NUS1 Variants Cause Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Related to Unfolded Protein Reaction Activation

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  • 作者:Shen Nan-Xiang, Qu Xiao-Chong, Yu Jing, Fan Cui-Xia, Min Fu-Li, Li Ling-Ying, Zhang Ming-Rui, Li Bing-Mei, Wang Jie, He Na, Liao Wei-Ping, Shi Yi-Wu, Li Wen-Bin
  • 期刊:MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY
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NUS1 encodes the Nogo-B receptor, a critical regulator for unfolded protein reaction (UPR) signaling. Although several loss-of-function variants of NUS1 have been identified in patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE), the role of the NUS1 variant in Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), a severe child-onset DEE, remains unknown. In this study, we identified two de novo variants of NUS1 , a missense variant (c.868?C?>?T/p.R290C) and a splice site variant (c.792-2?A?>?G), in two unrelated LGS patients using trio-based whole-exome sequencing performed in a cohort of 165 LGS patients. Both variants were absent in the gnomAD population and showed a significantly higher observed number of variants than expected genome-wide. The R290C variant was predicted to damage NUS1 and decrease its protein stability. The c.792-2?A?>?G variant caused premature termination of the protein. Knockdown of NUS1 activated the UPR pathway, resulting in apoptosis of HEK293T cells. Supplementing cells with expression of wild-type NUS1 , but not the mutant (R290C), rescued UPR activation and apoptosis in NUS1 knockdown cells. Compared to wild-type Drosophila , seizure-like behaviors and excitability in projection neurons were significantly increased in Tango14 (homolog of human NUS1 ) knockdown and Tango14 R290C/+ knock-in Drosophila . Additionally, abnormal development and a small body size were observed in both mutants. Activated UPR signaling was also detected in both mutants. Thus, NUS1 is a causative gene for LGS with dominant inheritance. The pathogenicity of these variants is related to the UPR signaling activation, which may be a common pathogenic mechanism of DEE.

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