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A novel p.Ser108LeufsTer15 SOD1 mutation leading to the formation of a premature stop codon in an apparently sporadic ALS patient: insights into the underlying pathomechanisms

Authors :
Adriano ChiĆ²
Marco Barberis
Stefan L. Marklund
Peter M. Andersen
Annarosa Lomartire
Antonio Canosa
Maura Brunetti
Cristina Moglia
Federico Casale
Ferdinando Di Cunto
Giovanni de Marco
Emilia Turco
Maria Teresa Rinaudo
Gabriele Mora
Andrea Calvo
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report an apparently sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient carrying a heterozygous novel frameshift SOD1 mutation (p.Ser108LeufsTer15), predicted to cause a premature protein truncation. RT-PCR analysis of SOD1 mRNA and SDS-PAGE/Western blot analysis of PBMC demonstrated that mRNA from the mutant allele is expressed at levels similar to those of the wild-type allele, but the truncated protein is undetectable also in the insoluble fraction and after proteasome inhibition. Accordingly, the dismutation activity in erythrocytes is halved. Thus, the pathogenic mechanism associated with this mutation might be based on an insufficient activity of SOD1 that would make motor neurons more vulnerable to oxidative injury. However, it cannot be excluded that p.Ser108LeufsTer15 SOD1 is present in the nervous tissue and, being less charged and hence having less repulsive forces than the wild-type protein, may trigger toxic mechanisms as a consequence of its propensity to aggregate.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....53c85aa53dbc3ace0e8b2f413d305a29