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Structural Variants at the LMNB1 Locus: Deciphering Pathomechanisms in Autosomal Dominant Adult‐Onset Demyelinating Leukodystrophy.

Authors :
Dimartino, Paola
Zadorozhna, Mariia
Yumiceba, Verónica
Basile, Anna
Cani, Ilaria
Melo, Uirá Souto
Henck, Jana
Breur, Marjolein
Tonon, Caterina
Lodi, Raffaele
Brusco, Alfredo
Pippucci, Tommaso
Koufi, Foteini‐Dionysia
Boschetti, Elisa
Ramazzotti, Giulia
Manzoli, Lucia
Ratti, Stefano
Pinto E Vairo, Filippo
Delatycki, Martin B.
Vaula, Giovanna
Source :
Annals of Neurology. Jul2024, p1. 16p. 5 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objectives Background Methods Results Interpretation We aimed to elucidate the pathogenic mechanisms underlying autosomal dominant adult‐onset demyelinating leukodystrophy (ADLD), and to understand the genotype/phenotype correlation of structural variants (SVs) in the LMNB1 locus.Since the discovery of 3D genome architectures and topologically associating domains (TADs), new pathomechanisms have been postulated for SVs, regardless of gene dosage changes. ADLD is a rare genetic disease associated with duplications (classical ADLD) or noncoding deletions (atypical ADLD) in the LMNB1 locus.High‐throughput chromosome conformation capture, RNA sequencing, histopathological analyses of postmortem brain tissues, and clinical and neuroradiological investigations were performed.We collected data from >20 families worldwide carrying SVs in the LMNB1 locus and reported strong clinical variability, even among patients carrying duplications of the entire LMNB1 gene, ranging from classical and atypical ADLD to asymptomatic carriers. We showed that patients with classic ADLD always carried intra‐TAD duplications, resulting in a simple gene dose gain. Atypical ADLD was caused by LMNB1 forebrain‐specific misexpression due to inter‐TAD deletions or duplications. The inter‐TAD duplication, which extends centromerically and crosses the 2 TAD boundaries, did not cause ADLD. Our results provide evidence that astrocytes are key players in ADLD pathology.Our study sheds light on the 3D genome and TAD structural changes associated with SVs in the LMNB1 locus, and shows that a duplication encompassing LMNB1 is not sufficient per se to diagnose ADLD, thereby strongly affecting genetic counseling. Our study supports breaking TADs as an emerging pathogenic mechanism that should be considered when studying brain diseases. ANN NEUROL 2024 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03645134
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Annals of Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178676548
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.27038