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Comment
. 2019 Mar-Apr;19(2):122-123.
doi: 10.1177/1535759719835354.

PUMILIO1 Links Epilepsy to Spinocerebellar Ataxia

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PUMILIO1 Links Epilepsy to Spinocerebellar Ataxia

Kyle A Lyman et al. Epilepsy Curr. 2019 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

A Mild PUM1 Mutation Is Associated With Adult-Onset Ataxia, Whereas Haploinsufficiency Causes Developmental Delay and Seizures Gennarino VA, Palmer EE, McDonell LM, et al. Cell. 2018;172(5):924-936.e11. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2018.02.006. Certain mutations can cause proteins to accumulate in neurons, leading to neurodegeneration. We recently showed, however, that upregulation of a wild-type protein, Ataxin1, caused by haploinsufficiency of its repressor, the RNA-binding protein Pumilio1 (PUM1), also causes neurodegeneration in mice. We therefore searched for human patients with PUM1 mutations. We identified 11 individuals with either PUM1 deletions or de novo missense variants who suffer a developmental syndrome (PUM1-associated developmental disability, ataxia, and seizure). We also identified a milder missense mutation in a family with adult-onset ataxia with incomplete penetrance (PUM1-related cerebellar ataxia). Studies in patient-derived cells revealed that the missense mutations reduced PUM1 protein levels by ∼25% in the adult-onset cases and by ∼50% in the infantile-onset cases; levels of known PUM1 targets increased accordingly. Changes in protein levels thus track with phenotypic severity, and identifying posttranscriptional modulators of protein expression should identify new candidate disease genes.

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  • A Mild PUM1 Mutation Is Associated with Adult-Onset Ataxia, whereas Haploinsufficiency Causes Developmental Delay and Seizures.
    Gennarino VA, Palmer EE, McDonell LM, Wang L, Adamski CJ, Koire A, See L, Chen CA, Schaaf CP, Rosenfeld JA, Panzer JA, Moog U, Hao S, Bye A, Kirk EP, Stankiewicz P, Breman AM, McBride A, Kandula T, Dubbs HA, Macintosh R, Cardamone M, Zhu Y, Ying K, Dias KR, Cho MT, Henderson LB, Baskin B, Morris P, Tao J, Cowley MJ, Dinger ME, Roscioli T, Caluseriu O, Suchowersky O, Sachdev RK, Lichtarge O, Tang J, Boycott KM, Holder JL Jr, Zoghbi HY. Gennarino VA, et al. Cell. 2018 Feb 22;172(5):924-936.e11. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.02.006. Cell. 2018. PMID: 29474920 Free PMC article.

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