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Diana Gallego1, Fátima Leal1, Alejandra Gámez1, Margarita Castro1, Rosa Navarrete1, Obdulia Sanchez-Lijarcio1, Isidro Vitoria2, María Bueno-Delgado3, Amaya Belanger-Quintana4, Ana Morais5, Consuelo Pedrón-Giner6, Inmaculada García7, Jaume Campistol8, Rafael Artuch8, Carlos Alcaide9, Veronica Cornejo10, David Gil11, Raquel Yahyaoui12, Lourdes R Desviat1, Magdalena Ugarte1, Aurora Martínez13, Belén Pérez1.
Abstract
Biallelic variants of the gene DNAJC12, which encodes a cochaperone, were recently described in patients with hyperphenylalaninemia (HPA). This paper reports the retrospective genetic analysis of a cohort of unsolved cases of HPA. Biallelic variants of DNAJC12 were identified in 20 patients (generally neurologically asymptomatic) previously diagnosed with phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) deficiency (phenylketonuria [PKU]). Further, mutations of DNAJC12 were identified in four carriers of a pathogenic variant of PAH. The genetic spectrum of DNAJC12 in the present patients included four new variants, two intronic changes c.298-2A>C and c.502+1G>C, presumably affecting the splicing process, and two exonic changes c.309G>T (p.Trp103Cys) and c.524G>A (p.Trp175Ter), classified as variants of unknown clinical significance (VUS). The variant p.Trp175Ter was detected in 83% of the mutant alleles, with 14 cases homozygous, and was present in 0.3% of a Spanish control population. Functional analysis indicated a significant reduction in PAH and its activity, reduced tyrosine hydroxylase stability, but no effect on tryptophan hydroxylase 2 stability, classifying the two VUS as pathogenic variants. Additionally, the effect of the overexpression of DNAJC12 on some destabilizing PAH mutations was examined and a mutation-specific effect on stabilization was detected suggesting that the proteostasis network could be a genetic modifier of PAH deficiency and a potential target for developing mutation-specific treatments for PKU.Entities:
Keywords: DNAJC12; hyperphenylalaninemia; molecular chaperones; phenylketonuria; proteostasis network
Year: 2020 PMID: 32333439 DOI: 10.1002/humu.24026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Mutat ISSN: 1059-7794 Impact factor: 4.878