A rare genetic variant in the cleavage site of prepro-orexin is associated with idiopathic hypersomnia

Author:

Miyagawa TakuORCID,Tanaka SusumuORCID,Shimada Mihoko,Sakai Noriaki,Tanida Kotomi,Kotorii Nozomu,Kotorii Tatayu,Ariyoshi Yu,Hashizume Yuji,Ogi Kimihiro,Hiejima Hiroshi,Kanbayashi Takashi,Imanishi Aya,Ikegami Azusa,Kamei Yuichi,Hida Akiko,Wada Yamato,Miyamoto Masayuki,Takami Masanori,Kondo Hideaki,Tamura Yoshiyuki,Taniyama Yukari,Omata Naoto,Mizuno Tomoyuki,Moriya Shunpei,Furuya Hirokazu,Kato Mitsuhiro,Kato Kayoko,Ishigooka Jun,Tsuruta Kazuhito,Chiba Shigeru,Yamada Naoto,Okawa Masako,Hirata Koichi,Kuroda Kenji,Kume Kazuhiko,Uchimura Naohisa,Kitada Masaaki,Kodama Tohru,Inoue Yuichi,Nishino Seiji,Mishima Kazuo,Tokunaga KatsushiORCID,Honda Makoto

Abstract

AbstractIdiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a rare, heterogeneous sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness. In contrast to narcolepsy type 1, which is a well-defined type of central disorders of hypersomnolence, the etiology of IH is poorly understood. No susceptibility loci associated with IH have been clearly identified, despite the tendency for familial aggregation of IH. We performed a variation screening of the prepro-orexin/hypocretin and orexin receptors genes and an association study for IH in a Japanese population, with replication (598 patients and 9826 controls). We identified a rare missense variant (g.42184347T>C; p.Lys68Arg; rs537376938) in the cleavage site of prepro-orexin that was associated with IH (minor allele frequency of 1.67% in cases versus 0.32% in controls, P = 2.7 × 10−8, odds ratio = 5.36). Two forms of orexin (orexin-A and -B) are generated from cleavage of one precursor peptide, prepro-orexin. The difference in cleavage efficiency between wild-type (Gly-Lys-Arg; GKR) and mutant (Gly-Arg-Arg; GRR) peptides was examined by assays using proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin (PCSK) type 1 and PCSK type 2. In both PCSK1 and PCSK2 assays, the cleavage efficiency of the mutant peptide was lower than that of the wild-type peptide. We also confirmed that the prepro-orexin peptides themselves transmitted less signaling through orexin receptors than mature orexin-A and orexin-B peptides. These results indicate that a subgroup of IH is associated with decreased orexin signaling, which is believed to be a hallmark of narcolepsy type 1.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Takeda Medical Research Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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