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Mutations inSLC1A4, encoding the brain serine transporter, are associated with developmental delay, microcephaly and hypomyelination

Authors :
Wendy K. Chung
Motee Al-Ashhab
Nadirah Damseh
Matthias A. Hediger
Barak Yaacov
Alexandre Simonin
Orly Elpeleg
Aida Telegrafi
Julie Neidich
Jane Juusola
John Pappas
Sherri J. Bale
Kyle Retterer
Joseph A. Picoraro
Bassam Abu-Libdeh
Ellen Moran
Kwame Anyane Yeboa
Avraham Shaag
Simon Edvardson
Megan T. Cho
Chaim Jalas
Joshua Cappell
Source :
Journal of Medical Genetics. 52:541-547
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
BMJ, 2015.

Abstract

Background L-serine plays an essential role in neuronal development and function. Although a non-essential amino acid, L-serine must be synthesised within the brain because of its poor permeability by the blood–brain barrier. Within the brain, its synthesis is confined to astrocytes, and its shuttle to neuronal cells is performed by a dedicated neutral amino acid transporter, ASCT1. Methods and results Using exome analysis we identified the recessive mutations, p.E256K, p.L315fs, and p.R457W, in SLC1A4 , the gene encoding ASCT1, in patients with developmental delay, microcephaly and hypomyelination; seizure disorder was variably present. When expressed in a heterologous system, the mutations did not affect the protein level at the plasma membrane but abolished or markedly reduced L-serine transport for p.R457W and p.E256K mutations, respectively. Interestingly, p.E256K mutation displayed a lower L-serine and alanine affinity but the same substrate selectivity as wild-type ASCT1. Conclusions The clinical phenotype of ASCT1 deficiency is reminiscent of defects in L-serine biosynthesis. The data underscore that ASCT1 is essential in brain serine transport. The SLC1A4 p.E256K mutation has a carrier frequency of 0.7% in the Ashkenazi-Jewish population and should be added to the carrier screening panel in this community.

Details

ISSN :
14686244 and 00222593
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ed78d71d7390cccc8cf8f21ba80c827
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2015-103104