Stephanie Waich, Karin Kreidl, Julia Vodopiutz, Arzu Meltem Demir, Adam R Pollio, Vojtěch Dostál, Kristian Pfaller, Marianna Parlato, Nadine Cerf-Bensussan, Rüdiger Adam, Georg F Vogel, Holm H Uhlig, Frank M Ruemmele, Thomas Müller, Michael W Hess, Andreas R Janecke, Lukas A Huber, Taras Valovka
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Abstract
The osteo-oto-hepato-enteric (O2HE) syndrome is a severe autosomal recessive disease ascribed to loss-of-function mutations in the Unc-45 myosin chaperone A (UNC45A) gene. The clinical spectrum includes bone fragility, hearing loss, cholestasis, and life-threatening diarrhea associated with microvillus inclusion disease-like enteropathy. Here, we present molecular and functional analysis of the UNC45A c.710T>C (p.Leu237Pro) missense variant, which revealed a unique pathogenicity compared with other genetic variants causing UNC45A deficiency. The UNC45A p.Leu237Pro mutant retained chaperone activity, prevented myosin aggregation, and supported proper nonmuscle myosin II (NMII) filament formation in patient fibroblasts and human osteosarcoma (U2OS) cells. However, the mutant formed atypically stable oligomers and prevented chaperone-myosin complex dissociation, thereby inhibiting NMII functions. Similar to biallelic UNC45A deficiency, this resulted in impaired intracellular trafficking, defective recycling, and abnormal retention of transferrin at various endocytic sites. In particular, coexpression of wild-type protein attenuated the pathogenic effects of the variant by inhibiting excessive oligomer formation. Our results elucidate the pathogenic mechanisms and recessive characteristics of this variant and may aid in the development of targeted therapies.
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JCI Insight is a Gold Open Access journal with a 2022 Impact Factor of 8.0. It publishes high-quality studies in various biomedical specialties, such as autoimmunity, gastroenterology, immunology, metabolism, nephrology, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonology, and vascular biology. The journal focuses on clinically relevant basic and translational research that contributes to the understanding of disease biology and treatment. JCI Insight is self-published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), a nonprofit honor organization of physician-scientists founded in 1908, and it helps fulfill the ASCI's mission to advance medical science through the publication of clinically relevant research reports.