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Two novel presenilin 1 gene mutations connected with frontotemporal dementia-like clinical phenotype: genetic and bioinformatic assessment
Authors:Zekanowski Cezary  Golan Maciej P  Krzyśko Krystiana A  Lipczyńska-Łojkowska Wanda  Filipek Sławomir  Kowalska Anna  Rossa Grzegorz  Pepłońska Beata  Styczyńska Maria  Maruszak Aleksandra  Religa Dorota  Wender Mieczysław  Kulczycki Jerzy  Barcikowska Maria  Kuźnicki Jacek
Institution:Department of Neurodegenerative Disorders, Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, Pawińskiego 5, 02-106 Warszawa, Poland. czarekz@cmdik.pan.pl
Abstract:Mutations in the amyloid precursor protein (APP), presenilin 1 (PSEN1) and presenilin 2 (PSEN2) genes are associated with early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease (EOAD). There are several reports describing mutations in PSEN1 in cases with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). We identified two novel mutations in the PSEN1 gene: L226F and L424H. The first mutation was detected in a patient with a clinical diagnosis of FTD and a post-mortem diagnosis of AD. The second mutation is connected with a clinical phenotype of variant AD with strong FTD signs. In silico modeling revealed that the mutations, as well as mutations used for comparison (F177L and L424R), change the local structure, stability and/or properties of the transmembrane regions of the presenilin 1 protein (PS1). In contrast, a silent non-synonymous substitution F175S is eclipsed by external residues and has no influence on PS1 interfacial surface. We suggest that in silico analysis of PS1 substitutions can be used to characterize novel PSEN1 mutations, to discriminate between silent polymorphisms and a potential disease-causing mutation. We also propose that PSEN1 mutations should be considered in FTD patients with no MAPT mutations.
Keywords:Familial Alzheimer's disease  Frontotemporal dementia  Presenilin 1 mutations  Biomodeling  In silico analysis
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