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Marie Alice Dupont1,2, Camille Humbert1,2, Céline Huber3,4,2, Quentin Siour3,4,2, Ida Chiara Guerrera5, Vincent Jung5, Anni Christensen6, Aurore Pouliet7, Meriem Garfa-Traoré8, Patrick Nitschké2,9, Marie Injeyan10, Kathryn Millar10, David Chitayat10,11, Patrick Shannon12, Katta Mohan Girisha13, Anju Shukla13, Charlotte Mechler14, Esben Lorentzen6, Alexandre Benmerah1,2, Valérie Cormier-Daire3,4,2, Cécile Jeanpierre1,2, Sophie Saunier1,2, Marion Delous1,2.
Abstract
Mutations in genes encoding components of the intraflagellar transport (IFT) complexes have previously been associated with a spectrum of diseases collectively termed ciliopathies. Ciliopathies relate to defects in the formation or function of the cilium, a sensory or motile organelle present on the surface of most cell types. IFT52 is a key component of the IFT-B complex and ensures the interaction of the two subcomplexes, IFT-B1 and IFT-B2. Here, we report novel IFT52 biallelic mutations in cases with a short-rib thoracic dysplasia (SRTD) or a congenital anomaly of kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT). Combining in vitro and in vivo studies in zebrafish, we showed that SRTD-associated missense mutation impairs IFT-B complex assembly and IFT-B2 ciliary localization, resulting in decreased cilia length. In comparison, CAKUT-associated missense mutation has a mild pathogenicity, thus explaining the lack of skeletal defects in CAKUT case. In parallel, we demonstrated that the previously reported homozygous nonsense IFT52 mutation associated with Sensenbrenner syndrome [Girisha et al. (2016) A homozygous nonsense variant in IFT52 is associated with a human skeletal ciliopathy. Clin. Genet., 90, 536-539] leads to exon skipping and results in a partially functional protein. Finally, our work uncovered a novel role for IFT52 in microtubule network regulation. We showed that IFT52 interacts and partially co-localized with centrin at the distal end of centrioles where it is involved in its recruitment and/or maintenance. Alteration of this function likely contributes to centriole splitting observed in Ift52-/- cells. Altogether, our findings allow a better comprehensive genotype-phenotype correlation among IFT52-related cases and revealed a novel, extra-ciliary role for IFT52, i.e. disruption may contribute to pathophysiological mechanisms.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31042281 DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddz091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Mol Genet ISSN: 0964-6906 Impact factor: 6.150