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Neuropathy target esterase activity predicts retinopathy among PNPLA6 disorders.

Authors :
Liu J
He Y
Lwin C
Han M
Guan B
Naik A
Bender C
Moore N
Huryn LA
Sergeev Y
Qian H
Zeng Y
Dong L
Liu P
Lei J
Haugen CJ
Prasov L
Shi R
Dollfus H
Aristodemou P
Laich Y
Németh AH
Taylor J
Downes S
Krawczynski M
Meunier I
Strassberg M
Tenney J
Gao J
Shear MA
Moore AT
Duncan JL
Menendez B
Hull S
Vincent A
Siskind CE
Traboulsi EI
Blackstone C
Sisk R
Utz V
Webster AR
Michaelides M
Arno G
Synofzik M
Hufnagel RB
Source :
BioRxiv : the preprint server for biology [bioRxiv] 2023 Jun 11. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 11.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Biallelic pathogenic variants in the PNPLA6 gene cause a broad spectrum of disorders leading to gait disturbance, visual impairment, anterior hypopituitarism, and hair anomalies. PNPLA6 encodes Neuropathy target esterase (NTE), yet the role of NTE dysfunction on affected tissues in the large spectrum of associated disease remains unclear. We present a clinical meta-analysis of a novel cohort of 23 new patients along with 95 reported individuals with PNPLA6 variants that implicate missense variants as a driver of disease pathogenesis. Measuring esterase activity of 46 disease-associated and 20 common variants observed across PNPLA6 -associated clinical diagnoses unambiguously reclassified 10 variants as likely pathogenic and 36 variants as pathogenic, establishing a robust functional assay for classifying PNPLA6 variants of unknown significance. Estimating the overall NTE activity of affected individuals revealed a striking inverse relationship between NTE activity and the presence of retinopathy and endocrinopathy. This phenomenon was recaptured in vivo in an allelic mouse series, where a similar NTE threshold for retinopathy exists. Thus, PNPLA6 disorders, previously considered allelic, are a continuous spectrum of pleiotropic phenotypes defined by an NTE genotype:activity:phenotype relationship. This relationship and the generation of a preclinical animal model pave the way for therapeutic trials, using NTE as a biomarker.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2692-8205
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37333224
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.09.544373