A novel MAP7D1 mutation causes mitotic defects and RPS14 accumulation in Shwachman-Diamond syndrome patient cells.

一种新的 MAP7D1 突变导致施瓦赫曼-戴蒙德综合征患者细胞有丝分裂缺陷和 RPS14 积累

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作者:Kucukvardar Seren, Karabay Arzu
The importance of microtubule stability and microtubule-associated proteins in the etiology of Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SDS) has been highlighted in recent studies. In one patient with SDS, a novel MAP7D1:c.601C>T, p.R201W variant has been identified. In this study, the causality of this variant in the pathogenesis of SDS was investigated. Mutation in the microtubule-binding domain of MAP7D1 caused disruption of its interaction with microtubules. SDS fibroblasts exhibited a decreased cell size with reduced microtubule density, and mitotic defects, including multipolar or bipolar unstable spindles, lagging chromosomes, and shortened inter-centrosomal distance. Additionally, ribosomal protein S14 (RPS14) accumulated within incorrectly dividing SDS fibroblasts. To further evaluate whether these abnormalities are directly attributable to the MAP7D1 mutation, mitotic processes were investigated through genetic manipulations of MAP7D1 in T98G glioblastoma and HEK293T embryonic kidney cell lines. Consistent with data from SDS fibroblasts, similar phenotypes were detected upon overexpression of mutant MAP7D1 and depletion of MAP7D1. Our findings revealed that the MAP7D1 mutation acts as a loss-of-function mutation and contributes to SDS pathogenesis by disrupting microtubule dynamics and ribosomal protein regulation, identifying MAP7D1 as a gene with substantial impact for SDS.

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