Investigating genotype-phenotype correlation of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy R8: association of clinical severity, protein biological function and protein oligomerization.

IF 6.2 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Xiongda Liang, Jiameng Si, Hongting Xie, Yuqing Guan, Wanying Lin, Zezhang Lin, Ganwei Zheng, Xiaofeng Wei, Xingbang Xiong, Zhengfei Zhuang, Xuan Shang
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Abstract

Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy R8 (LGMD R8) is a hereditary muscle disease caused by biallelic defects in E3 ubiquitinated ligase gene (TRIM32). LGMD R8 is featured by high genetic heterogeneity and phenotypic diversity, most pathogenic variants are missense variants located in the NHL domain, but the genotype-phenotype correlation remains unclear. We hypothesized that various missense variants in NHL domain might have different degrees of impact on the structure and function of the protein, thus resulting in disease variability. Firstly, by analyzing present patients' clinical data, we screen out 4 variants: R394H, D487N, V591M and P619S. Patients homozygous for the aforementioned variants exhibited significant phenotypic variability, including variations in age of onset and age of any walking aid (AWA). Then, bioinformatics analysis, cellular functional experiment and biophysical assay were used to measure the effect of above variants in TRIM32 protein oligomerization and ubiquitination to target substrates. And they revealed distinct differences in the intrinsic E3 ligase activity among various mutant TRIM32 proteins, which corresponded to differences in their oligomerization status. In conclusion, our results showed a correlation between clinical severity, protein function and oligomerization state in patients homozygous for missense variants in NHL domain. It is the first time to reveal a connection between TRIM32 variant with LGMD R8 phenotype and this finding provided valuable reference in predicting disease severity and more precise guidance to affected family on genetic counseling.

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Acta Neuropathologica Communications
Acta Neuropathologica Communications Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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11.20
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2.80%
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162
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: "Acta Neuropathologica Communications (ANC)" is a peer-reviewed journal that specializes in the rapid publication of research articles focused on the mechanisms underlying neurological diseases. The journal emphasizes the use of molecular, cellular, and morphological techniques applied to experimental or human tissues to investigate the pathogenesis of neurological disorders. ANC is committed to a fast-track publication process, aiming to publish accepted manuscripts within two months of submission. This expedited timeline is designed to ensure that the latest findings in neuroscience and pathology are disseminated quickly to the scientific community, fostering rapid advancements in the field of neurology and neuroscience. The journal's focus on cutting-edge research and its swift publication schedule make it a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and other professionals interested in the study and treatment of neurological conditions.
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