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Abnormal glycosylation in Joubert syndrome type 10.

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العنوان: Abnormal glycosylation in Joubert syndrome type 10.
المؤلفون: Kane, Megan S., Davids, Mariska, Bond, Michelle R., Adams, Christopher J., Grout, Megan E., Phelps, Ian G., O'Day, Diana R., Dempsey, Jennifer C., Xeuli Li, Golas, Gretchen, Vezina, Gilbert, Gunay-Aygun, Meral, Hanover, John A., Doherty, Dan, Miao He, Malicdan, May Christine V., Gahl, William A., Boerkoel, Cornelius F.
المصدر: Cilia; 3/23/2017, Vol. 6, p1-18, 18p
مصطلحات موضوعية: GLYCOSYLATION, JOUBERT syndrome, CILIOPATHY
مستخلص: Background: The discovery of disease pathogenesis requires systematic agnostic screening of multiple homeostatic processes that may become deregulated. We illustrate this principle in the evaluation and diagnosis of a 5-yearold boy with Joubert syndrome type 10 (JBTS10). He carried the OFD1 mutation p.Gln886Lysfs*2 (NM_003611.2: c.2656del) and manifested features of Joubert syndrome. Methods: We integrated exome sequencing, MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analyses of plasma and cultured dermal fibroblasts glycomes, and full clinical evaluation of the proband. Analyses of cilia formation and lectin staining were performed by immunofluorescence. Measurement of cellular nucleotide sugar levels was performed with highperformance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection. Statistical analyses utilized the Student's and Fisher's exact t tests. Results: Glycome analyses of plasma and cultured dermal fibroblasts identified abnormal N- and O-linked glycosylation profiles. These findings replicated in two unrelated males with OFD1 mutations. Cultured fibroblasts from affected individuals had a defect in ciliogenesis. The proband's fibroblasts also had an abnormally elevated nuclear sialylation signature and increased total cellular levels of CMP-sialic acid. Ciliogenesis and each glycosylation anomaly were rescued by expression of wild-type OFD1. Conclusions: The rescue of ciliogenesis and glycosylation upon reintroduction of WT OFD1 suggests that both contribute to the pathogenesis of JBTS10. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:20462530
DOI:10.1186/s13630-017-0048-6