Role of CAMK2D in neurodevelopment and associated conditions

CAMK2D在神经发育及相关疾病中的作用

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作者:Pomme M F Rigter ,Charlotte de Konink ,Matthew J Dunn ,Martina Proietti Onori ,Jennifer B Humberson ,Matthew Thomas ,Caitlin Barnes ,Carlos E Prada ,K Nicole Weaver ,Thomas D Ryan ,Oana Caluseriu ,Jennifer Conway ,Emily Calamaro ,Chin-To Fong ,Wim Wuyts ,Marije Meuwissen ,Eva Hordijk ,Carsten N Jonkers ,Lucas Anderson ,Berfin Yuseinova ,Sarah Polonia ,Diane Beysen ,Zornitza Stark ,Elena Savva ,Cathryn Poulton ,Fiona McKenzie ,Elizabeth Bhoj ,Caleb P Bupp ,Stéphane Bézieau ,Sandra Mercier ,Amy Blevins ,Ingrid M Wentzensen ,Fan Xia ,Jill A Rosenfeld ,Tzung-Chien Hsieh ,Peter M Krawitz ,Miriam Elbracht ,Danielle C M Veenma ,Howard Schulman ,Margaret M Stratton ,Sébastien Küry ,Geeske M van Woerden

Abstract

The calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type 2 (CAMK2) family consists of four different isozymes, encoded by four different genes-CAMK2A, CAMK2B, CAMK2G, and CAMK2D-of which the first three have been associated recently with neurodevelopmental disorders. CAMK2D is one of the major CAMK2 proteins expressed in the heart and has been associated with cardiac anomalies. Although this CAMK2 isoform is also known to be one of the major CAMK2 subtypes expressed during early brain development, it has never been linked with neurodevelopmental disorders until now. Here we show that CAMK2D plays an important role in neurodevelopment not only in mice but also in humans. We identified eight individuals harboring heterozygous variants in CAMK2D who display symptoms of intellectual disability, delayed speech, behavioral problems, and dilated cardiomyopathy. The majority of the variants tested lead to a gain of function (GoF), which appears to cause both neurological problems and dilated cardiomyopathy. In contrast, loss-of-function (LoF) variants appear to induce only neurological symptoms. Together, we describe a cohort of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders and cardiac anomalies, harboring pathogenic variants in CAMK2D, confirming an important role for the CAMK2D isozyme in both heart and brain function. Keywords: CAMK2D; calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase 2 delta; cardiomyopathy; intellectual disability; neurodevelopment.

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