Leverenz, James B. Tsuang, Debby Latimer, Caitlin Gonzalez‐Cuyar, Luis F. Keene, Christopher Dirk Morrison, Richard S. Rhoads, Kristoffer Wijsman, Ellen M. Dorschner, Michael O. Lardelli, Michael Young, Jessica E. Valdmanis, Paul N. Bird, Thomas D. Jayadev, Suman Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Autosomal‐dominant familial Alzheimer disease (AD) is caused by by variants in presenilin 1 (PSEN1), presenilin 2 (PSEN2), and amyloid precursor protein (APP). Previously, we reported a rare PSEN2 frameshift variant in an early‐onset AD case (PSEN2 p.K115Efs*11). In this study, we characterize a second family with the same variant and analyze cellular transcripts from both patient fibroblasts and brain lysates. METHODS: We combined genomic, neuropathological, clinical, and molecular techniques to characterize the PSEN2 K115Efs*11 variant in two families. RESULTS: Neuropathological and clinical evaluation confirmed the AD diagnosis in two individuals carrying the PSEN2 K115Efs*11 variant. A truncated transcript from the variant allele is detectable in patient fibroblasts while levels of wild‐type PSEN2 transcript and protein are reduced compared to controls. Functional studies to assess biological consequences of the variant demonstrated that PSEN2 K115Efs*11 fibroblasts secrete less Aβ (1–40) compared to controls, indicating abnormal γ‐secretase activity. Analysis of PSEN2 transcript levels in brain tissue revealed alternatively spliced PSEN2 products in patient brain as well as in sporadic AD and age‐matched control brain. INTERPRETATION: These data suggest that PSEN2 K115Efs*11 is a likely pathogenic variant associated with AD. We uncovered novel PSEN2 alternative transcripts in addition to previously reported PSEN2 splice isoforms associated with sporadic AD. In the context of a frameshift, these alternative transcripts return to the canonical reading frame with potential to generate deleterious protein products. Our findings suggest novel potential mechanisms by which PSEN variants may influence AD pathogenesis, highlighting the complexity underlying genetic contribution to disease risk. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6469258/ /pubmed/31020001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.755 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 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.
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Braggin, Jacquelyn E.
Bucks, Stephanie A.
Course, Meredith M.
Smith, Carole L.
Sopher, Bryce
Osnis, Leah
Shuey, Kiel D.
Domoto‐Reilly, Kimiko
Caso, Christina
Kinoshita, Chizuru
Scherpelz, Kathryn P.
Cross, Chloe
Grabowski, Thomas
Nik, Seyyed H. M.
Newman, Morgan
Garden, Gwenn A.
Leverenz, James B.
Tsuang, Debby
Latimer, Caitlin
Gonzalez‐Cuyar, Luis F.
Keene, Christopher Dirk
Morrison, Richard S.
Rhoads, Kristoffer
Wijsman, Ellen M.
Dorschner, Michael O.
Lardelli, Michael
Young, Jessica E.
Valdmanis, Paul N.
Bird, Thomas D.
Jayadev, Suman
Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease
title Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease
title_full Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease
title_fullStr Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease
title_full_unstemmed Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease
title_short Alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with Alzheimer disease
title_sort alternative splicing in a presenilin 2 variant associated with alzheimer disease
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6469258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31020001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.755
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