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Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the natural history and clinical features of myopathies caused by mono‐allelic, dominantly acting pathogenic variants in COL12A1. METHODS: Patients with dominant COL12A1‐related myopathies were characterized by history and clinical examination, muscle imaging, and genetic...

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Autores principales: Mohassel, Payam, Liewluck, Teerin, Hu, Ying, Ezzo, Daniel, Ogata, Tracy, Saade, Dimah, Neuhaus, Sarah, Bolduc, Véronique, Zou, Yaqun, Donkervoort, Sandra, Medne, Livija, Sumner, Charlotte J., Dyck, P. James B., Wierenga, Klaas J., Tennekoon, Gihan, Finkel, Richard S., Chen, Jiani, Winder, Thomas L., Staff, Nathan P., Foley, A. Reghan, Koch, Manuel, Bönnemann, Carsten G.
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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/PMC6801183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31509352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.50882
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author Mohassel, Payam
Liewluck, Teerin
Hu, Ying
Ezzo, Daniel
Ogata, Tracy
Saade, Dimah
Neuhaus, Sarah
Bolduc, Véronique
Zou, Yaqun
Donkervoort, Sandra
Medne, Livija
Sumner, Charlotte J.
Dyck, P. James B.
Wierenga, Klaas J.
Tennekoon, Gihan
Finkel, Richard S.
Chen, Jiani
Winder, Thomas L.
Staff, Nathan P.
Foley, A. Reghan
Koch, Manuel
Bönnemann, Carsten G.
author_facet Mohassel, Payam
Liewluck, Teerin
Hu, Ying
Ezzo, Daniel
Ogata, Tracy
Saade, Dimah
Neuhaus, Sarah
Bolduc, Véronique
Zou, Yaqun
Donkervoort, Sandra
Medne, Livija
Sumner, Charlotte J.
Dyck, P. James B.
Wierenga, Klaas J.
Tennekoon, Gihan
Finkel, Richard S.
Chen, Jiani
Winder, Thomas L.
Staff, Nathan P.
Foley, A. Reghan
Koch, Manuel
Bönnemann, Carsten G.
author_sort Mohassel, Payam
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description OBJECTIVE: To characterize the natural history and clinical features of myopathies caused by mono‐allelic, dominantly acting pathogenic variants in COL12A1. METHODS: Patients with dominant COL12A1‐related myopathies were characterized by history and clinical examination, muscle imaging, and genetic analysis. Pathogenicity of the variants was assessed by immunostaining patient‐derived dermal fibroblast cultures for collagen XII. RESULTS: Four independent families with childhood‐onset weakness due to novel, dominantly acting pathogenic variants in COL12A1 were identified. Adult patients exhibited distal‐predominant weakness. Three families carried dominantly acting glycine missense variants, and one family had a heterozygous, intragenic, in‐frame deletion of exon 52 of COL12A1. All pathogenic variants resulted in increased intracellular retention of collagen XII in patient‐derived fibroblasts as well as loss of extracellular, fibrillar collagen XII deposition. Since haploinsufficiency for COL12A1 is largely clinically asymptomatic, we designed and evaluated small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that specifically target the mutant allele containing the exon 52 deletion. Immunostaining of the patient fibroblasts treated with the siRNA showed a near complete correction of collagen XII staining patterns. INTERPRETATION: This study characterizes a distal myopathy phenotype in adults with dominant COL12A1 pathogenic variants, further defining the phenotypic spectrum and natural history of COL12A1‐related myopathies. This work also provides proof of concept of a precision medicine treatment approach by proposing and validating allele‐specific knockdown using siRNAs specifically designed to target a patient’s dominant COL12A1 disease allele.
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spelling pubmed-68011832019-10-22 Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy Mohassel, Payam Liewluck, Teerin Hu, Ying Ezzo, Daniel Ogata, Tracy Saade, Dimah Neuhaus, Sarah Bolduc, Véronique Zou, Yaqun Donkervoort, Sandra Medne, Livija Sumner, Charlotte J. Dyck, P. James B. Wierenga, Klaas J. Tennekoon, Gihan Finkel, Richard S. Chen, Jiani Winder, Thomas L. Staff, Nathan P. Foley, A. Reghan Koch, Manuel Bönnemann, Carsten G. Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: To characterize the natural history and clinical features of myopathies caused by mono‐allelic, dominantly acting pathogenic variants in COL12A1. METHODS: Patients with dominant COL12A1‐related myopathies were characterized by history and clinical examination, muscle imaging, and genetic analysis. Pathogenicity of the variants was assessed by immunostaining patient‐derived dermal fibroblast cultures for collagen XII. RESULTS: Four independent families with childhood‐onset weakness due to novel, dominantly acting pathogenic variants in COL12A1 were identified. Adult patients exhibited distal‐predominant weakness. Three families carried dominantly acting glycine missense variants, and one family had a heterozygous, intragenic, in‐frame deletion of exon 52 of COL12A1. All pathogenic variants resulted in increased intracellular retention of collagen XII in patient‐derived fibroblasts as well as loss of extracellular, fibrillar collagen XII deposition. Since haploinsufficiency for COL12A1 is largely clinically asymptomatic, we designed and evaluated small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that specifically target the mutant allele containing the exon 52 deletion. Immunostaining of the patient fibroblasts treated with the siRNA showed a near complete correction of collagen XII staining patterns. INTERPRETATION: This study characterizes a distal myopathy phenotype in adults with dominant COL12A1 pathogenic variants, further defining the phenotypic spectrum and natural history of COL12A1‐related myopathies. This work also provides proof of concept of a precision medicine treatment approach by proposing and validating allele‐specific knockdown using siRNAs specifically designed to target a patient’s dominant COL12A1 disease allele. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6801183/ /pubmed/31509352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.50882 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/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Mohassel, Payam
Liewluck, Teerin
Hu, Ying
Ezzo, Daniel
Ogata, Tracy
Saade, Dimah
Neuhaus, Sarah
Bolduc, Véronique
Zou, Yaqun
Donkervoort, Sandra
Medne, Livija
Sumner, Charlotte J.
Dyck, P. James B.
Wierenga, Klaas J.
Tennekoon, Gihan
Finkel, Richard S.
Chen, Jiani
Winder, Thomas L.
Staff, Nathan P.
Foley, A. Reghan
Koch, Manuel
Bönnemann, Carsten G.
Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy
title Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy
title_full Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy
title_fullStr Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy
title_full_unstemmed Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy
title_short Dominant collagen XII mutations cause a distal myopathy
title_sort dominant collagen xii mutations cause a distal myopathy
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6801183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31509352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.50882
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