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Distal motor neuropathy associated with novel EMILIN1 mutation.

Michele Iacomino1, Roberto Doliana2, Maria Marchese3, Alessandra Capuano2, Pasquale Striano4, Paola Spessotto2, Giulia Bosisio2, Rosa Iodice5, Fiore Manganelli5, Paola Lanteri6, Alessandro Orsini7, Simona Baldassari8, Serena Baratto9, Floriana Fruscione10, Valeria Prada11, Paolo Broda9, Alessandra Tessa3, Giulia Bertocci3, Angelo Schenone11, Alfonso Colombatti2, Carlo Minetti4, Filippo Maria Santorelli3, Federico Zara10, Chiara Fiorillo12.   

Abstract

Elastin microfibril interface-located proteins (EMILINs) are extracellular matrix glycoproteins implicated in elastogenesis and cell proliferation. Recently, a missense mutation in the EMILIN1 gene has been associated with autosomal dominant connective tissue disorder and motor-sensory neuropathy in a single family. We identified by whole exome sequencing a novel heterozygous EMILIN1 mutation c.748C>T [p.R250C] located in the coiled coil forming region of the protein, in four affected members of an autosomal dominant family presenting a distal motor neuropathy phenotype. In affected patient a sensory nerve biopsy showed slight and unspecific changes in the number and morphology of myelinated fibers. Immunofluorescence study of a motor nerve within a muscle biopsy documented the presence of EMILIN-1 in nerve structures. Skin section and skin derived fibroblasts displayed a reduced extracellular deposition of EMILIN-1 protein with a disorganized network of poorly ramified fibers in comparison with controls. Downregulation of emilin1a in zebrafish displayed developmental delay, locomotion defects, and abnormal axonal arborization from spinal cord motor neurons. The phenotype was complemented by wild-type zebrafish emilin1a, and partially the human wild-type EMILIN1 cRNA, but not by the cRNA harboring the novel c.748C>T [p.R250C]. These data suggest a role of EMILIN-1 in the pathogenesis of diseases affecting the peripheral nervous system.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Danio rerio; EMILIN1; Exome sequencing; Extracellular matrix; Fibroblast; Motor neuropathy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31978608     DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2020.104757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Dis        ISSN: 0969-9961            Impact factor:   5.996


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