Literature DB >> 25938884

A SNP in the HTT promoter alters NF-κB binding and is a bidirectional genetic modifier of Huntington disease.

Kristina Bečanović1, Anne Nørremølle2, Scott J Neal3, Chris Kay3, Jennifer A Collins3, David Arenillas3, Tobias Lilja4, Giulia Gaudenzi4, Shiana Manoharan3, Crystal N Doty3, Jessalyn Beck3, Nayana Lahiri5, Elodie Portales-Casamar3, Simon C Warby3, Colúm Connolly3, Rebecca A G De Souza3, Sarah J Tabrizi5, Ola Hermanson4, Douglas R Langbehn6, Michael R Hayden3, Wyeth W Wasserman3, Blair R Leavitt3.   

Abstract

Cis-regulatory variants that alter gene expression can modify disease expressivity, but none have previously been identified in Huntington disease (HD). Here we provide in vivo evidence in HD patients that cis-regulatory variants in the HTT promoter are bidirectional modifiers of HD age of onset. HTT promoter analysis identified a NF-κB binding site that regulates HTT promoter transcriptional activity. A non-coding SNP, rs13102260:G > A, in this binding site impaired NF-κB binding and reduced HTT transcriptional activity and HTT protein expression. The presence of the rs13102260 minor (A) variant on the HD disease allele was associated with delayed age of onset in familial cases, whereas the presence of the rs13102260 (A) variant on the wild-type HTT allele was associated with earlier age of onset in HD patients in an extreme case-based cohort. Our findings suggest a previously unknown mechanism linking allele-specific effects of rs13102260 on HTT expression to HD age of onset and have implications for HTT silencing treatments that are currently in development.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25938884     DOI: 10.1038/nn.4014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Neurosci        ISSN: 1097-6256            Impact factor:   24.884


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