Bi-allelic variants in NAE1 cause intellectual disability, ischiopubic hypoplasia, stress-mediated lymphopenia and neurodegeneration
Muffels, Irena J.J.; Schene, Imre F.; Rehmann, Holger; Massink, Maarten P.G.; van der Wal, Maria M.; Bauder, Corinna; Labeur, Martha; Armando, Natalia G.; Lequin, Maarten H.; Houben, Michiel L.; Giltay, Jaques C.; Haitjema, Saskia; Huisman, Albert; Vansenne, Fleur; Bluvstein, Judith; Pappas, John; Shailee, Lala V.; Zarate, Yuri A.; Mokry, Michal; van Haaften, Gijs W.; Nieuwenhuis, Edward E.S.; Refojo, Damian; van Wijk, Femke; Fuchs, Sabine A.; van Hasselt, Peter M.
(2023) American Journal of Human Genetics, volume 110, issue 1, pp. 146 - 160
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Abstract
Neddylation has been implicated in various cellular pathways and in the pathophysiology of numerous diseases. We identified four individuals with bi-allelic variants in NAE1, which encodes the neddylation E1 enzyme. Pathogenicity was supported by decreased NAE1 abundance and overlapping clinical and cellular phenotypes. To delineate how cellular consequences of NAE1
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deficiency would lead to the clinical phenotype, we focused primarily on the rarest phenotypic features, based on the assumption that these would best reflect the pathophysiology at stake. Two of the rarest features, neuronal loss and lymphopenia worsening during infections, suggest that NAE1 is required during cellular stress caused by infections to protect against cell death. In support, we found that stressing the proteasome system with MG132—requiring upregulation of neddylation to restore proteasomal function and proteasomal stress—led to increased cell death in fibroblasts of individuals with NAE1 genetic variants. Additionally, we found decreased lymphocyte counts after CD3/CD28 stimulation and decreased NF-κB translocation in individuals with NAE1 variants. The rarest phenotypic feature—delayed closure of the ischiopubic rami—correlated with significant downregulation of RUN2X and SOX9 expression in transcriptomic data of fibroblasts. Both genes are involved in the pathophysiology of ischiopubic hypoplasia. Thus, we show that NAE1 plays a major role in (skeletal) development and cellular homeostasis during stress. Our approach suggests that a focus on rare phenotypic features is able to provide significant pathophysiological insights in diseases caused by mutations in genes with pleiotropic effects.
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Keywords: Humans, Intellectual Disability/genetics, Lymphopenia/genetics, NEDD8 Protein/genetics, NF-kappa B/metabolism, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex/metabolism, Signal Transduction/genetics, ocurrence ratio, proteasome, neurodegeneration, phenotypic specificity, post-translational protein modification, neddylation, ubiquitination, NAE1, lymphopenia, Genetics(clinical), Genetics, Journal Article
ISSN: 0002-9297
Publisher: Cell Press
Note: Funding Information: This work was supported by the Max Planck Society (D.R.), the VolkswagenStiftung (D.R.), the Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica , Argentina (D.R.) and the Fondo para la convergencia estructural del mercosur -FOCEM ( COF 03/11 ) (D.R.). We would like to thank the parents of individual 1 for drafting Figure 6A. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 American Society of Human Genetics
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