Author/Editor     Wilson, Gabrielle R.; Sim, Joe C. H.; McLean, Catriona; Giannandrea, Maila; Galea, Charles A.; Riseley, Jessica R.; Stephenson, Sarah E. M.; Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth; Haas, Stefan A.; D'Adamo, Patrizia
Title     Mutations in RAB39B cause X-linked intellectual disability and early-onset parkinson disease with [alpha]-synuclein pathology
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 94, št. 6
Publication year     2014
Volume     str. 729-735
ISSN     0002-9297 - American journal of human genetics
Language     eng
Abstract     Advances in understanding the etiology of Parkinson disease have been driven by the identification of causative mutations in families. Genetic analysis of an Australian family with three males displaying clinical features of early-onset parkinsonism and intellectual disability identified a ~45 kb deletion resulting in the complete loss of RAB39B. We subsequently identified a missense mutation (c.503C>A [p. Thr168Lys]) in RAB39B in an unrelated Wisconsin kindred affected by a similar clinical phenotype. In silico and in vitro studies demonstrated that the mutation destabilized the protein, consistent with loss of function. In vitro small-hairpin- RNA-mediated knockdown of Rab39b resulted in a reduction in the density of [alpha]-synuclein immunoreactive puncta in dendritic processes of cultured neurons. In addition, in multiple cell models, we demonstrated that knockdown of Rab39b was associated with reduced steady-state levels of [alpha]-synuclein. Post mortem studies demonstrated that loss of RAB39B resulted in pathologically confirmed Parkinson disease. There was extensive dopaminergic neuron loss in the substantia nigra and widespread classic Lewy body pathology. Additional pathological features included cortical Lewy bodies, brain iron accumulation, tau immunoreactivity, and axonal spheroids. Overall, we have shown that loss-of-function mutations in RAB39B cause intellectual disability and pathologically confirmed early-onset Parkinson disease. The loss of RAB39B results in dysregulation of [alpha]-synuclein homeostasis and a spectrum of neuropathological features that implicate RAB39B in the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease and potentially other neurodegenerative disorders.
Keywords     Parkinson disease
genetic analysis
mutations
Parkinsonova bolezen
genska analiza
mutacije