PURPOSE: We identified 2 individuals with de novo variants in SREBF2 that disrupt a conserved site 1 protease (S1P) cleavage motif required for processing SREBP2 into its mature transcription factor. These individuals exhibit complex phenotypic manifestations that partially overlap with sterol regulatory element binding proteins (SREBP) pathway-related disease phenotypes, but SREBF2-related disease has not been previously reported. Thus, we set out to assess the effects of SREBF2 variants on SREBP pathway activation. METHODS: We undertook ultrastructure and gene expression analyses using fibroblasts from an affected individual and utilized a fly model of lipid droplet (LD) formation to investigate the consequences of SREBF2 variants on SREBP pathway function. RESULTS: We observed reduced LD formation, endoplasmic reticulum expansion, accumulation of aberrant lysosomes, and deficits in SREBP2 target gene expression in fibroblasts from an affected individual, indicating that the SREBF2 variant inhibits SREBP pathway activation. Using our fly model, we discovered that SREBF2 variants fail to induce LD production and act in a dominant-negative manner, which can be rescued by overexpression of S1P. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these data reveal a mechanism by which SREBF2 pathogenic variants that disrupt the S1P cleavage motif cause disease via dominant-negative antagonism of S1P, limiting the cleavage of S1P targets, including SREBP1 and SREBP2.
Dominant missense variants in SREBF2 are associated with complex dermatological, neurological, and skeletal abnormalities.
SREBF2 中的显性错义变异与复杂的皮肤病、神经系统疾病和骨骼疾病有关
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作者:Moulton Matthew J, Atala Kristhen, Zheng Yiming, Dutta Debdeep, Grange Dorothy K, Lin Wen-Wen, Wegner Daniel J, Wambach Jennifer A, Duker Angela L, Bober Michael B, Kratz Lisa, Wise Carol A, Oxendine Ila, Khanshour Anas, Wangler Michael F, Yamamoto Shinya, Cole F Sessions, Rios Jonathan, Bellen Hugo J
| 期刊: | Genetics in Medicine | 影响因子: | 6.200 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Sep;26(9):101174 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.gim.2024.101174 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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