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Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN)

BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN) is caused by pathogenic sequence variants in C19orf12. Autosomal recessive inheritance has been demonstrated. We present evidence of autosomal dominant MPAN and propose a mechanism to explain these cases. METHODS: Two lar...

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Autores principales: Gregory, Allison, Lotia, Mitesh, Jeong, Suh Young, Fox, Rachel, Zhen, Dolly, Sanford, Lynn, Hamada, Jeff, Jahic, Amir, Beetz, Christian, Freed, Alison, Kurian, Manju A., Cullup, Thomas, van der Weijden, Marlous C. M., Nguyen, Vy, Setthavongsack, Naly, Garcia, Daphne, Krajbich, Victoria, Pham, Thao, Woltjer, Randy, George, Benjamin P., Minks, Kelly Q., Paciorkowski, Alexander R., Hogarth, Penelope, Jankovic, Joseph, Hayflick, Susan J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6625130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31087512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.736
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author Gregory, Allison
Lotia, Mitesh
Jeong, Suh Young
Fox, Rachel
Zhen, Dolly
Sanford, Lynn
Hamada, Jeff
Jahic, Amir
Beetz, Christian
Freed, Alison
Kurian, Manju A.
Cullup, Thomas
van der Weijden, Marlous C. M.
Nguyen, Vy
Setthavongsack, Naly
Garcia, Daphne
Krajbich, Victoria
Pham, Thao
Woltjer, Randy
George, Benjamin P.
Minks, Kelly Q.
Paciorkowski, Alexander R.
Hogarth, Penelope
Jankovic, Joseph
Hayflick, Susan J.
author_facet Gregory, Allison
Lotia, Mitesh
Jeong, Suh Young
Fox, Rachel
Zhen, Dolly
Sanford, Lynn
Hamada, Jeff
Jahic, Amir
Beetz, Christian
Freed, Alison
Kurian, Manju A.
Cullup, Thomas
van der Weijden, Marlous C. M.
Nguyen, Vy
Setthavongsack, Naly
Garcia, Daphne
Krajbich, Victoria
Pham, Thao
Woltjer, Randy
George, Benjamin P.
Minks, Kelly Q.
Paciorkowski, Alexander R.
Hogarth, Penelope
Jankovic, Joseph
Hayflick, Susan J.
author_sort Gregory, Allison
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description BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN) is caused by pathogenic sequence variants in C19orf12. Autosomal recessive inheritance has been demonstrated. We present evidence of autosomal dominant MPAN and propose a mechanism to explain these cases. METHODS: Two large families with apparently dominant MPAN were investigated; additional singleton cases of MPAN were identified. Gene sequencing and multiplex ligation‐dependent probe amplification were used to characterize the causative sequence variants in C19orf12. Post‐mortem brain from affected subjects was examined. RESULTS: In two multi‐generation non‐consanguineous families, we identified different nonsense sequence variations in C19orf12 that segregate with the MPAN phenotype. Brain pathology was similar to that of autosomal recessive MPAN. We additionally identified a preponderance of cases with single heterozygous pathogenic sequence variants, including two with de novo changes. CONCLUSIONS: We present three lines of clinical evidence to demonstrate that MPAN can manifest as a result of only one pathogenic C19orf12 sequence variant. We propose that truncated C19orf12 proteins, resulting from nonsense variants in the final exon in our autosomal dominant cohort, impair function of the normal protein produced from the non‐mutated allele via a dominant negative mechanism and cause loss of function. These findings impact the clinical diagnostic evaluation and counseling.
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spelling pubmed-66251302019-07-17 Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN) Gregory, Allison Lotia, Mitesh Jeong, Suh Young Fox, Rachel Zhen, Dolly Sanford, Lynn Hamada, Jeff Jahic, Amir Beetz, Christian Freed, Alison Kurian, Manju A. Cullup, Thomas van der Weijden, Marlous C. M. Nguyen, Vy Setthavongsack, Naly Garcia, Daphne Krajbich, Victoria Pham, Thao Woltjer, Randy George, Benjamin P. Minks, Kelly Q. Paciorkowski, Alexander R. Hogarth, Penelope Jankovic, Joseph Hayflick, Susan J. Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN) is caused by pathogenic sequence variants in C19orf12. Autosomal recessive inheritance has been demonstrated. We present evidence of autosomal dominant MPAN and propose a mechanism to explain these cases. METHODS: Two large families with apparently dominant MPAN were investigated; additional singleton cases of MPAN were identified. Gene sequencing and multiplex ligation‐dependent probe amplification were used to characterize the causative sequence variants in C19orf12. Post‐mortem brain from affected subjects was examined. RESULTS: In two multi‐generation non‐consanguineous families, we identified different nonsense sequence variations in C19orf12 that segregate with the MPAN phenotype. Brain pathology was similar to that of autosomal recessive MPAN. We additionally identified a preponderance of cases with single heterozygous pathogenic sequence variants, including two with de novo changes. CONCLUSIONS: We present three lines of clinical evidence to demonstrate that MPAN can manifest as a result of only one pathogenic C19orf12 sequence variant. We propose that truncated C19orf12 proteins, resulting from nonsense variants in the final exon in our autosomal dominant cohort, impair function of the normal protein produced from the non‐mutated allele via a dominant negative mechanism and cause loss of function. These findings impact the clinical diagnostic evaluation and counseling. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6625130/ /pubmed/31087512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.736 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Gregory, Allison
Lotia, Mitesh
Jeong, Suh Young
Fox, Rachel
Zhen, Dolly
Sanford, Lynn
Hamada, Jeff
Jahic, Amir
Beetz, Christian
Freed, Alison
Kurian, Manju A.
Cullup, Thomas
van der Weijden, Marlous C. M.
Nguyen, Vy
Setthavongsack, Naly
Garcia, Daphne
Krajbich, Victoria
Pham, Thao
Woltjer, Randy
George, Benjamin P.
Minks, Kelly Q.
Paciorkowski, Alexander R.
Hogarth, Penelope
Jankovic, Joseph
Hayflick, Susan J.
Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN)
title Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN)
title_full Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN)
title_fullStr Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN)
title_full_unstemmed Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN)
title_short Autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (MPAN)
title_sort autosomal dominant mitochondrial membrane protein‐associated neurodegeneration (mpan)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6625130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31087512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.736
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