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We report on a postmortem diagnosis of perinatal lethal hypophosphatasia, an inborn error of metabolism characterized by a liver/bone/kidney alkaline phosphatase (ALP)-related defective bone mineralization due to mutations in the tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) gene. Radiological and pathological studies identified a perinatal lethal hypophosphatasia showing a generalized bone mineralization defect including asymmetry of the cervical vertebral arches in a 22 +4 weeks' gestation fetus. Both parents revealed low serum ALP activities supporting the diagnosis. Sequencing analysis of the TNSALP gene showed two heterozygous mutations, 648+1A, a mutation affecting the donor splice site in exon 6, and N400S, a novel missense mutation in exon 11, located near the active site and very close to histidins 364 and 437, two crucial residues of the active site. Sequencing of exons 6 and 11 in the parents showed that 648+1A was from maternal origin and N400S from paternal origin. DNA-based prenatal testing in the subsequent pregnancy following a chorionic villous sampling performed at 10 weeks of gestation showed no mutation and a healthy infant was born at term.  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia is an inherited disorder caused by mutations in the bone alkaline phosphatase gene. We report here 11 new mutations responsible for hypophosphatasia. Four of them were deletions or insertions resulting in frameshift, two affected a donor splice site and five were missense mutations. Site-directed mutagenesis and transfection experiments of missense mutations showed that the mutations resulted in loss of most enzymatic activity, confirming the disease-causing role of these mutations. Analysis of the 3D model of tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase showed that among the five missense mutations, one affected a residue in the crown domain and four affected residues located in the calcium-binding region. Alignment of the protein sequences of the calcium-binding region from 11 species showed that the four residues coordinating the calcium ion and the residues affected by the missense mutations described here are conserved in vertebrates. Together, our results confirm the functional role of the calcium site and suggest that its function is likely to be specific to vertebrates.  相似文献   

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Mornet E 《Human mutation》2000,15(4):309-315
Hypophosphatasia is an inborn error of metabolism caused by a deficiency of liver-, bone- or kidney-type alkaline phosphatase due to mutations in the tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (ALPL) gene. Most of the 65 distinct mutations described to date are missense mutations, a result which must be correlated with the great variability of clinical expression ranging from stillbirth without mineralized bone to pathologic fractures developing only late in adulthood. Correlations of genotype and phenotype have been established on the basis of clinical data exhibited by the patients, transfection studies, computer-assisted modeling, and examination of biochemical properties of ALP in cultured fibroblasts of patients. Screening for mutations in the TNSALP gene allows genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis of the disease in families with severe forms of hypophosphatasia, and screening may also be helpful in confirming diagnosis of hypophosphatasia when biochemical and clinical data are not clear. Screening is also the necessary first step in further studies to elucidate dominant transmission of the disease and of liver-, bone- and kidney-type alkaline phosphatase activity mechanism.  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia, a heritable form of rickets/osteomalacia, was first described in 1948. The biochemical hallmark, subnormal alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity in serum, reflects a generalized disturbance involving the tissue-nonspecific isoenzyme of ALP (TNSALP). Deactivating mutations in the gene that encodes TNSALP have been reported in patients worldwide. Nevertheless, hypophosphatasia manifests an extraordinary range of clinical severity spanning death in utero to merely premature loss of adult teeth. There is no known medical treatment. To delineate the molecular pathology which explains the disease variability and to clarify the pattern(s) of inheritance for mild cases of hypophosphatasia, we developed comprehensive mutational analysis of TNSALP. High efficiency of mutation detection was possible by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Primers and conditions were established for all TNSALP coding exons (2-12) and adjacent splice sites so that the amplicons incorporated a GC clamp on one end. For each amplicon, the optimum percentage denaturant was determined by perpendicular DGGE. In 19 severely affected pediatric subjects (having perinatal or infantile hypophosphatasia or early presentation during childhood) from among our large patient population, we detected 2 TNSALP mutations each in 16 patients (84%) as expected for autosomal recessive disease. For 2 patients (11%), only 1 TNSALP mutation was detected by DGGE. However, one subject (who died from perinatal hypophosphatasia) had a large deletion as the second mutation. In the other (with infantile hypophosphatasia), no additional mutation was detected by DNA sequencing of all protein-coding exons. Possibly, she too has a deletion. For the final patient, with unclassifiable hypophosphatasia (5%), we detected only a single mutation which has been reported to cause relatively mild autosomal dominant disease; the other allele appeared to be intact. Hence, DGGE analysis was 100% efficient in detecting mutations in the coding exons and adjacent splice sites of TNSALP in this group of severely affected patients but, as expected, failed to detect a large deletion. To date, at least 78 different TNSALP mutations (in about 70 hypophosphatasia patients) have been reported globally. In our large subset of severely affected patients, we identified 8 novel TNSALP mutations (Ala34Ser, Val111Met, Delta G392, Thr117His, Arg206Gln, Gly322Arg, Leu397Met, and Gly409Asp) and 1 new TNSALP polymorphism (Arg135His) furthering the considerable genotypic variability of hypophosphatasia.  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia is a rare inborn error of metabolism characterised by defective bone mineralisation caused by a deficiency of liver-, bone- or kidney-type alkaline phosphatase due to mutations in the tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) gene. The clinical expression of the disease is highly variable, ranging from stillbirth with a poorly mineralised skeleton to pathologic skeletal fractures which develop in late adulthood only. This clinical heterogeneity is due to the strong allelic heterogeneity in the TNSALP gene. We found that mutation E174K is the most frequent in Caucasian patients, and that it was carried by 31% of our patients with mild hypophosphatasia. Because the mutation was found in patients of various geographic origins, we investigated whether it had a unique origin or rather multiple origins due to recurrence of de novo mutations. Three intragenic polymorphisms, S93S, 472+12delG and V505A, were genotyped in patients carrying E174K and in normal unrelated individuals. Our results show that all the E174K mutations are carried by a common ancestral haplotype, also found at low frequency in normal and hypophosphatasia chromosomes. We conclude that the TNSALP gene E174K mutation is the result of a relatively ancient ancestral mutation that occurred on a single chromosome in the north of Western Europe and spread throughout the rest of Europe and into the New World as a result of human migration.  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia, a heritable disease characterized by deficient activity of the tissue nonspecific isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP), results in rickets and osteomalacia. Although identification of TNSALP gene defects in hypophosphatasia establishes a role of ALP in skeletal mineralization, the precise function remains unclear. The initial site of mineralization (primary mineralization) normally occurs within the lumen of TNSALP-rich matrix vesicles (MVs) of growth cartilage, bone, and dentin. We investigated whether defective calcification in hypophosphatasia is due to a paucity and/or a functional failure of MVs secondary to TNSALP deficiency. Nondecalcified autopsy bone and growth plate cartilage from five patients with perinatal (lethal) hypophosphatasia were studied by nondecalcified light and electron microscopy to assess MV numbers, size, shape, and ultrastructure and whether hypophosphatasia MVs contain apatite-like mineral, as would be the case if these MVs retained their ability to concentrate calcium and phosphate internally despite a paucity of TNSALP in their investing membranes. We found that hypophosphatasia MVs are present in approximately normal numbers and distribution and that they are capable of initiating internal mineralization. There is retarded extravesicular crystal propagation. Thus, in hypophosphatasia the failure of bones to calcify appears to involve a block of the vectorial spread of mineral from initial nuclei within MVs, outwards, into the matrix. We conclude that hypophosphatasia MVs can concentrate calcium and phosphate internally despite a deficiency of TNSALP activity.  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia is a rare inherited disorder characterized by defective bone mineralization and deficiency of serum and tissue liver/ bone/kidney tissue alkaline phosphatase (L/B/K ALP) activity. We report the characterization of tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) gene mutations in a series of 9 families affected by severe hypophosphatasia. Fourteen distinct mutations were found, 3 of which were previously reported in the North American or Japanese populations. Seven of the 11 new mutations were missense mutations (M45L, R119H, G145V, C184Y and H154Y, D289V, E459K), the four others were 2 single nucleotide deletions (544delG and 1172delC), a mutation affecting donor splice site (862 + 5A) and a nonsense mutation (R411X).  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare metabolic disorder characterized by low tissue‐nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) typically caused by ALPL gene mutations. HPP is heterogeneous, with clinical presentation correlating with residual TNSALP activity and/or dominant‐negative effects (DNE). We measured residual activity and DNE for 155 ALPL variants by transient transfection and TNSALP enzymatic activity measurement. Ninety variants showed low residual activity and 24 showed DNE. These results encompass all missense variants with carrier frequencies above 1/25,000 from the Genome Aggregation Database. We used resulting data as a reference to develop a new computational algorithm that scores ALPL missense variants and predicts high/low TNSALP enzymatic activity. Our approach measures the effects of amino acid changes on TNSALP dimer stability with a physics‐based implicit solvent energy model. We predict mutation deleteriousness with high specificity, achieving a true‐positive rate of 0.63 with false‐positive rate of 0, with an area under receiver operating curve (AUC) of 0.9, better than all in silico predictors tested. Combining this algorithm with other in silico approaches can further increase performance, reaching an AUC of 0.94. This study expands our understanding of HPP heterogeneity and genotype/phenotype relationships with the aim of improving clinical ALPL variant interpretation.  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia is a rare heritable inborn error of metabolism characterized by abnormal bone mineralization associated with a deficiency of alkaline phosphatase. The clinical expression of hypophosphatasia is highly variable, ranging from death in utero to pathologic fractures first presenting in adulthood. We investigated the tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) gene from a Japanese female patient with hypophosphatasia. By a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, the amount of TNSALP mRNA appeared to be almost equal to that in normal individuals. Gene analysis clarified that the hypophosphatasia originated from a missense mutation and a nucleotide deletion. The missense mutation, a C ? T transition at position 1041 of cDNA, results in an amino acid change from Leu to Phe at codon 272, which has not yet been reported. The previously reported deletion of T at 1735 causes a frame shift mutation downstream from Leu at codon 503. Family analysis showed that the mutation 1041T and the deletion 1735T had been inherited from the proband's father and mother, respectively. An expression experiment revealed that the mutation 1041T halved the expression of alkaline phosphatase activity. Using homology analysis, the Leu-272 was confirmed to be highly conserved in other mammals.  相似文献   

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We report on a postmortem diagnosis of perinatal lethal hypophosphatasia, an inborn error of metabolism characterized by a liver/bone/kidney alkaline phosphatase (ALP)‐related defective bone mineralization due to mutations in the tissue‐nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) gene. Radiological and pathological studies identified a perinatal lethal hypophosphatasia showing a generalized bone mineralization defect including asymmetry of the cervical vertebral arches in a 22 +4 weeks' gestation fetus. Both parents revealed low serum ALP activities supporting the diagnosis. Sequencing analysis of the TNSALP gene showed two heterozygous mutations, 648+1A, a mutation affecting the donor splice site in exon 6, and N400S, a novel missense mutation in exon 11, located near the active site and very close to histidins 364 and 437, two crucial residues of the active site. Sequencing of exons 6 and 11 in the parents showed that 648+1A was from maternal origin and N400S from paternal origin. DNA‐based prenatal testing in the subsequent pregnancy following a chorionic villous sampling performed at 10 weeks of gestation showed no mutation and a healthy infant was born at term. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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 目的 对1例儿童型低磷酸酶血症(HPP)患者及家系进行临床分析及基因突变检测,以探讨HPP的致病机制。方法 针对1例罕见的HPP患者的典型临床特点,进行实验室检验及影像学检查。进而收集患者及其亲属外周血,提取基因组DNA。针对ALPL基因12个外显子及附近内含子区合成引物,经PCR扩增后,直接对产物测序检测突变。结果 显示患者血碱性磷酸酶水平显著降低,骨骼具有佝偻病样改变;患者ALPL基因存在c.18delA及c.G407C两种突变。前者所致移码突变使得翻译提前终止,形成的截短蛋白 (p.V7Yfs18X)丧失了发挥酶活性及骨骼矿化作用的重要区域;而c.G407C导致其编码的氨基酸由精氨酸变为脯氨酸(R136P)。进一步检索PubMed及ALPL基因突变数据库,以上突变在国内外均未见报道。临床表现正常的患者母亲及祖母、父亲分别携带c.18delA和c.G407C突变,该家系符合常染色体隐性遗传。结论 ALPL基因c.18delA和c.G407C两种新突变,与HPP临床表现密切相关。  相似文献   

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Hypophosphatasia is caused by deficiency of activity of the tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP), resulting in a defect of bone mineralization. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with partially purified plasma enzyme was attempted but with little clinical improvement. Attaining clinical effectiveness with ERT for hypophosphatasia may require delivering functional TNSALP enzyme to bone. We tagged the C-terminal-anchorless TNSALP enzyme with an acidic oligopeptide (a six or eight residue stretch of L-Asp), and compared the biochemical properties of the purified tagged and untagged enzymes derived from Chinese hamster ovary cell lines. The specific activities of the purified enzymes tagged with the acidic oligopeptide were the same as the untagged enzyme. In vitro affinity experiments showed the tagged enzymes had 30-fold higher affinity for hydroxyapatite than the untagged enzyme. Lectin affinity chromatography for carbohydrate structure showed little difference among the three enzymes. Biodistribution pattern from single infusion of the fluorescence-labeled enzymes into mice showed delayed clearance from the plasma up to 18 h post infusion and the amount of tagged enzyme retained in bone was 4-fold greater than that of the untagged enzyme. In vitro mineralization assays with the bone marrow from a hypophosphatasia patient using each of the three enzymes in the presence of high concentrations of pyrophosphate provided evidence of bone mineralization. These results show the anchorless enzymes tagged with an acidic oligopeptide are delivered efficiently to bone and function bioactively in bone mineralization, at least in vitro. They suggest potential advantages for use of these tagged enzymes in ERT for hypophosphatasia, which should be explored.  相似文献   

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Propionic acidaemia (PA) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in either of the PCCA or PCCB genes which encode the alpha and beta subunits, respectively, of the mitochondrial enzyme propionyl-CoA carboxylase (PCC). In this work we have examined the biochemical findings and clinical outcome of 37 Spanish PA patients in relation to the mutations found in both PCCA and PCCB genes. We have detected 27 early-onset and 101 late-onset cases, showing remarkably similar biochemical features without relation to either the age of onset of the disease or the defective gene they have. Twenty-one of the patients have so far survived and three of them, now adolescents, present normal development. Different biochemical procedures allowed us to identify the defective gene in 9 PCCA deficient and 28 PCCB deficient patients. Nine putative disease-causing mutations accounting for 77.7% of mutant alleles were identified among PCCA deficient patients, each one carrying a unique genotypic combination. Of PCCB mutant alleles 98% were characterised. Four common mutations (ins/del, E168K, 1170insT and A497V) were found in 38/52 mutant chromosomes investigated, whereas the remainder of the alleles harbour 12 other different mutations. By examining the mutations identified both in PCCA and PCCB genes and the clinical evolution of patients, we have found a good correlation between certain mutations which can be considered as null with a severe phenotype, while certain missense mutations tend to be related to the late and mild forms of the disease. Expression studies, particularly of the missense mutations identified are necessary but other genetic and environmental factors probably contribute to the phenotypic variability observed in PA.  相似文献   

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Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is caused by mutations in the DHCR7 gene leading to deficient activity of 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase (DHCR7; EC 1.3.1.21), the final enzyme of the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway, resulting in low cholesterol and high concentrations of its direct precursor 7-dehydrocholesterol in plasma and tissues. We here report mutations identified in the DHCR7 gene of 13 children diagnosed with SLOS by clinical and biochemical criteria. We found a high frequency of the previously described IVS8–1 G > C splice acceptor site mutation (two homozygotes, eight compound heterozygotes). In addition, 13 missense mutations and one splice acceptor mutation were detected in eleven patients with a mild to moderate SLOS-phenotype. The mutations include three novel missense mutations (W182L, C183Y, F255L) and one novel splice acceptor site mutation (IVS8–1 G > T).
Two patients, homozygous for the IVS8–1 G > C mutation, presented with a severe clinical phenotype and died shortly after birth. Seven patients with a mild to moderate SLOS-phenotype disclosed compound heterozygosity of the IVS8–1 G > C mutation in combination with different novel and known missense mutations.  相似文献   

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Usher syndrome type II is an autosomal recessive disorder, characterised by stable hearing impairment from childhood and progressive retinitis pigmentosa from the late teens. Mutations in the USH2A gene, located on 1q41, were recently shown to be responsible for Usher syndrome type IIa. We have investigated the molecular pathology of Usher type II by screening the USH2A gene for mutations in 31 unrelated patients from Denmark and Norway. Besides the frequent 2299delG mutation, which accounted for 44% of the disease alleles, a heterogeneous spectrum of mutations was identified. Sixteen new, putative disease-causing mutations were detected, of which 12 were private and four were shared by unrelated patients. The disease-causing mutations were scattered throughout the gene and included six nonsense and seven missense mutations, two deletions and one small insertion. In addition, six non-pathogenic polymorphisms were identified. All missense mutations resulted in major amino acid side-chain alterations. Four missense mutations affected the N-terminal part of USH2A, whereas three missense mutations affected the laminin-type epidermal growth factor-like (LE) domain. The structural consequences of the mutations affecting the LE domain are discussed in relation to the three-dimensional structure of a LE-module of the mouse laminin gamma1 chain.  相似文献   

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Based on studies of hypophosphatasia, which is a systemic skeletal disorder resulting from tissuenonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) deficiency, TNSALP was suggested to be indispensable for bone mineralization. Recently, we demonstrated that there was a significant difference in bone mineral density (BMD) among haplotypes, which was lowest among TNSALP (787T [Tyr-246Tyr]) homozygotes, highest among TNSALP (787T > C [Tyr246His]) homozygotes, and intermediate among heterozygotes. To analyze protein translated from the TNSALP gene 787T > C, we performed the biosynthesis of TNSALPs using TNSALP cDNA expression vectors. TNSALP (787T) and TNSALP (787T > C) were synthesized similarly as a high-mannose-type 66-kDa form, becoming an 80-kDa form. Expression of the human 787T > C TNSALP gene using the cultured mouse marrow stromal cell line ST2 demonstrated that the protein translated from 787T > C exhibited an ALP-specific activity similarly to that of 787T. Interestingly, the Km value for TNSALP in ST2 cells transfected with the 787T > C TNSALP gene was decreased significantly compared to that of cells carrying the 787T gene (P < 0.01). These results suggest that the significant difference in Km values between the proteins translated from 787T > C and 787T may contribute to regulatory effects on bone metabolism.  相似文献   

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The prevalence of hypophosphatasia (HP), a rare metabolic disorder due to loss-of-function mutations in the ALPL gene, has never been estimated in the European population. Only one published study evaluated the incidence of severe HP at 1/100,000 in Canada 53 years ago. Moderate forms of hypophosphatasia (mHP), including HP with moderate bone features and the mildest form odontohypophosphatasia, reflect both recessive and dominant inheritance, and are therefore expected to be more frequent than severe forms of HP. Here we estimated both the prevalences of severe and mHP in European populations. The prevalence of severe HP was estimated at 1/300,000 on the basis of the number of cases tested in our laboratory and originating from France during the period 2000-2009. The prevalence of mHP was then estimated by using the proportion of dominant mutations among severe alleles and by estimating the penetrance of the disease in heterozygotes for dominant mutations. According to a genetic model with four alleles resulting in 10 distinct genotypes, the prevalence of dominant mHP in the European population was estimated to be 1/6370, pointing out that mHP is much more frequent than severe HP.  相似文献   

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Metachromatic leukodystrophy is an autosomal recessive inherited lysosomal storage disease. It can be caused by mutations in two different genes, the arylsulfatase A and the prosaposin gene. These genes encode two proteins that are needed for the proper degradation of cerebroside sulfate, a glycolipid mainly found in the myelin membranes. Deficiency of arylsulfatase A or of a proteolytic product of prosaposin leads to the accumulation of cerebroside sulfate, which causes a lethal progressive demyelination. Mutations in the arylsulfatase A gene are far more frequent than those of the prosaposin gene. So far 31 amino acid substitutions, one nonsense mutation, three small deletions, three splice donor site mutations, and one combined missense/splice donor site mutation have been identified in the arylsulfatase A gene. Two of these mutant alleles are frequent, accounting for about one-half of all mutant alleles, whereas the remainder are heterogeneous. Amino acid substitutions cluster in exons 2 and 3, a region that shows a high degree of conservation among sulfatases of different function and origin. Different mutations are associated with phenotypes of different severity, but there is a remarkable variability of severity when patients with identical genotypes are compared. Demonstration of an arylsulfatase A deficiency is not a proof of metachromatic leukodystrophy, since a substantial deficiency without any clinical consequences is frequent in the general population. This deficiency is caused by an arylsulfatase A allele, which due to certain mutations encodes greatly reduced amounts of functional enzyme. However, these amounts are sufficient to sustain a normal phenotype. In the diagnosis and genetic counseling, these deficiencies must be differentiated from those causing metachromatic leukodystrophy. So far only six patients with mutations in the prosaposin gene have been described, in which three defective alleles two with amino acid substitutions and one with a 33-bp insertion have been identified. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Mutations causing mucopolysaccharidosis IVA in 15 Japanese andone Caucasian patient were characterized. To screen these mutations,we used a combination of single strand conformation polymorphismanalysis and heteroduplex analysis for PCR products of targetedcDNA or genomic DNA. Various small mutations were identifiedin 23 of 26 alleles, while the other six alleles had large rearrangements.Cycle sequencing of PCR products revealed 15 different mutations,including 12 missense, one nonsense, one frame shift (2 bp deletion)and one splice site mutation, in accord with the broad rangeof clinical phenotypes. Two alleles have different mutationsin the same nucleotide position of exon 3 (R94C, CGC  相似文献   

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