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Grosz BR, Svaren J, Perez-Siles G, Nicholson GA, Kennerson ML. Revisiting the pathogenic mechanism of the GJB1 5' UTR c.-103C > T mutation causing CMTX1. Neurogenetics 2021; 22:149-160. [PMID: 34089394 PMCID: PMC8241655 DOI: 10.1007/s10048-021-00650-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/08/2021] [Accepted: 05/25/2021] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
Abstract
The second most common form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy (CMT), X-linked CMT type X1 (CMTX1), is caused by coding and non-coding mutations in the gap junction beta 1 (GJB1) gene. The non-coding GJB1 c.-103C > T mutation (NM_000166.5) has been reported to cause CMTX1 in multiple families. This study assessed the internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) activity previously reported for the rat Gjb1 P2 5' untranslated region (UTR). Using a bicistronic assay and transfecting RT4 Schwann cells, IRES activity of the human GJB1 P2 5' UTR was compared to the GJB1 P2 5' UTR containing either the c.-103C > T mutation or the non-pathogenic c.-102G > A variant. No differences in GJB1 P2 5' UTR IRES activity were observed between the negative control, the wild-type P2 5' UTR, the c.-103C > T 5' UTR or the c.-102G > A 5' UTR, irrespective of the GJB1 intron being present (p = .429 with intron, and p = .865 without). A theoretical c.-131A > G variant was predicted to result in the same RNA secondary structure as the GJB1 c.-103C > T P2 5' UTR. However, no significant difference was observed between expression from the wild-type GJB1 P2 5' UTR and the GJB1 c.-131A > G variant (p = .688). Deletion of the conserved region surrounding the c.-103C > T mutation (c.-108_-103del) resulted in significantly higher expression than the c.-103C > T mutation alone (p = .019), suggesting that the conserved c.-108_-103 region was not essential for translation. The reporter assays in this study do not recapitulate the previously reported GJB1 IRES activity and suggest an alternate pathogenic mechanism for the c.-103C > T CMTX1 non-coding mutation.
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Affiliation(s)
- Bianca R Grosz
- Northcott Neuroscience Laboratory, ANZAC Research Institute, Concord, NSW, Australia.
- Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
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- Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
- Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
- Department of Comparative Biosciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
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- Northcott Neuroscience Laboratory, ANZAC Research Institute, Concord, NSW, Australia
- Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
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- Northcott Neuroscience Laboratory, ANZAC Research Institute, Concord, NSW, Australia
- Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
- Molecular Medicine Laboratory, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Concord, NSW, Australia
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- Northcott Neuroscience Laboratory, ANZAC Research Institute, Concord, NSW, Australia
- Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia
- Molecular Medicine Laboratory, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Concord, NSW, Australia
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Tomaselli PJ, Rossor AM, Horga A, Jaunmuktane Z, Carr A, Saveri P, Piscosquito G, Pareyson D, Laura M, Blake JC, Poh R, Polke J, Houlden H, Reilly MM. Mutations in noncoding regions of GJB1 are a major cause of X-linked CMT. Neurology 2017; 88:1445-1453. [PMID: 28283593 PMCID: PMC5386440 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000003819] [Citation(s) in RCA: 45] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/15/2016] [Accepted: 01/18/2017] [Indexed: 01/03/2023] Open
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OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence and clinical and genetic characteristics of patients with X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) due to mutations in noncoding regions of the gap junction β-1 gene (GJB1). METHODS Mutations were identified by bidirectional Sanger sequence analysis of the 595 bases of the upstream promoter region, and 25 bases of the 3' untranslated region (UTR) sequence in patients in whom mutations in the coding region had been excluded. Clinical and neurophysiologic data were retrospectively collected. RESULTS Five mutations were detected in 25 individuals from 10 kindreds representing 11.4% of all cases of CMTX1 diagnosed in our neurogenetics laboratory between 1996 and 2016. Four pathogenic mutations, c.-17G>A, c.-17+1G>T, c.-103C>T, and c.-146-90_146-89insT were detected in the 5'UTR. A novel mutation, c.*15C>T, was detected in the 3' UTR of GJB1 in 2 unrelated families with CMTX1 and is the first pathogenic mutation in the 3'UTR of any myelin-associated CMT gene. Mutations segregated with the phenotype, were at sites predicted to be pathogenic, and were not present in the normal population. CONCLUSIONS Mutations in noncoding DNA are a major cause of CMTX1 and highlight the importance of mutations in noncoding DNA in human disease. Next-generation sequencing platforms for use in inherited neuropathy should therefore include coverage of these regions.
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- Pedro J Tomaselli
- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK
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- From the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (P.J.T., A.M.R., A.H., A.C., M.L., M.M.R.), Department of Neuropathology (Z.J.), and Department of Neurogenetics (R.P., J.P., H.H.), National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, UK; Clinic of Central and Peripheral Degenerative Neuropathies Unit (P.S., G.P., D.P.), Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS Foundation, C. Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (J.C.B.), Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norfolk, UK.
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