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Revising pathogenesis of AP1S1-related MEDNIK syndrome: a missense variant in the AP1S1 gene as a causal genetic lesion

M. Rackova, R. Mattera, M. Svaton, F. Fencl, V. Kanderova, K. Spicakova, SY. Park, O. Fabian, M. Koblizek, E. Fronkova, JS. Bonifacino, K. Skvarova Kramarzova

. 2024 ; 102 (11) : 1343-1353. [pub] 20240913

Jazyk angličtina Země Německo

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, kazuistiky, práce podpořená grantem, Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc25003655

Grantová podpora
ID Project No. LX22NPO5102 Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky
UNCE/24/MED/003 Univerzita Karlova v Praze
ZIA HD001607 Intramural NIH HHS - United States
Programme EXCELES Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky
NU23-07-00170 Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky

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MEDNIK syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by mental retardation, enteropathy, deafness, peripheral neuropathy, ichthyosis, and keratoderma, and caused by variants in the adaptor-related protein complex 1 subunit sigma 1 (AP1S1) gene. This gene encodes the σ1A protein, which is a subunit of the adaptor protein complex 1 (AP-1), a key component of the intracellular protein trafficking machinery. Previous work identified three AP1S1 nonsense, frameshift and splice-site variants in MEDNIK patients predicted to encode truncated σ1A proteins, with consequent AP-1 dysfunction. However, two AP1S1 missense variants (c.269 T > C and c.346G > A) were recently reported in patients who presented with severe enteropathy but no additional symptoms of MEDNIK. This condition was described as a novel non-syndromic form of congenital diarrhea caused specifically by the AP1S1 missense variants. In this study, we report two patients with the same c.269 T > C variant, who, contrary to the previous cases, presented as complete MEDNIK syndrome. These data substantially revise the presentation of disorders associated with AP1S1 gene variants and indicate that all the identified pathogenic AP1S1 variants result in MEDNIK syndrome. We also provide a series of functional analyses that elucidate the impact of the c.269 T > C variant on σ1A function, contributing to a better understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of MEDNIK syndrome. KEY MESSAGES: A missense AP1S1 c.269 T > C (σ1A L90P) variant causes full MEDNIK syndrome. The σ1A L90P variant is largely unable to assemble into the AP-1 complex. The σ1A L90P variant fails to bind [DE]XXXL[LI] sorting motifs. The σ1A L90P variant results in loss-of-function of the protein.

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