S1P defects cause a new entity of cataract, alopecia, oral mucosal disorder, and psoriasis-like syndrome

S1P 缺陷导致白内障、脱发、口腔黏膜疾病和银屑病样综合征等新疾病

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作者:Fuying Chen #, Cheng Ni #, Xiaoxiao Wang #, Ruhong Cheng #, Chaolan Pan #, Yumeng Wang, Jianying Liang, Jia Zhang, Jinke Cheng, Y Eugene Chin, Yi Zhou, Zhen Wang, Yiran Guo, She Chen, Stephanie Htun, Erin F Mathes, Alejandra G de Alba Campomanes, Anne M Slavotinek, Si Zhang, Ming Li, Zhirong Yao

Abstract

In this report, we discovered a new entity named cataract, alopecia, oral mucosal disorder, and psoriasis-like (CAOP) syndrome in two unrelated and ethnically diverse patients. Furthermore, patient 1 failed to respond to regular treatment. We found that CAOP syndrome was caused by an autosomal recessive defect in the mitochondrial membrane-bound transcription factor peptidase/site-1 protease (MBTPS1, S1P). Mitochondrial abnormalities were observed in patient 1 with CAOP syndrome. Furthermore, we found that S1P is a novel mitochondrial protein that forms a trimeric complex with ETFA/ETFB. S1P enhances ETFA/ETFB flavination and maintains its stability. Patient S1P variants destabilize ETFA/ETFB, impair mitochondrial respiration, decrease fatty acid β-oxidation activity, and shift mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to glycolysis. Mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammatory lesions in patient 1 were significantly ameliorated by riboflavin supplementation, which restored the stability of ETFA/ETFB. Our study discovered that mutations in MBTPS1 resulted in a new entity of CAOP syndrome and elucidated the mechanism of the mutations in the new disease.

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