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NANS-mediated synthesis of sialic acid is required for brain and skeletal development

Authors :
Andrea Rossi
Giulio Superti-Furga
Belinda Campos-Xavier
Wyeth W. Wasserman
Beryl Royer-Bertrand
Delphine Héron
Livia Garavelli
Jessie Halparin
Gen Nishimura
Isabella Mammi
Margot I. Van Allen
Valérie Cormier-Daire
Herma Renkema
Arjan P.M. de Brouwer
Luisa Bonafé
Angel Ashikov
Ed van der Heeft
Brian Stevenson
Clara D.M. van Karnebeek
Karin Huijben
Dirk Lefeber
Ron A. Wevers
Enrico Girardi
Alissa Collingridge
Torben Heise
Keith Harshman
Sara Balzano
Udo F. H. Engelke
Jacob Rozmus
Koroboshka Brand-Arzamendi
Carlo Rivolta
Antonio Rossi
Dian Donnai
Licia Turolla
Colin J. D. Ross
Catherine Breen
Andrea Superti-Furga
Leo A. J. Kluijtmans
Shinichi Uchikawa
Thierry Hennet
Fokje Zijlstra
Sheila Unger
Thomas J. Boltje
Maja Tarailo-Graovac
Xiao-Yan Wen
Tammie Dewan
Other departments
Source :
Nature genetics, 48(7), 777-+. Nature Publishing Group, Nature Genetics, 49, 6, pp. 969-969, Nature Genetics, 49, 969-969, Nature Genetics
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We identified biallelic mutations in NANS, the gene encoding the synthase for N-acetylneuraminic acid (NeuNAc; sialic acid), in nine individuals with infantile-onset severe developmental delay and skeletal dysplasia. Patient body fluids showed an elevation in N-acetyl-D-mannosamine levels, and patient-derived fibroblasts had reduced NANS activity and were unable to incorporate sialic acid precursors into sialylated glycoproteins. Knockdown of nansa in zebrafish embryos resulted in abnormal skeletal development, and exogenously added sialic acid partially rescued the skeletal phenotype. Thus, NANS-mediated synthesis of sialic acid is required for early brain development and skeletal growth. Normal sialylation of plasma proteins was observed in spite of NANS deficiency. Exploration of endogenous synthesis, nutritional absorption, and rescue pathways for sialic acid in different tissues and developmental phases is warranted to design therapeutic strategies to counteract NANS deficiency and to shed light on sialic acid metabolism and its implications for human nutrition.

Details

ISSN :
10614036
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a42d1dbf376502ac7759631d35c5efe8