A novel missense mutation in CCDC88C activates the JNK pathway and causes a dominant form of spinocerebellar ataxia

CCDC88C 中的一种新型错义突变可激活 JNK 通路并导致显性形式的脊髓小脑共济失调

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作者:Ho Tsoi, Allen C S Yu, Zhefan S Chen, Nelson K N Ng, Anne Y Y Chan, Liz Y P Yuen, Jill M Abrigo, Suk Ying Tsang, Stephen K W Tsui, Tony M F Tong, Ivan F M Lo, Stephen T S Lam, Vincent C T Mok, Lawrence K S Wong, Jacky C K Ngo, Kwok-Fai Lau, Ting-Fung Chan, H Y Edwin Chan

Background

Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) are a group of clinically and genetically diverse and autosomal-dominant disorders characterised by neurological deficits in the cerebellum. At present, there is no cure for SCAs. Of the different distinct subtypes of autosomal-dominant SCAs identified to date, causative genes for only a fraction of them are currently known. In this study, we investigated the cause of an autosomal-dominant SCA phenotype in a family that exhibits cerebellar ataxia and pontocerebellar atrophy along with a global reduction in brain volume.

Conclusions

This study expands our understanding of the cause of autosomal-dominant SCAs, a group of heterogeneous congenital neurological conditions in humans, and unveils a link between the JNK stress pathway and cerebellar atrophy.

Results

Whole-exome analysis revealed a missense mutation c.G1391A (p.R464H) in the coding region of the coiled-coil domain containing 88C (CCDC88C) gene in all affected individuals. Functional studies showed that the mutant form of CCDC88C activates the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) pathway, induces caspase 3 cleavage and triggers apoptosis. Conclusions: This study expands our understanding of the cause of autosomal-dominant SCAs, a group of heterogeneous congenital neurological conditions in humans, and unveils a link between the JNK stress pathway and cerebellar atrophy.

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