Mutations in the m-AAA proteases AFG3L2 and SPG7 are causing isolated dominant optic atrophy

Author:

Charif MajidaORCID,Chevrollier ArnaudORCID,Gueguen Naïg,Bris Céline,Goudenège David,Desquiret-Dumas Valérie,Leruez Stéphanie,Colin Estelle,Meunier Audrey,Vignal Catherine,Smirnov Vasily,Defoort-Dhellemmes Sabine,Drumare Bouvet Isabelle,Goizet Cyril,Votruba Marcela,Jurkute NeringaORCID,Yu-Wai-Man Patrick,Tagliavini Francesca,Caporali LeonardoORCID,La Morgia ChiaraORCID,Carelli Valerio,Procaccio Vincent,Zanlonghi Xavier,Meunier Isabelle,Reynier Pascal,Bonneau Dominique,Amati-Bonneau Patrizia,Lenaers GuyORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveTo improve the genetic diagnosis of dominant optic atrophy (DOA), the most frequently inherited optic nerve disease, and infer genotype-phenotype correlations.MethodsExonic sequences of 22 genes were screened by new-generation sequencing in patients with DOA who were investigated for ophthalmology, neurology, and brain MRI.ResultsWe identified 7 and 8 new heterozygous pathogenic variants in SPG7 and AFG3L2. Both genes encode for mitochondrial matricial AAA (m-AAA) proteases, initially involved in recessive hereditary spastic paraplegia type 7 (HSP7) and dominant spinocerebellar ataxia 28 (SCA28), respectively. Notably, variants in AFG3L2 that result in DOA are located in different domains to those reported in SCA28, which likely explains the lack of clinical overlap between these 2 phenotypic manifestations. In comparison, the SPG7 variants identified in DOA are interspersed among those responsible for HSP7 in which optic neuropathy has previously been reported.ConclusionsOur results position SPG7 and AFG3L2 as candidate genes to be screened in DOA and indicate that regulation of mitochondrial protein homeostasis and maturation by m-AAA proteases are crucial for the maintenance of optic nerve physiology.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Clinical Neurology

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