ATPase family AAA-domain containing protein 3A (ATAD3A) is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial membrane protein implicated in mitochondrial dynamics, nucleoid organization, protein translation, cell growth, and cholesterol metabolism. We identified a recurrent de novo ATAD3A c.1582C>T (p.Arg528Trp) variant by whole-exome sequencing (WES) in five unrelated individuals with a core phenotype of global developmental delay, hypotonia, optic atrophy, axonal neuropathy, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We also describe two families with biallelic variants in ATAD3A, including a homozygous variant in two siblings, and biallelic ATAD3A deletions mediated by nonallelic homologous recombination (NAHR) between ATAD3A and gene family members ATAD3B and ATAD3C. Tissue-specific overexpression of borR534W, the Drosophila mutation homologous to the human c.1582C>T (p.Arg528Trp) variant, resulted in a dramatic decrease in mitochondrial content, aberrant mitochondrial morphology, and increased autophagy. Homozygous null bor larvae showed a significant decrease of mitochondria, while overexpression of borWT resulted in larger, elongated mitochondria. Finally, fibroblasts of an affected individual exhibited increased mitophagy. We conclude that the p.Arg528Trp variant functions through a dominant-negative mechanism that results in small mitochondria that trigger mitophagy, resulting in a reduction in mitochondrial content. ATAD3A variation represents an additional link between mitochondrial dynamics and recognizable neurological syndromes, as seen with MFN2, OPA1, DNM1L, and STAT2 mutations.

Recurrent De Novo and Biallelic Variation of ATAD3A, Encoding a Mitochondrial Membrane Protein, Results in Distinct Neurological Syndromes / Harel, Tamar; Yoon, Wan Hee; Garone, Caterina; Shen, Gu; Coban Akdemir, Zeynep; Eldomery, Mohammad K.; Posey, Jennifer E.; Jhangiani, Shalini N.; Rosenfeld, Jill A.; Cho, Megan T.; Fox, Stephanie; Withers, Marjorie; Brooks, Stephanie M.; Chiang, Theodore; Duraine, Lita; Erdin, Serkan; Yuan, Bo; Shao, Yunru; Moussallem, Elie; Lamperti, Costanza; Donati, Maria A.; Smith, Joshua D.; Mclaughlin, Heather M.; Eng, Christine M.; Walkiewicz, Magdalena; Xia, Fan; Pippucci, Tommaso; Magini, Pamela; Seri, Marco; Zeviani, Massimo; Hirano, Michio; Hunter, Jill V.; Srour, Myriam; Zanigni, Stefano; Lewis, Richard Alan; Muzny, Donna M.; Lotze, Timothy E.; Boerwinkle, Eric; Gibbs, Richard A.; Hickey, Scott E.; Graham, Brett H.; Yang, Yaping; Buhas, Daniela; Martin, Donna M.; Potocki, Lorraine; Graziano, Claudio; Bellen, Hugo J.; Lupski, James R.. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0002-9297. - STAMPA. - 99:4(2016), pp. 831-845. [10.1016/j.ajhg.2016.08.007]

Recurrent De Novo and Biallelic Variation of ATAD3A, Encoding a Mitochondrial Membrane Protein, Results in Distinct Neurological Syndromes

GARONE, CATERINA;PIPPUCCI, TOMMASO;MAGINI, PAMELA;SERI, MARCO;ZANIGNI, STEFANO;GRAZIANO, CLAUDIO;
2016

Abstract

ATPase family AAA-domain containing protein 3A (ATAD3A) is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial membrane protein implicated in mitochondrial dynamics, nucleoid organization, protein translation, cell growth, and cholesterol metabolism. We identified a recurrent de novo ATAD3A c.1582C>T (p.Arg528Trp) variant by whole-exome sequencing (WES) in five unrelated individuals with a core phenotype of global developmental delay, hypotonia, optic atrophy, axonal neuropathy, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We also describe two families with biallelic variants in ATAD3A, including a homozygous variant in two siblings, and biallelic ATAD3A deletions mediated by nonallelic homologous recombination (NAHR) between ATAD3A and gene family members ATAD3B and ATAD3C. Tissue-specific overexpression of borR534W, the Drosophila mutation homologous to the human c.1582C>T (p.Arg528Trp) variant, resulted in a dramatic decrease in mitochondrial content, aberrant mitochondrial morphology, and increased autophagy. Homozygous null bor larvae showed a significant decrease of mitochondria, while overexpression of borWT resulted in larger, elongated mitochondria. Finally, fibroblasts of an affected individual exhibited increased mitophagy. We conclude that the p.Arg528Trp variant functions through a dominant-negative mechanism that results in small mitochondria that trigger mitophagy, resulting in a reduction in mitochondrial content. ATAD3A variation represents an additional link between mitochondrial dynamics and recognizable neurological syndromes, as seen with MFN2, OPA1, DNM1L, and STAT2 mutations.
2016
Recurrent De Novo and Biallelic Variation of ATAD3A, Encoding a Mitochondrial Membrane Protein, Results in Distinct Neurological Syndromes / Harel, Tamar; Yoon, Wan Hee; Garone, Caterina; Shen, Gu; Coban Akdemir, Zeynep; Eldomery, Mohammad K.; Posey, Jennifer E.; Jhangiani, Shalini N.; Rosenfeld, Jill A.; Cho, Megan T.; Fox, Stephanie; Withers, Marjorie; Brooks, Stephanie M.; Chiang, Theodore; Duraine, Lita; Erdin, Serkan; Yuan, Bo; Shao, Yunru; Moussallem, Elie; Lamperti, Costanza; Donati, Maria A.; Smith, Joshua D.; Mclaughlin, Heather M.; Eng, Christine M.; Walkiewicz, Magdalena; Xia, Fan; Pippucci, Tommaso; Magini, Pamela; Seri, Marco; Zeviani, Massimo; Hirano, Michio; Hunter, Jill V.; Srour, Myriam; Zanigni, Stefano; Lewis, Richard Alan; Muzny, Donna M.; Lotze, Timothy E.; Boerwinkle, Eric; Gibbs, Richard A.; Hickey, Scott E.; Graham, Brett H.; Yang, Yaping; Buhas, Daniela; Martin, Donna M.; Potocki, Lorraine; Graziano, Claudio; Bellen, Hugo J.; Lupski, James R.. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0002-9297. - STAMPA. - 99:4(2016), pp. 831-845. [10.1016/j.ajhg.2016.08.007]
Harel, Tamar; Yoon, Wan Hee; Garone, Caterina; Shen, Gu; Coban Akdemir, Zeynep; Eldomery, Mohammad K.; Posey, Jennifer E.; Jhangiani, Shalini N.; Rosenfeld, Jill A.; Cho, Megan T.; Fox, Stephanie; Withers, Marjorie; Brooks, Stephanie M.; Chiang, Theodore; Duraine, Lita; Erdin, Serkan; Yuan, Bo; Shao, Yunru; Moussallem, Elie; Lamperti, Costanza; Donati, Maria A.; Smith, Joshua D.; Mclaughlin, Heather M.; Eng, Christine M.; Walkiewicz, Magdalena; Xia, Fan; Pippucci, Tommaso; Magini, Pamela; Seri, Marco; Zeviani, Massimo; Hirano, Michio; Hunter, Jill V.; Srour, Myriam; Zanigni, Stefano; Lewis, Richard Alan; Muzny, Donna M.; Lotze, Timothy E.; Boerwinkle, Eric; Gibbs, Richard A.; Hickey, Scott E.; Graham, Brett H.; Yang, Yaping; Buhas, Daniela; Martin, Donna M.; Potocki, Lorraine; Graziano, Claudio; Bellen, Hugo J.; Lupski, James R.
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