Literature DB >> 33729480

Somatic MAP3K3 and PIK3CA mutations in sporadic cerebral and spinal cord cavernous malformations.

Tao Hong1, Xiao Xiao2, Jian Ren1, Bing Cui2, Yuru Zong2, Jian Zou3, Zqi Kou3, Nan Jiang1, Guolu Meng1, Gao Zeng1, Yongzhi Shan1, Hao Wu1, Zan Chen1, Jiantao Liang1, Xinru Xiao1, Jie Tang1, Yukui Wei1, Ming Ye1, Liyong Sun1, Guilin Li1, Peng Hu1, Rutai Hui2, Hongqi Zhang1, Yibo Wang2.   

Abstract

Cavernous malformations affecting the CNS occur in ∼0.16-0.4% of the general population. The majority (85%) of cavernous malformations are in a sporadic form, but the genetic background of sporadic cavernous malformations remains enigmatic. Of the 81 patients, 73 (90.1%) patients were detected carrying somatic missense variants in two genes: MAP3K3 and PIK3CA by whole-exome sequencing. The mutation spectrum correlated with lesion size (P = 0.001), anatomical distribution (P < 0.001), MRI appearance (P = 0.004) and haemorrhage events (P = 0.006). PIK3CA mutation was a significant predictor of overt haemorrhage events (P = 0.003, odds ratio = 11.252, 95% confidence interval = 2.275-55.648). Enrichment of endothelial cell population was associated with a higher fractional abundance of the somatic mutations. Overexpression of the MAP3K3 mutation perturbed angiogenesis of endothelial cell models in vitro and zebrafish embryos in vivo. Distinct transcriptional signatures between different genetic subgroups of sporadic cavernous malformations were identified by single cell RNA sequencing and verified by pathological staining. Significant apoptosis in MAP3K3 mutation carriers and overexpression of GDF15 and SERPINA5 in PIK3CA mutation carriers contributed to their phenotype. We identified activating MAP3K3 and PIK3CA somatic mutations in the majority (90.1%) of sporadic cavernous malformations and PIK3CA mutations could confer a higher risk for overt haemorrhage. Our data provide insights into genomic landscapes, propose a mechanistic explanation and underscore the possibility of a molecular classification for sporadic cavernous malformations.
© The Author(s) (2021). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

Entities:  

Keywords:  MAP3K3; PIK3CA; cavernous malformations; haemorrhage; somatic mutation

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2021        PMID: 33729480     DOI: 10.1093/brain/awab117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain        ISSN: 0006-8950            Impact factor:   13.501


  13 in total

Review 1.  Genetics of brain arteriovenous malformations and cerebral cavernous malformations.

Authors:  Hiroki Hongo; Satoru Miyawaki; Yu Teranishi; Daiichiro Ishigami; Kenta Ohara; Yu Sakai; Daisuke Shimada; Motoyuki Umekawa; Satoshi Koizumi; Hideaki Ono; Hirofumi Nakatomi; Nobuhito Saito
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 3.755

2.  Natural history of familial cerebral cavernous malformation syndrome in children: a multicenter cohort study.

Authors:  Ana Filipa Geraldo; Cesar Augusto P F Alves; Aysha Luis; Domenico Tortora; Joana Guimarães; Daisy Abreu; Sofia Reimão; Marco Pavanello; Patrizia de Marco; Marcello Scala; Valeria Capra; Rui Vaz; Andrea Rossi; Erin Simon Schwartz; Kshitij Mankad; Mariasavina Severino
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2022-10-06       Impact factor: 2.995

Review 3.  Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Pathogenesis: Investigating Lesion Formation and Progression with Animal Models.

Authors:  Chelsea M Phillips; Svetlana M Stamatovic; Richard F Keep; Anuska V Andjelkovic
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-04-30       Impact factor: 6.208

4.  The dural angioleiomyoma harbors frequent GJA4 mutation and a distinct DNA methylation profile.

Authors:  Arnault Tauziède-Espariat; Thibaut Pierre; Michel Wassef; David Castel; Florence Riant; Jacques Grill; Alexandre Roux; Johan Pallud; Edouard Dezamis; Damien Bresson; Sandro Benichi; Thomas Blauwblomme; Djallel Benzohra; Guillaume Gauchotte; Celso Pouget; Sophie Colnat-Coulbois; Karima Mokhtari; Corinne Balleyguier; Frédérique Larousserie; Volodia Dangouloff-Ros; Nathalie Boddaert; Marie-Anne Debily; Lauren Hasty; Marc Polivka; Homa Adle-Biassette; Alice Métais; Emmanuèle Lechapt; Fabrice Chrétien; Felix Sahm; Philipp Sievers; Pascale Varlet
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol Commun       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 7.578

5.  Cerebrofacial vascular metameric syndrome is caused by somatic pathogenic variants in PIK3CA.

Authors:  Sarah E Sheppard; Victoria R Sanders; Abhay Srinivasan; Laura S Finn; Denise Adams; Andrew Elton; Catherine Amlie-Lefond; Zoe Nelson; Victoria Dmyterko; Dana Jensen; Kaitlyn Zenner; Jonathan Perkins; James T Bennett
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud       Date:  2021-12-09

6.  Developmental venous anomalies are a genetic primer for cerebral cavernous malformations.

Authors:  Daniel A Snellings; Romuald Girard; Rhonda Lightle; Abhinav Srinath; Sharbel Romanos; Ying Li; Chang Chen; Aileen A Ren; Mark L Kahn; Issam A Awad; Douglas A Marchuk
Journal:  Nat Cardiovasc Res       Date:  2022-03-14

7.  NOGOB receptor deficiency increases cerebrovascular permeability and hemorrhage via impairing histone acetylation-mediated CCM1/2 expression.

Authors:  Zhi Fang; Xiaoran Sun; Xiang Wang; Ji Ma; Thomas Palaia; Ujala Rana; Benjamin Miao; Louis Ragolia; Wenquan Hu; Qing Robert Miao
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2022-05-02       Impact factor: 19.456

Review 8.  Cerebral Cavernous Malformation: From Mechanism to Therapy.

Authors:  Daniel A Snellings; Courtney C Hong; Aileen A Ren; Miguel A Lopez-Ramirez; Romuald Girard; Abhinav Srinath; Douglas A Marchuk; Mark H Ginsberg; Issam A Awad; Mark L Kahn
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 23.213

9.  Inflammation and neutrophil extracellular traps in cerebral cavernous malformation.

Authors:  Anthony C Y Yau; Maria Ascencion Globisch; Favour Chinyere Onyeogaziri; Lei L Conze; Ross Smith; Suvi Jauhiainen; Monica Corada; Fabrizio Orsenigo; Hua Huang; Melanie Herre; Anna-Karin Olsson; Matteo Malinverno; Veronica Sundell; Behnam Rezai Jahromi; Mika Niemelä; Aki Laakso; Cecilia Garlanda; Alberto Mantovani; Maria Grazia Lampugnani; Elisabetta Dejana; Peetra U Magnusson
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2022-03-25       Impact factor: 9.207

10.  Earlier Age at Surgery for Brain Cavernous Angioma-Related Epilepsy May Achieve Complete Seizure Freedom without Aid of Anti-Seizure Medication.

Authors:  Ayataka Fujimoto; Hideo Enoki; Keisuke Hatano; Keishiro Sato; Tohru Okanishi
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-03-18
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.