戴斯弗林
肌丝
表型
肌病
骨骼肌
生物
肌肉无力
肌节
跨膜结构域
错义突变
肌营养不良聚糖
跨膜蛋白
心肌细胞
内科学
基因
细胞生物学
内分泌学
医学
遗传学
解剖
层粘连蛋白
细胞外基质
受体
作者
Andrea Gangfuß,Andreas Hentschel,Lorena Heil,Maria Gonzalez,Anne Schönecker,Christel Depienne,Anna Nishimura,Diana Zengeler,Nicolai Kohlschmidt,Albert Sickmann,Ulrike Schara‐Schmidt,Dieter O. Fürst,Peter F. M. van der Ven,Andreas Hahn,Andreas Roos,Anne Schänzer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ymgme.2022.05.005
摘要
Popeye domain containing protein 1 (POPDC1) is a highly conserved transmembrane protein essential for striated muscle function and homeostasis. Pathogenic variants in the gene encoding POPDC1 (BVES, Blood vessel epicardial substance) are causative for limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMDR25), associated with cardiac arrhythmia. We report on four affected children (age 7-19 years) from two consanguineous families with two novel pathogenic variants in BVES c.457C>T(p.Q153X) and c.578T>G (p.I193S). Detailed analyses were performed on muscle biopsies from an affected patient of each family including immunofluorescence, electron microscopy and proteomic profiling. Cardiac abnormalities were present in all patients and serum creatine kinase (CK) values were variably elevated despite lack of overt muscle weakness. Detailed histological analysis of skeletal muscle, however indicated a myopathy with reduced sarcolemmal expression of POPDC1 accompanied by altered sarcolemmal and sarcoplasmatic dysferlin and Xin/XIRP1 abundance. At the electron microscopic level, the muscle fiber membrane was focally disrupted. The proteomic signature showed statistically significant dysregulation of 191 proteins of which 173 were increased and 18 were decreased. Gene ontology-term analysis of affected biological processes revealed - among others - perturbation of muscle fibril assembly, myofilament sliding, and contraction as well as transition between fast and slow fibers. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that the phenotype of LGMDR25 is highly variable and also includes younger children with conduction abnormalities, no apparent muscular problems, and only mildly elevated CK values. Biochemical studies suggest that BVES mutations causing loss of functional POPDC1 can impede striated muscle function by several mechanisms.
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