Genetic mosaicism, intrafamilial phenotypic heterogeneity, and molecular defects of a novel missense SLC6A1 mutation associated with epilepsy and ADHD
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Genetic mosaicism, intrafamilial phenotypic heterogeneity, and molecular defects of a novel missense SLC6A1 mutation associated with epilepsy and ADHD
Abstract
Background: Mutations in SLC6A1, encoding γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporter 1 (GAT-1), have been recently associated with a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders ranging from variable epilepsy syndromes, intellectual disability (ID), autism and others. To date, most identified mutations are de novo. We here report a pedigree of two siblings associated with myoclonic astatic epilepsy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and ID.
Methods: Next-generation sequencing identified a missense mutation in the SLC6A1 gene (c.373G > A(p.Val125Met)) in the sisters but not in their shared mother who is also asymptomatic, suggesting gonadal mosaicism. We have thoroughly characterized the clinical phenotypes: EEG recordings identified features for absence seizures and prominent bursts of occipital intermittent rhythmic delta activity (OIRDA). The molecular pathophysiology underlying the clinical phenotypes was assessed using a multidisciplinary approach including machine learning, confocal microscopy, and high-throughput 3H radio-labeled GABA uptake assays in mouse astrocytes and neurons.
Results: The GAT-1(Val125Met) mutation destabilizes the global protein conformation and reduces transporter protein expression at total and cell surface. The mutant transporter protein was localized intracellularly inside the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in both HEK293T cells and astrocytes which may directly contribute to seizures in patients. Radioactive 3H-labeled GABA uptake assay indicated the mutation reduced the function of the mutant GAT-1(Val125Met) to ~30% of the wildtype.
Conclusions: The seizure phenotypes, ADHD, and impaired cognition are likely caused by a partial loss-of-function of GAT-1 due to protein destabilization resulting from the mutation. Reduced GAT-1 function in astrocytes and neurons may consequently alter brain network activities such as increased seizures and reduced attention.
Keywords: ADHD; GABA transporter 1; Mosaicism; Myoclonic atonic epilepsy (MAE); Phenotypic heterogeneity; Protein stability.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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