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Variants in LSM7 impair LSM complexes assembly, neurodevelopment in zebrafish and may be associated with an ultra-rare neurological disease

Authors
Derksen, A., Shih, H.Y., Forget, D., Darbelli, L., Tran, L.T., Poitras, C., Guerrero, K., Tharun, S., Alkuraya, F.S., Kurdi, W.I., Nguyen, C.E., Laberge, A.M., Si, Y., Gauthier, M.S., Bonkowsky, J.L., Coulombe, B., Bernard, G.
ID
ZDB-PUB-220121-6
Date
2021
Source
HGG advances   2: 100034 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Bonkowsky, Joshua
Keywords
LSM1-7 complex, LSM2-8 complex, LSM7, leukodystrophy, leukoencephalopathy, neurodevelopment
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none
PubMed
35047835 Full text @ HGG Adv
Abstract
Leukodystrophies, genetic neurodevelopmental and/or neurodegenerative disorders of cerebral white matter, result from impaired myelin homeostasis and metabolism. Numerous genes have been implicated in these heterogeneous disorders; however, many individuals remain without a molecular diagnosis. Using whole-exome sequencing, biallelic variants in LSM7 were uncovered in two unrelated individuals, one with a leukodystrophy and the other who died in utero. LSM7 is part of the two principle LSM protein complexes in eukaryotes, namely LSM1-7 and LSM2-8. Here, we investigate the molecular and functional outcomes of these LSM7 biallelic variants in vitro and in vivo. Affinity purification-mass spectrometry of the LSM7 variants showed defects in the assembly of both LSM complexes. Lsm7 knockdown in zebrafish led to central nervous system defects, including impaired oligodendrocyte development and motor behavior. Our findings demonstrate that variants in LSM7 cause misassembly of the LSM complexes, impair neurodevelopment of the zebrafish, and may be implicated in human disease. The identification of more affected individuals is needed before the molecular mechanisms of mRNA decay and splicing regulation are added to the categories of biological dysfunctions implicated in leukodystrophies, neurodevelopmental and/or neurodegenerative diseases.
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