1. Loss-of-Function Variants in HOPS Complex Genes VPS16 and VPS41 Cause Early Onset Dystonia Associated with Lysosomal Abnormalities
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Steel, D., Zech, M., Zhao, C., Barwick, K.E.S., Burke, D., Demailly, D., Kumar, K.R., Zorzi, G., Nardocci, N., Kaiyrzhanov, R., Wagner, M., Iuso, A., Berutti, R., Škorvánek, M., Necpál, J., Davis, R., Wiethoff, S., Mankad, K., Sudhakar, S., Ferrini, A., Sharma, S., Kamsteeg, E.J., Tijssen, Marina A. J., Verschuuren, C., Egmond, M.E. van, Flowers, J.M., McEntagart, M., Tucci, A., Coubes, P., Bustos, B.I., Gonzalez-Latapi, P., Tisch, S., Darveniza, P., Gorman, K.M., Peall, K.J., Bötzel, K., Koch, J.C., Kmieć, T., Plecko, B., Boesch, S., Haslinger, B., Jech, R., Garavaglia, B., Wood, N., Houlden, H., Gissen, P., Lubbe, S.J., Sue, C.M., Cif, L., Mencacci, N.E., Anderson, G., Kurian, M.A., Winkelmann, J., Steel, D., Zech, M., Zhao, C., Barwick, K.E.S., Burke, D., Demailly, D., Kumar, K.R., Zorzi, G., Nardocci, N., Kaiyrzhanov, R., Wagner, M., Iuso, A., Berutti, R., Škorvánek, M., Necpál, J., Davis, R., Wiethoff, S., Mankad, K., Sudhakar, S., Ferrini, A., Sharma, S., Kamsteeg, E.J., Tijssen, Marina A. J., Verschuuren, C., Egmond, M.E. van, Flowers, J.M., McEntagart, M., Tucci, A., Coubes, P., Bustos, B.I., Gonzalez-Latapi, P., Tisch, S., Darveniza, P., Gorman, K.M., Peall, K.J., Bötzel, K., Koch, J.C., Kmieć, T., Plecko, B., Boesch, S., Haslinger, B., Jech, R., Garavaglia, B., Wood, N., Houlden, H., Gissen, P., Lubbe, S.J., Sue, C.M., Cif, L., Mencacci, N.E., Anderson, G., Kurian, M.A., and Winkelmann, J.
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Contains fulltext : 229267.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), OBJECTIVES: The majority of people with suspected genetic dystonia remain undiagnosed after maximal investigation, implying that a number of causative genes have not yet been recognized. We aimed to investigate this paucity of diagnoses. METHODS: We undertook weighted burden analysis of whole-exome sequencing (WES) data from 138 individuals with unresolved generalized dystonia of suspected genetic etiology, followed by additional case-finding from international databases, first for the gene implicated by the burden analysis (VPS16), and then for other functionally related genes. Electron microscopy was performed on patient-derived cells. RESULTS: Analysis revealed a significant burden for VPS16 (Fisher's exact test p value, 6.9 × 10(9) ). VPS16 encodes a subunit of the homotypic fusion and vacuole protein sorting (HOPS) complex, which plays a key role in autophagosome-lysosome fusion. A total of 18 individuals harboring heterozygous loss-of-function VPS16 variants, and one with a microdeletion, were identified. These individuals experienced early onset progressive dystonia with predominant cervical, bulbar, orofacial, and upper limb involvement. Some patients had a more complex phenotype with additional neuropsychiatric and/or developmental comorbidities. We also identified biallelic loss-of-function variants in VPS41, another HOPS-complex encoding gene, in an individual with infantile-onset generalized dystonia. Electron microscopy of patient-derived lymphocytes and fibroblasts from both patients with VPS16 and VPS41 showed vacuolar abnormalities suggestive of impaired lysosomal function. INTERPRETATION: Our study strongly supports a role for HOPS complex dysfunction in the pathogenesis of dystonia, although variants in different subunits display different phenotypic and inheritance characteristics. ANN NEUROL 2020;88:867-877.
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- 2020