| Literature DB >> 25782673 |
Donatella Peca1, Renata Boldrini2, Jan Johannson3, Joseph T Shieh4, Arianna Citti2, Stefania Petrini1, Teresa Salerno5, Salvatore Cazzato6, Raffaele Testa7, Francesco Messina8, Alfredo Onofri9, Giovanna Cenacchi10, Per Westermark11, Nicola Ullmann, Nicola Ullman5, Paola Cogo12, Renato Cutrera5, Olivier Danhaive13.
Abstract
Genetic defects of surfactant metabolism are associated with a broad range of clinical manifestations, from neonatal respiratory distress syndrome to adult interstitial lung disease. Early therapies may improve symptoms but diagnosis is often delayed owing to phenotype and genotype variability. Our objective was to characterize the cellular/ultrastructural correlates of surfactant protein C (SP-C) mutations in children with idiopathic diffuse lung diseases. We sequenced SFTPC - the gene encoding SP-C - SFTPB and ABCA3, and analyzed morphology, ultrastructure and SP expression in lung tissue when available. We identified eight subjects who were heterozygous for SP-C mutations. Median age at onset and clinical course were variable. None of the mutations were located in the mature peptide-encoding region, but were either in the pro-protein BRICHOS or linker C-terminal domains. Although lung morphology was similar to other genetic surfactant metabolism disorders, electron microscopy studies showed specific anomalies, suggesting surfactant homeostasis disruption, plus trafficking defects in the four subjects with linker domain mutation and protein misfolding in the single BRICHOS mutation carrier in whom material was available. Immunolabeling studies showed increased proSP-C staining in all cases. In two cases, amyloid deposits could be identified. Immunochemistry and ultrastructural studies may be useful for diagnostic purposes and for genotype interpretation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25782673 PMCID: PMC4795107 DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2015.45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Hum Genet ISSN: 1018-4813 Impact factor: 4.246