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Recessive Rare Variants in Deoxyhypusine Synthase, an Enzyme Involved in the Synthesis of Hypusine, Are Associated with a Neurodevelopmental Disorder.

Mythily Ganapathi1, Leah R Padgett2, Kentaro Yamada3, Orrin Devinsky4, Rebecca Willaert5, Richard Person5, Ping-Yee Billie Au6, Julia Tagoe6, Marie McDonald7, Danielle Karlowicz7, Barry Wolf8, Joanna Lee8, Yufeng Shen9, Volkan Okur10, Liyong Deng10, Charles A LeDuc10, Jiayao Wang9, Ashleigh Hanner11, Raghavendra G Mirmira3, Myung Hee Park11, Teresa L Mastracci12, Wendy K Chung13.   

Abstract

Hypusine is formed post-translationally from lysine and is found in a single cellular protein, eukaryotic translation initiation factor-5A (eIF5A), and its homolog eIF5A2. Biosynthesis of hypusine is a two-step reaction involving the enzymes deoxyhypusine synthase (DHPS) and deoxyhypusine hydroxylase (DOHH). eIF5A is highly conserved throughout eukaryotic evolution and plays a role in mRNA translation, cellular proliferation, cellular differentiation, and inflammation. DHPS is also highly conserved and is essential for life, as Dhps-null mice are embryonic lethal. Using exome sequencing, we identified rare biallelic, recurrent, predicted likely pathogenic variants in DHPS segregating with disease in five affected individuals from four unrelated families. These individuals have similar neurodevelopmental features that include global developmental delay and seizures. Two of four affected females have short stature. All five affected individuals share a recurrent missense variant (c.518A>G [p.Asn173Ser]) in trans with a likely gene disrupting variant (c.1014+1G>A, c.912_917delTTACAT [p.Tyr305_Ile306del], or c.1A>G [p.Met1?]). cDNA studies demonstrated that the c.1014+1G>A variant causes aberrant splicing. Recombinant DHPS enzyme harboring either the p.Asn173Ser or p.Tyr305_Ile306del variant showed reduced (20%) or absent in vitro activity, respectively. We co-transfected constructs overexpressing HA-tagged DHPS (wild-type or mutant) and GFP-tagged eIF5A into HEK293T cells to determine the effect of these variants on hypusine biosynthesis and observed that the p.Tyr305_Ile306del and p.Asn173Ser variants resulted in reduced hypusination of eIF5A compared to wild-type DHPS enzyme. Our data suggest that rare biallelic variants in DHPS result in reduced enzyme activity that limits the hypusination of eIF5A and are associated with a neurodevelopmental disorder.
Copyright © 2019 American Society of Human Genetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  DHPS; DOHH; deoxyhypusine synthase; eIF5A; exome sequencing; hypusination; hypusine; inborn errors of metabolism; neurodevelopmental disorder; polyamine pathway

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30661771      PMCID: PMC6369575          DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.12.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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