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IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Shih-Chun Lan, Yung-Yee Chang, Tsu-Kung Lin, Min-Yu Lan
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摘要

GRM1编码1型代谢性谷氨酸受体(mGluR1)。其致病变异与罕见的常染色体隐性小脑共济失调13 (SCAR13)和更罕见的脊髓小脑共济失调44 (SCA44)有关,前者是由于mGluR1功能的丧失。我们报告了一例新的由一种新的GRM1变异c.2303引起的SCA44C > T (p.s thr768ile),被美国医学院遗传标准(PS2, PM2, PP3)认为“可能致病”。在DynaMut2的评估中,该变体被预测会导致mGluR1的稳定性影响,就像其他已知的SCA44 GRM1变体一样,而SCAR13错义变体的稳定性或不稳定性影响则较低。受影响的残基Thr768位于变构调节剂的结合口袋附近,并且位于高度保守的胆固醇识别关联/相互作用共识基元内。总的来说,这种新的GRM1变异是通过增加mGluR1的组成活性引起SCA44的。我们的研究结果强调了两种与grm1相关的遗传性共济失调中mGluR1畸变的不同分子机制,并为恢复mGluR1功能的药物治疗提供了与机制相关的前景。
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Spinocerebellar Ataxia 44 Caused by a Novel GRM1 Variant: Reviewing the Contrasting Pathogenic Mechanisms Underlying Two GRM1-Associated Hereditary Ataxias.

GRM1 encodes type 1 metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR1). Its pathogenic variants are associated with the rare autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia 13 (SCAR13) due to loss of mGluR1 function, and the even rarer spinocerebellar ataxia 44 (SCA44) due to a gain-of-function molecular basis. We report a new case of SCA44 caused by a novel and de novo GRM1 variant c.2303 C > T (p.Thr768Ile), which was considered "likely pathogenic" by the American College of Medical Genetic criteria (PS2, PM2, PP3). This variant was predicted to lead to a stability effect on mGluR1 in the evaluation with DynaMut2, like the other known SCA44 GRM1 variants and in contrast to lower stability or destabilizing effects for SCAR13 missense variants. The affected residue Thr768 was located close to the binding pockets of allosteric modulators and within the highly conserved cholesterol recognition association/interaction consensus motif. Collectively, this novel GRM1 variant caused SCA44 by increasing the constitutive activity of mGluR1. Our findings underscore the distinct molecular mechanisms of mGluR1 aberration for the two GRM1-associated hereditary ataxias, and provide a mechanism-relevant prospect in the pharmacological therapies for restoring mGluR1 function.

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Cerebellum
Cerebellum 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
150
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Official publication of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum devoted to genetics of cerebellar ataxias, role of cerebellum in motor control and cognitive function, and amid an ageing population, diseases associated with cerebellar dysfunction. The Cerebellum is a central source for the latest developments in fundamental neurosciences including molecular and cellular biology; behavioural neurosciences and neurochemistry; genetics; fundamental and clinical neurophysiology; neurology and neuropathology; cognition and neuroimaging. The Cerebellum benefits neuroscientists in molecular and cellular biology; neurophysiologists; researchers in neurotransmission; neurologists; radiologists; paediatricians; neuropsychologists; students of neurology and psychiatry and others.
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