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Somatic TARDBP variants as a cause of semantic dementia.

Authors :
Rooij, Jeroen van
Mol, Merel O
Melhem, Shamiram
van der Wal, Pelle
Arp, Pascal
Paron, Francesca
Kaat, Laura Donker
Seelaar, Harro
Bank, Netherlands Brain
Miedema, Suzanne S M
Oshima, Takuya
Eggen, Bart J L
Uitterlinden, André
Meurs, Joyce van
Kesteren, Ronald E van
Smit, August B
Buratti, Emanuele
Swieten, John C van
van Rooij, Jeroen
Donker Kaat, Laura
Source :
Brain: A Journal of Neurology; Dec2020, Vol. 143 Issue 12, p3827-3841, 15p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The aetiology of late-onset neurodegenerative diseases is largely unknown. Here we investigated whether de novo somatic variants for semantic dementia can be detected, thereby arguing for a more general role of somatic variants in neurodegenerative disease. Semantic dementia is characterized by a non-familial occurrence, early onset (<65 years), focal temporal atrophy and TDP-43 pathology. To test whether somatic variants in neural progenitor cells during brain development might lead to semantic dementia, we compared deep exome sequencing data of DNA derived from brain and blood of 16 semantic dementia cases. Somatic variants observed in brain tissue and absent in blood were validated using amplicon sequencing and digital PCR. We identified two variants in exon one of the TARDBP gene (L41F and R42H) at low level (1-3%) in cortical regions and in dentate gyrus in two semantic dementia brains, respectively. The pathogenicity of both variants is supported by demonstrating impaired splicing regulation of TDP-43 and by altered subcellular localization of the mutant TDP-43 protein. These findings indicate that somatic variants may cause semantic dementia as a non-hereditary neurodegenerative disease, which might be exemplary for other late-onset neurodegenerative disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00068950
Volume :
143
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Brain: A Journal of Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148190827
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaa317