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FAN1, a DNA Repair Nuclease, as a Modifier of Repeat Expansion Disorders

FAN1 encodes a DNA repair nuclease. Genetic deficiencies, copy number variants, and single nucleotide variants of FAN1 have been linked to karyomegalic interstitial nephritis, 15q13.3 microdeletion/microduplication syndrome (autism, schizophrenia, and epilepsy), cancer, and most recently repeat expa...

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Autores principales: Deshmukh, Amit L., Porro, Antonio, Mohiuddin, Mohiuddin, Lanni, Stella, Panigrahi, Gagan B., Caron, Marie-Christine, Masson, Jean-Yves, Sartori, Alessandro A., Pearson, Christopher E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33579867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JHD-200448
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author Deshmukh, Amit L.
Porro, Antonio
Mohiuddin, Mohiuddin
Lanni, Stella
Panigrahi, Gagan B.
Caron, Marie-Christine
Masson, Jean-Yves
Sartori, Alessandro A.
Pearson, Christopher E.
author_facet Deshmukh, Amit L.
Porro, Antonio
Mohiuddin, Mohiuddin
Lanni, Stella
Panigrahi, Gagan B.
Caron, Marie-Christine
Masson, Jean-Yves
Sartori, Alessandro A.
Pearson, Christopher E.
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description FAN1 encodes a DNA repair nuclease. Genetic deficiencies, copy number variants, and single nucleotide variants of FAN1 have been linked to karyomegalic interstitial nephritis, 15q13.3 microdeletion/microduplication syndrome (autism, schizophrenia, and epilepsy), cancer, and most recently repeat expansion diseases. For seven CAG repeat expansion diseases (Huntington’s disease (HD) and certain spinocerebellar ataxias), modification of age of onset is linked to variants of specific DNA repair proteins. FAN1 variants are the strongest modifiers. Non-coding disease-delaying FAN1 variants and coding disease-hastening variants (p.R507H and p.R377W) are known, where the former may lead to increased FAN1 levels and the latter have unknown effects upon FAN1 functions. Current thoughts are that ongoing repeat expansions in disease-vulnerable tissues, as individuals age, promote disease onset. Fan1 is required to suppress against high levels of ongoing somatic CAG and CGG repeat expansions in tissues of HD and FMR1 transgenic mice respectively, in addition to participating in DNA interstrand crosslink repair. FAN1 is also a modifier of autism, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. Coupled with the association of these diseases with repeat expansions, this suggests a common mechanism, by which FAN1 modifies repeat diseases. Yet how any of the FAN1 variants modify disease is unknown. Here, we review FAN1 variants, associated clinical effects, protein structure, and the enzyme’s attributed functional roles. We highlight how variants may alter its activities in DNA damage response and/or repeat instability. A thorough awareness of the FAN1 gene and FAN1 protein functions will reveal if and how it may be targeted for clinical benefit.
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spelling pubmed-79904472021-04-14 FAN1, a DNA Repair Nuclease, as a Modifier of Repeat Expansion Disorders Deshmukh, Amit L. Porro, Antonio Mohiuddin, Mohiuddin Lanni, Stella Panigrahi, Gagan B. Caron, Marie-Christine Masson, Jean-Yves Sartori, Alessandro A. Pearson, Christopher E. J Huntingtons Dis Review FAN1 encodes a DNA repair nuclease. Genetic deficiencies, copy number variants, and single nucleotide variants of FAN1 have been linked to karyomegalic interstitial nephritis, 15q13.3 microdeletion/microduplication syndrome (autism, schizophrenia, and epilepsy), cancer, and most recently repeat expansion diseases. For seven CAG repeat expansion diseases (Huntington’s disease (HD) and certain spinocerebellar ataxias), modification of age of onset is linked to variants of specific DNA repair proteins. FAN1 variants are the strongest modifiers. Non-coding disease-delaying FAN1 variants and coding disease-hastening variants (p.R507H and p.R377W) are known, where the former may lead to increased FAN1 levels and the latter have unknown effects upon FAN1 functions. Current thoughts are that ongoing repeat expansions in disease-vulnerable tissues, as individuals age, promote disease onset. Fan1 is required to suppress against high levels of ongoing somatic CAG and CGG repeat expansions in tissues of HD and FMR1 transgenic mice respectively, in addition to participating in DNA interstrand crosslink repair. FAN1 is also a modifier of autism, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. Coupled with the association of these diseases with repeat expansions, this suggests a common mechanism, by which FAN1 modifies repeat diseases. Yet how any of the FAN1 variants modify disease is unknown. Here, we review FAN1 variants, associated clinical effects, protein structure, and the enzyme’s attributed functional roles. We highlight how variants may alter its activities in DNA damage response and/or repeat instability. A thorough awareness of the FAN1 gene and FAN1 protein functions will reveal if and how it may be targeted for clinical benefit. IOS Press 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7990447/ /pubmed/33579867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JHD-200448 Text en © 2021 – The authors. Published by IOS Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Deshmukh, Amit L.
Porro, Antonio
Mohiuddin, Mohiuddin
Lanni, Stella
Panigrahi, Gagan B.
Caron, Marie-Christine
Masson, Jean-Yves
Sartori, Alessandro A.
Pearson, Christopher E.
FAN1, a DNA Repair Nuclease, as a Modifier of Repeat Expansion Disorders
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title_fullStr FAN1, a DNA Repair Nuclease, as a Modifier of Repeat Expansion Disorders
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title_short FAN1, a DNA Repair Nuclease, as a Modifier of Repeat Expansion Disorders
title_sort fan1, a dna repair nuclease, as a modifier of repeat expansion disorders
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33579867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JHD-200448
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