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Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects

Classical xanthinuria is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by variants in the XDH (type I) or MOCOS (type II) genes. Thirteen Israeli kindred (five Jewish and eight Arab) and two isolated cases from Germany were studied between the years 1997 and 2013. Four and a branch of a fifth...

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Autores principales: Peretz, Hava, Lagziel, Ayala, Bittner, Florian, Kabha, Mustafa, Shtauber-Naamati, Meirav, Zhuravel, Vicki, Usher, Sali, Rump, Steffen, Wollers, Silke, Bork, Bettina, Mandel, Hanna, Falik-Zaccai, Tzipora, Kalfon, Limor, Graessler, Juergen, Zeharia, Avraham, Heib, Nasser, Shalev, Hannah, Landau, Daniel, Levartovsky, David
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34356852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9070788
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author Peretz, Hava
Lagziel, Ayala
Bittner, Florian
Kabha, Mustafa
Shtauber-Naamati, Meirav
Zhuravel, Vicki
Usher, Sali
Rump, Steffen
Wollers, Silke
Bork, Bettina
Mandel, Hanna
Falik-Zaccai, Tzipora
Kalfon, Limor
Graessler, Juergen
Zeharia, Avraham
Heib, Nasser
Shalev, Hannah
Landau, Daniel
Levartovsky, David
author_facet Peretz, Hava
Lagziel, Ayala
Bittner, Florian
Kabha, Mustafa
Shtauber-Naamati, Meirav
Zhuravel, Vicki
Usher, Sali
Rump, Steffen
Wollers, Silke
Bork, Bettina
Mandel, Hanna
Falik-Zaccai, Tzipora
Kalfon, Limor
Graessler, Juergen
Zeharia, Avraham
Heib, Nasser
Shalev, Hannah
Landau, Daniel
Levartovsky, David
author_sort Peretz, Hava
collection PubMed
description Classical xanthinuria is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by variants in the XDH (type I) or MOCOS (type II) genes. Thirteen Israeli kindred (five Jewish and eight Arab) and two isolated cases from Germany were studied between the years 1997 and 2013. Four and a branch of a fifth of these families were previously described. Here, we reported the demographic, clinical, molecular and biochemical characterizations of the remaining cases. Seven out of 20 affected individuals (35%) presented with xanthinuria-related symptoms of varied severity. Among the 10 distinct variants identified, six were novel: c.449G>T (p.(Cys150Phe)), c.1434G>A (p.(Trp478*)), c.1871C>G (p.(Ser624*)) and c.913del (p.(Leu305fs*1)) in the XDH gene and c.1046C>T (p.(Thr349Ileu)) and c.1771C>T (p.(Pro591Ser)) in the MOCOS gene. Heterologous protein expression studies revealed that the p.Cys150Phe variant within the Fe/S-I cluster-binding site impairs XDH biogenesis, the p.Thr349Ileu variant in the NifS-like domain of MOCOS affects protein stability and cysteine desulfurase activity, while the p.Pro591Ser and a previously described p.Arg776Cys variant in the C-terminal domain affect Molybdenum cofactor binding. Based on the results of haplotype analyses and historical genealogy findings, the potential dispersion of the identified variants is discussed. As far as we are aware, this is the largest cohort of xanthinuria cases described so far, substantially expanding the repertoire of pathogenic variants, characterizing structurally and functionally essential amino acid residues in the XDH and MOCOS proteins and addressing the population genetic aspects of classical xanthinuria.
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spelling pubmed-83014302021-07-24 Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects Peretz, Hava Lagziel, Ayala Bittner, Florian Kabha, Mustafa Shtauber-Naamati, Meirav Zhuravel, Vicki Usher, Sali Rump, Steffen Wollers, Silke Bork, Bettina Mandel, Hanna Falik-Zaccai, Tzipora Kalfon, Limor Graessler, Juergen Zeharia, Avraham Heib, Nasser Shalev, Hannah Landau, Daniel Levartovsky, David Biomedicines Article Classical xanthinuria is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder caused by variants in the XDH (type I) or MOCOS (type II) genes. Thirteen Israeli kindred (five Jewish and eight Arab) and two isolated cases from Germany were studied between the years 1997 and 2013. Four and a branch of a fifth of these families were previously described. Here, we reported the demographic, clinical, molecular and biochemical characterizations of the remaining cases. Seven out of 20 affected individuals (35%) presented with xanthinuria-related symptoms of varied severity. Among the 10 distinct variants identified, six were novel: c.449G>T (p.(Cys150Phe)), c.1434G>A (p.(Trp478*)), c.1871C>G (p.(Ser624*)) and c.913del (p.(Leu305fs*1)) in the XDH gene and c.1046C>T (p.(Thr349Ileu)) and c.1771C>T (p.(Pro591Ser)) in the MOCOS gene. Heterologous protein expression studies revealed that the p.Cys150Phe variant within the Fe/S-I cluster-binding site impairs XDH biogenesis, the p.Thr349Ileu variant in the NifS-like domain of MOCOS affects protein stability and cysteine desulfurase activity, while the p.Pro591Ser and a previously described p.Arg776Cys variant in the C-terminal domain affect Molybdenum cofactor binding. Based on the results of haplotype analyses and historical genealogy findings, the potential dispersion of the identified variants is discussed. As far as we are aware, this is the largest cohort of xanthinuria cases described so far, substantially expanding the repertoire of pathogenic variants, characterizing structurally and functionally essential amino acid residues in the XDH and MOCOS proteins and addressing the population genetic aspects of classical xanthinuria. MDPI 2021-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8301430/ /pubmed/34356852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9070788 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Peretz, Hava
Lagziel, Ayala
Bittner, Florian
Kabha, Mustafa
Shtauber-Naamati, Meirav
Zhuravel, Vicki
Usher, Sali
Rump, Steffen
Wollers, Silke
Bork, Bettina
Mandel, Hanna
Falik-Zaccai, Tzipora
Kalfon, Limor
Graessler, Juergen
Zeharia, Avraham
Heib, Nasser
Shalev, Hannah
Landau, Daniel
Levartovsky, David
Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects
title Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects
title_full Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects
title_fullStr Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects
title_full_unstemmed Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects
title_short Classical Xanthinuria in Nine Israeli Families and Two Isolated Cases from Germany: Molecular, Biochemical and Population Genetics Aspects
title_sort classical xanthinuria in nine israeli families and two isolated cases from germany: molecular, biochemical and population genetics aspects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34356852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9070788
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