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Digenic inheritance involving a muscle-specific protein kinase and the giant titin protein causes a skeletal muscle myopathy

Authors :
Töpf, Ana
Cox, Dan
Zaharieva, Irina T.
Di Leo, Valeria
Sarparanta, Jaakko
Jonson, Per Harald
Sealy, Ian M.
Smolnikov, Andrei
White, Richard J.
Vihola, Anna
Savarese, Marco
Merteroglu, Munise
Wali, Neha
Laricchia, Kristen M.
Venturini, Cristina
Vroling, Bas
Stenton, Sarah L.
Cummings, Beryl B.
Harris, Elizabeth
Marini-Bettolo, Chiara
Diaz-Manera, Jordi
Henderson, Matt
Barresi, Rita
Duff, Jennifer
England, Eleina M.
Patrick, Jane
Al-Husayni, Sundos
Biancalana, Valerie
Beggs, Alan H.
Bodi, Istvan
Bommireddipalli, Shobhana
Bönnemann, Carsten G.
Cairns, Anita
Chiew, Mei-Ting
Claeys, Kristl G.
Cooper, Sandra T.
Davis, Mark R.
Donkervoort, Sandra
Erasmus, Corrie E.
Fassad, Mahmoud R.
Genetti, Casie A.
Grosmann, Carla
Jungbluth, Heinz
Kamsteeg, Erik-Jan
Lornage, Xavière
Löscher, Wolfgang N.
Malfatti, Edoardo
Manzur, Adnan
Martí, Pilar
Mongini, Tiziana E.
Muelas, Nuria
Nishikawa, Atsuko
O’Donnell-Luria, Anne
Ogonuki, Narumi
O’Grady, Gina L.
O’Heir, Emily
Paquay, Stéphanie
Phadke, Rahul
Pletcher, Beth A.
Romero, Norma B.
Schouten, Meyke
Shah, Snehal
Smuts, Izelle
Sznajer, Yves
Tasca, Giorgio
Taylor, Robert W.
Tuite, Allysa
Van den Bergh, Peter
VanNoy, Grace
Voermans, Nicol C.
Wanschitz, Julia V.
Wraige, Elizabeth
Yoshimura, Kimihiko
Oates, Emily C.
Nakagawa, Osamu
Nishino, Ichizo
Laporte, Jocelyn
Vilchez, Juan J.
MacArthur, Daniel G.
Sarkozy, Anna
Cordell, Heather J.
Udd, Bjarne
Busch-Nentwich, Elisabeth M.
Muntoni, Francesco
Straub, Volker
Source :
Nature Genetics; March 2024, Vol. 56 Issue: 3 p395-407, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In digenic inheritance, pathogenic variants in two genes must be inherited together to cause disease. Only very few examples of digenic inheritance have been described in the neuromuscular disease field. Here we show that predicted deleterious variants in SRPK3, encoding the X-linked serine/argenine protein kinase 3, lead to a progressive early onset skeletal muscle myopathy only when in combination with heterozygous variants in the TTNgene. The co-occurrence of predicted deleterious SRPK3/TTNvariants was not seen among 76,702 healthy male individuals, and statistical modeling strongly supported digenic inheritance as the best-fitting model. Furthermore, double-mutant zebrafish (srpk3−/−; ttn.1+/−) replicated the myopathic phenotype and showed myofibrillar disorganization. Transcriptome data suggest that the interaction of srpk3and ttn.1in zebrafish occurs at a post-transcriptional level. We propose that digenic inheritance of deleterious changes impacting both the protein kinase SRPK3 and the giant muscle protein titin causes a skeletal myopathy and might serve as a model for other genetic diseases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10614036 and 15461718
Volume :
56
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65658524
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-023-01651-0