NOTCH3变异体由于激活衰老途径而导致家族性部分脂肪营养不良

IF 6.2 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Diabetes Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.2337/db24-0624
Abhimanyu Garg, Chao Xing, Anil K. Agarwal, Aundrea K. Westfall, Diana R. Tomchick, Xunzhi Zhang, Michelle Xing, Rebecca J. Brown
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尽管阐明了几种脂肪营养不良综合征的分子遗传基础,但一些超罕见家族性脂肪营养不良亚型的分子缺陷仍未确定。我们分析了来自未确诊的常染色体显性家族性部分脂肪营养不良(FPL)谱系的4名受影响和2名未受影响的女性的全外显子组测序(WES)数据,发现只有一个新的杂合变异,即NOTCH3中的p.a ala1603tyr符合过滤标准。对222例不明原因FPL患者的WES数据进行进一步分析,发现两名不相关的FPL患者具有新型杂合子p.Cys1600Tyr和p.g n1552pro, NOTCH3变体。所有变异均聚集在NOTCH3负调控区的异二聚化结构域。皮肤成纤维细胞的RNA- seq和蛋白质组学分析显示,与对照组相比,FPL患者的NOTCH3的RNA和蛋白质表达显著增加,广泛的衰老途径被激活。NOTCH3在脂肪组织中高度表达,在发育模式、细胞命运决定、细胞存活和增殖调节中起着许多重要作用。我们得出结论,NOTCH3负调控区域的功能获得错义变体通过激活衰老途径导致FPL的新亚型。对于患有早期或儿童期发病糖尿病的非肥胖患者,应考虑这种新颖的FPL。
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Gain of function NOTCH3 variants cause familial partial lipodystrophy due to activation of senescence pathways
Despite elucidation of the molecular genetic basis of several lipodystrophy syndromes, molecular defects in some ultra-rare subtypes of familial lipodystrophies remain unidentified. We analyzed whole exome sequencing (WES) data of four affected and two unaffected females from an undiagnosed autosomal dominant familial partial lipodystrophy (FPL) pedigree and identified only one novel heterozygous variant, p.Ala1603Tyr in NOTCH3 meeting the filtering criteria. Further analysis of WES data of 222 unexplained FPL patients identified two unrelated FPL patients with novel heterozygous, p.Cys1600Tyr and p.Gln1552Pro, NOTCH3 variants. All variants were clustered in the heterodimerization domain of the negative regulatory region of NOTCH3. RNA-Seq and proteomics analysis of skin fibroblasts revealed significantly higher RNA and protein expression of NOTCH3 and activation of widespread senescence pathways in the FPL patients versus controls. NOTCH3 is highly expressed in adipose tissue and plays many crucial roles in developmental patterning, cell fate decisions, regulation of cell survival and proliferation. We conclude that gain-of-function missense variants in the negative regulatory region of NOTCH3 cause a novel subtype of FPL by activation of senescence pathways. This novel variety of FPL should be considered for non-obese patients with early- or childhood-onset diabetes mellitus.
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Diabetes
Diabetes 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
2.60%
发文量
1968
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Diabetes is a scientific journal that publishes original research exploring the physiological and pathophysiological aspects of diabetes mellitus. We encourage submissions of manuscripts pertaining to laboratory, animal, or human research, covering a wide range of topics. Our primary focus is on investigative reports investigating various aspects such as the development and progression of diabetes, along with its associated complications. We also welcome studies delving into normal and pathological pancreatic islet function and intermediary metabolism, as well as exploring the mechanisms of drug and hormone action from a pharmacological perspective. Additionally, we encourage submissions that delve into the biochemical and molecular aspects of both normal and abnormal biological processes. However, it is important to note that we do not publish studies relating to diabetes education or the application of accepted therapeutic and diagnostic approaches to patients with diabetes mellitus. Our aim is to provide a platform for research that contributes to advancing our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and processes of diabetes.
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