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Front Neurol ; 12: 522513, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34408715

RESUMO

Objective: To identify the gene mutation of Stormorken syndrome and review the published Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 (STIM1) mutation phenotype. Methods: We described the clinical and molecular aspects of a Chinese female with Stormorken syndrome by laboratory tests, muscle biopsies, and genetic analysis. We used this information to summarize all the mutation sites reported in the literature. We also reviewed the clinical features of published cases with a gain of function mutations of STIM1. Results: A 12-year-old Chinese female presented with skin purpura in the lower limbs and stroke-like episodes. Muscle biopsy and microscopic examination revealed atrophy in her skeletal muscle. Genetic analysis identified a novel heterozygous missense mutation, a c.1095G>C transition (NM_003156.3), which caused a p.K365N amino acid substitution in the protein and affected a STIM1-orai1-activation region (SOAR). Conclusions: The novel variant c.1095G>C transition (NM_003156.3) was located in the SOAR, which expands the phenotypic spectrum of STIM1 variants in human disorders and may define the molecular basis of Stormorken syndrome.

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Muscle Nerve ; 64(5): 567-575, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34368974

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Stromal interaction molecule 1 (STIM1) is a reticular Ca2+ sensor composed of a luminal and a cytosolic domain. Autosomal dominant mutations in STIM1 cause tubular aggregate myopathy and Stormorken syndrome or its variant York platelet syndrome. In this study we aimed to expand the features related to new variants in STIM1. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional study of individuals harboring monoallelic STIM1 variants recruited at five tertiary centers involved in a study of inherited myopathies analyzed with a multigene-targeted panel. RESULTS: We identified seven individuals (age range, 26-57 years) harboring variants in STIM1, including five novel changes: three located in the EF-hand domain, one in the sterile α motif (SAM) domain, and one in the cytoplasmatic region of the protein. Functional evaluation of the pathogenic variants using a heterologous expression system and measuring store-operated calcium entry demonstrated their causative role and suggested a link of new variants with the clinical phenotype. Muscle contractures, found in three individuals, showed variability in body distribution and in the number of joints involved. Three patients showed cardiac and respiratory involvement. Short stature, hyposplenism, sensorineural hearing loss, hypothyroidism, and Gilbert syndrome were variably observed among the patients. Laboratory tests revealed hyperCKemia in six patients, thrombocytopenia in two patients, and hypocalcemia in one patient. Muscle biopsy showed the presence of tubular aggregates in three patients, type I fiber atrophy in one patient, and nonspecific myopathic changes in two patients. DISCUSSION: Our clinical, histological, and molecular data expand the genetic and clinical spectrum of STIM1-related diseases.


Assuntos
Transtornos Plaquetários , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais , Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Transtornos Plaquetários/metabolismo , Transtornos Plaquetários/patologia , Cálcio/metabolismo , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Miose/genética , Miose/metabolismo , Miose/patologia , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/genética , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/metabolismo
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Front Physiol ; 11: 604941, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33250786

RESUMO

Store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) is a ubiquitous and essential mechanism regulating Ca2+ homeostasis in all tissues, and controls a wide range of cellular functions including keratinocyte differentiation, osteoblastogenesis and osteoclastogenesis, T cell proliferation, platelet activation, and muscle contraction. The main SOCE actors are STIM1 and ORAI1. Depletion of the reticular Ca2+ stores induces oligomerization of the luminal Ca2+ sensor STIM1, and the oligomers activate the plasma membrane Ca2+ channel ORAI1 to trigger extracellular Ca2+ entry. Mutations in STIM1 and ORAI1 result in abnormal SOCE and lead to multi-systemic disorders. Recessive loss-of-function mutations are associated with CRAC (Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+) channelopathy, involving immunodeficiency and autoimmunity, muscular hypotonia, ectodermal dysplasia, and mydriasis. In contrast, dominant STIM1 and ORAI1 gain-of-function mutations give rise to tubular aggregate myopathy and Stormorken syndrome (TAM/STRMK), forming a clinical spectrum encompassing muscle weakness, thrombocytopenia, ichthyosis, hyposplenism, short stature, and miosis. Functional studies on patient-derived cells revealed that CRAC channelopathy mutations impair SOCE and extracellular Ca2+ influx, while TAM/STRMK mutations induce excessive Ca2+ entry through SOCE over-activation. In accordance with the opposite pathomechanisms underlying both disorders, CRAC channelopathy and TAM/STRMK patients show mirror phenotypes at the clinical and molecular levels, and the respective animal models recapitulate the skin, bones, immune system, platelet, and muscle anomalies. Here we review and compare the clinical presentations of CRAC channelopathy and TAM/STRMK patients and the histological and molecular findings obtained on human samples and murine models to highlight the mirror phenotypes in different tissues, and to point out potentially undiagnosed anomalies in patients, which may be relevant for disease management and prospective therapeutic approaches.

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Neuropathology ; 40(6): 559-569, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33073872

RESUMO

Tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM) is a progressive disorder characterized by muscle weakness, cramps, and myalgia. TAM clinically overlaps with Stormorken syndrome (STRMK), combining TAM with miosis, thrombocytopenia, hyposplenism, ichthyosis, short stature, and dyslexia. TAM and STRMK arise from gain-of-function mutations in STIM1 (stromal interaction molecule 1) or ORAI1, both encoding key regulators of Ca2+ homeostasis, and mutations in either gene result in excessive extracellular Ca2+ entry. The pathomechanistic similarities and differences between TAM and STRMK are only partially understood. Here we provide functional in vitro experiments demonstrating that STIM1 harboring the TAM D84G or the STRMK R304W mutation similarly cluster and exert a dominant effect on the wild-type protein. Both mutants recruit ORAI1 to the clusters, increase cytosolic Ca2+ levels, promote major nuclear import of the Ca2+ -dependent transcription factor NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T cells), and trigger the formation of circular membrane stacks. In conclusion, the analyzed TAM and STRMK mutations have a comparable impact on STIM1 protein function and downstream effects of excessive Ca2+ entry, highlighting that TAM and STRMK involve a common pathomechanism.


Assuntos
Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Dislexia/genética , Ictiose/genética , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/genética , Miose/genética , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Baço/anormalidades , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/genética , Animais , Transtornos Plaquetários/metabolismo , Transtornos Plaquetários/patologia , Células Cultivadas , Dislexia/metabolismo , Dislexia/patologia , Eritrócitos Anormais/metabolismo , Eritrócitos Anormais/patologia , Humanos , Ictiose/metabolismo , Ictiose/patologia , Camundongos , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/metabolismo , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/patologia , Miose/metabolismo , Miose/patologia , Fadiga Muscular/genética , Mutação , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/metabolismo , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/patologia , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/metabolismo , Proteína ORAI1/metabolismo , Baço/metabolismo , Baço/patologia , Transfecção
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Neuromuscul Disord ; 30(9): 709-718, 2020 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32893083

RESUMO

Heterozygous mutations in the stromal interaction molecule-1-gene (STIM1) cause a clinical phenotype varying from tubular aggregate myopathy with single or multiple signs of Stormorken syndrome to the full Stormorken phenotype. We identified a novel heterozygous mutation c.325C > T (p.H109Y) in the EF-hand domain of STIM1 in six patients of a large Belgian family, and performed a detailed clinical (N = 6), histopathological (N = 2) and whole-body muscle MRI (N = 3) study. The clinical phenotype was characterized by a slowly progressive, predominant proximal muscle weakness in all patients (100%), and additional exercise-induced myalgia in three (60%). Patients experienced symptom onset between 10 and 20 years, remained ambulatory into late adulthood, showed elevated serum creatine kinase levels and tubular aggregates in type 1 and type 2 fibers on muscle biopsy. Interestingly, jaw contractures and hyperlaxity, as well as non-muscular multisystemic features such as menorrhagia, easy bruising and ichthyosis occurred in one patient, and miosis in another. Whole-body muscle MRI revealed predominant involvement of superficial neck extensors, subscapularis, obliquus abdominis externus, lumbar extensors, rectus femoris, biceps femoris longus, medial head of gastrocnemius and flexor hallucis longus. Our findings in patients with myopathy with tubular aggregates and a STIM1 mutation further support the concept of a continuous spectrum with Stormorken syndrome.


Assuntos
Transtornos Plaquetários/tratamento farmacológico , Dislexia/tratamento farmacológico , Ictiose/tratamento farmacológico , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/tratamento farmacológico , Miose/tratamento farmacológico , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/genética , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/metabolismo , Baço/anormalidades , Adulto , Eritrócitos Anormais , Feminino , Heterozigoto , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Fadiga Muscular , Mutação , Baço/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/genética
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Hum Mutat ; 41(1): 17-37, 2020 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31448844

RESUMO

Calcium (Ca2+ ) acts as a ubiquitous second messenger, and normal cell and tissue physiology strictly depends on the precise regulation of Ca2+ entry, storage, and release. Store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) is a major mechanism controlling extracellular Ca2+ entry, and mainly relies on the accurate interplay between the Ca2+ sensor STIM1 and the Ca2+ channel ORAI1. Mutations in STIM1 or ORAI1 result in abnormal Ca2+ homeostasis and are associated with severe human disorders. Recessive loss-of-function mutations impair SOCE and cause combined immunodeficiency, while dominant gain-of-function mutations induce excessive extracellular Ca2+ entry and cause tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM) and Stormorken syndrome (STRMK). TAM and STRMK are spectra of the same multisystemic disease characterized by muscle weakness, miosis, thrombocytopenia, hyposplenism, ichthyosis, dyslexia, and short stature. To date, 42 TAM/STRMK families have been described, and here we report five additional families for which we provide clinical, histological, ultrastructural, and genetic data. In this study, we list and review all new and previously reported STIM1 and ORAI1 cases, discuss the pathomechanisms of the mutations based on the known functions and the protein structure of STIM1 and ORAI1, draw a genotype/phenotype correlation, and delineate an efficient screening strategy for the molecular diagnosis of TAM/STRMK.


Assuntos
Biomarcadores , Transtornos Plaquetários/diagnóstico , Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Dislexia/diagnóstico , Dislexia/genética , Estudos de Associação Genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Ictiose/diagnóstico , Ictiose/genética , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/diagnóstico , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/genética , Miose/diagnóstico , Miose/genética , Mutação , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/diagnóstico , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/genética , Baço/anormalidades , Alelos , Cálcio/metabolismo , Gerenciamento Clínico , Eritrócitos Anormais , Mutação com Ganho de Função , Estudos de Associação Genética/métodos , Genótipo , Humanos , Fadiga Muscular/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Proteína ORAI1/genética , Proteína ORAI1/metabolismo , Fenótipo , Ligação Proteica , Domínios e Motivos de Interação entre Proteínas , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/genética , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/metabolismo
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Neuromuscul Disord ; 27(9): 861-872, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28624464

RESUMO

Dominant mutations in STIM1 are a cause of three allelic conditions: tubular aggregate myopathy, Stormorken syndrome (a complex phenotype including myopathy, hyposplenism, hypocalcaemia and bleeding diathesis), and a platelet dysfunction disorder, York platelet syndrome. Previous reports have suggested a genotype-phenotype correlation with mutations in the N-terminal EF-hand domain associated with tubular aggregate myopathy, and a common mutation at p.R304W in a coiled coil domain associated with Stormorken syndrome. In this study individuals with STIM1 variants were identified by exome sequencing or STIM1 direct sequencing, and assessed for neuromuscular, haematological and biochemical evidence of the allelic disorders of STIM1. STIM1 mutations were investigated by fibroblast calcium imaging and 3D modelling. Six individuals with STIM1 mutations, including two novel mutations (c.262A>G (p.S88G) and c.911G>A (p.R304Q)), were identified. Extra-neuromuscular symptoms including thrombocytopenia, platelet dysfunction, hypocalcaemia or hyposplenism were present in 5/6 patients with mutations in both the EF-hand and CC domains. 3/6 patients had psychiatric disorders, not previously reported in STIM1 disease. Review of published STIM1 patients (n = 49) confirmed that neuromuscular symptoms are present in most patients. We conclude that the phenotype associated with activating STIM1 mutations frequently includes extra-neuromuscular features such as hypocalcaemia, hypo-/asplenia and platelet dysfunction regardless of mutation domain.


Assuntos
Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Dislexia/genética , Estudos de Associação Genética , Ictiose/genética , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/genética , Miose/genética , Mutação/genética , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Baço/anormalidades , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/genética , Adulto , Cálcio/metabolismo , Técnicas de Cultura de Células , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Eritrócitos Anormais , Saúde da Família , Feminino , Fibroblastos/patologia , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Microscopia Eletrônica , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modelos Moleculares , Fadiga Muscular/genética , Músculo Esquelético/diagnóstico por imagem , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , Músculo Esquelético/ultraestrutura , NAD/metabolismo
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Hum Mutat ; 38(4): 426-438, 2017 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28058752

RESUMO

Calcium (Ca2+ ) is a physiological key factor, and the precise modulation of free cytosolic Ca2+ levels regulates multiple cellular functions. Store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) is a major mechanism controlling Ca2+ homeostasis, and is mediated by the concerted activity of the Ca2+ sensor STIM1 and the Ca2+ channel ORAI1. Dominant gain-of-function mutations in STIM1 or ORAI1 cause tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM) or Stormorken syndrome, whereas recessive loss-of-function mutations are associated with immunodeficiency. Here, we report the identification and functional characterization of novel ORAI1 mutations in TAM patients. We assess basal activity and SOCE of the mutant ORAI1 channels, and we demonstrate that the G98S and V107M mutations generate constitutively permeable ORAI1 channels, whereas T184M alters the channel permeability only in the presence of STIM1. These data indicate a mutation-dependent pathomechanism and a genotype/phenotype correlation, as the ORAI1 mutations associated with the most severe symptoms induce the strongest functional cellular effect. Examination of the non-muscle features of our patients strongly suggests that TAM and Stormorken syndrome are spectra of the same disease. Overall, our results emphasize the importance of SOCE in skeletal muscle physiology, and provide new insights in the pathomechanisms involving aberrant Ca2+ homeostasis and leading to muscle dysfunction.


Assuntos
Ativação do Canal Iônico/genética , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/genética , Proteína ORAI1/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Transtornos Plaquetários/metabolismo , Cálcio/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Dislexia/genética , Dislexia/metabolismo , Eritrócitos Anormais/metabolismo , Feminino , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Ictiose/genética , Ictiose/metabolismo , Masculino , Camundongos Knockout , Microscopia de Fluorescência/métodos , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/genética , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/metabolismo , Miose/genética , Miose/metabolismo , Fadiga Muscular/genética , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/metabolismo , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Proteína ORAI1/metabolismo , Linhagem , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Baço/anormalidades , Baço/metabolismo , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/genética , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/metabolismo
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Neuromuscul Disord ; 27(1): 78-82, 2017 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27876257

RESUMO

STIM1 is a reticular Ca2+ sensor composed of a luminal and a cytosolic domain. Missense mutations in the luminal domain have been associated with tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM), while cytosolic mutations can cause Stormorken syndrome, a multisystemic disease associating TAM with asplenia, thrombocytopenia, miosis, ichthyosis, short stature and dyslexia. Here we present the case of a 41-year-old female complaining of exercise intolerance. Clinical examination showed short stature, scoliosis, proximal muscle weakness with lower limb predominance, and ophthalmoplegia. Laboratory tests revealed hypocalcemia, mild anemia and elevated creatine kinase (CK) levels. Whole-body muscle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed asplenia. Muscle biopsy was consistent with TAM. STIM1 gene analysis disclosed the novel c.252T>A, p.D84E missense mutation which was shown to induce constitutive STIM1 clustering in a functional study. This study reports a novel STIM1 mutation located in the Ca2+-binding EF domain causing TAM with features of Stormorken syndrome.


Assuntos
Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Dislexia/genética , Ictiose/genética , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/genética , Miose/genética , Miopatias Congênitas Estruturais/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Baço/anormalidades , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal/genética , Adulto , Eritrócitos Anormais , Feminino , Humanos , Fadiga Muscular/genética , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto
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Ann N Y Acad Sci ; 1356: 45-79, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26469693

RESUMO

Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) (CRAC) channels mediate a specific form of Ca(2+) influx called store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) that contributes to the function of many cell types. CRAC channels are composed of ORAI1 proteins located in the plasma membrane, which form its ion-conducting pore. ORAI1 channels are activated by stromal interaction molecule (STIM) 1 and STIM2 located in the endoplasmic reticulum. Loss- and gain-of-function gene mutations in ORAI1 and STIM1 in human patients cause distinct disease syndromes. CRAC channelopathy is caused by loss-of-function mutations in ORAI1 and STIM1 that abolish CRAC channel function and SOCE; it is characterized by severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)-like disease, autoimmunity, muscular hypotonia, and ectodermal dysplasia, with defects in sweat gland function and dental enamel formation. The latter defect emphasizes an important role of CRAC channels in tooth development. By contrast, autosomal dominant gain-of-function mutations in ORAI1 and STIM1 result in constitutive CRAC channel activation, SOCE, and increased intracellular Ca(2+) levels that are associated with an overlapping spectrum of diseases, including nonsyndromic tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM) and York platelet and Stormorken syndromes. The latter two syndromes are defined, besides myopathy, by thrombocytopenia, thrombopathy, and bleeding diathesis. The fact that myopathy results from both loss- and gain-of-function mutations in ORAI1 and STIM1 highlights the importance of CRAC channels for Ca(2+) homeostasis in skeletal muscle function. The cellular dysfunction and clinical disease spectrum observed in mutant patients provide important information about the molecular regulation of ORAI1 and STIM1 proteins and the role of CRAC channels in human physiology.


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Doenças Autoimunes/imunologia , Canais de Cálcio/imunologia , Canalopatias/imunologia , Proteínas de Membrana/imunologia , Hipotonia Muscular/imunologia , Mutação , Proteínas de Neoplasias/imunologia , Imunodeficiência Combinada Severa/imunologia , Doenças Autoimunes/genética , Canais de Cálcio/genética , Canalopatias/genética , Canalopatias/patologia , Humanos , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Hipotonia Muscular/genética , Hipotonia Muscular/patologia , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Proteína ORAI1 , Imunodeficiência Combinada Severa/genética , Imunodeficiência Combinada Severa/patologia , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal
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Hum Mutat ; 35(10): 1221-32, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25044882

RESUMO

Stormorken syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by a phenotype that includes miosis, thrombocytopenia/thrombocytopathy with bleeding time diathesis, intellectual disability, mild hypocalcemia, muscle fatigue, asplenia, and ichthyosis. Using targeted sequencing and whole-exome sequencing, we identified the c.910C > T transition in a STIM1 allele (p.R304W) only in patients and not in their unaffected family members. STIM1 encodes stromal interaction molecule 1 protein (STIM1), which is a finely tuned endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) sensor. The effect of the mutation on the structure of STIM1 was investigated by molecular modeling, and its effect on function was explored by calcium imaging experiments. Results obtained from calcium imaging experiments using transfected cells together with fibroblasts from one patient are in agreement with impairment of calcium homeostasis. We show that the STIM1 p.R304W variant may affect the conformation of the inhibitory helix and unlock the inhibitory state of STIM1. The p.R304W mutation causes a gain of function effect associated with an increase in both resting Ca(2+) levels and store-operated calcium entry. Our study provides evidence that Stormorken syndrome may result from a single-gene defect, which is consistent with Mendelian-dominant inheritance.


Assuntos
Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Dislexia/genética , Ictiose/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/genética , Miose/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Mutação Puntual , Baço/anormalidades , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Transtornos Plaquetários/metabolismo , Transtornos Plaquetários/patologia , Cálcio/metabolismo , Canais de Cálcio/metabolismo , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Dislexia/metabolismo , Dislexia/patologia , Retículo Endoplasmático/metabolismo , Retículo Endoplasmático/ultraestrutura , Eritrócitos Anormais/metabolismo , Eritrócitos Anormais/patologia , Feminino , Humanos , Ictiose/metabolismo , Ictiose/patologia , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/química , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/metabolismo , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/patologia , Miose/metabolismo , Miose/patologia , Fadiga Muscular/genética , Fibras Musculares Esqueléticas/patologia , Proteínas de Neoplasias/química , Proteínas de Neoplasias/metabolismo , Linhagem , Estrutura Secundária de Proteína , Baço/metabolismo , Baço/patologia , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal
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Hum Mutat ; 35(5): 556-64, 2014 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24619930

RESUMO

Stormorken syndrome is a rare autosomal-dominant disease with mild bleeding tendency, thrombocytopathy, thrombocytopenia, mild anemia, asplenia, tubular aggregate myopathy, miosis, headache, and ichthyosis. A heterozygous missense mutation in STIM1 exon 7 (c.910C>T; p.Arg304Trp) (NM_003156.3) was found to segregate with the disease in six Stormorken syndrome patients in four families. Upon sensing Ca(2+) depletion in the endoplasmic reticulum lumen, STIM1 undergoes a conformational change enabling it to interact with and open ORAI1, a Ca(2+) release-activated Ca(2+) channel located in the plasma membrane. The STIM1 mutation found in Stormorken syndrome patients is located in the coiled-coil 1 domain, which might play a role in keeping STIM1 inactive. In agreement with a possible gain-of-function mutation in STIM1, blood platelets from patients were in a preactivated state with high exposure of aminophospholipids on the outer surface of the plasma membrane. Resting Ca(2+) levels were elevated in platelets from the patients compared with controls, and store-operated Ca(2+) entry was markedly attenuated, further supporting constitutive activity of STIM1 and ORAI1. Thus, our data are compatible with a near-maximal activation of STIM1 in Stormorken syndrome patients. We conclude that the heterozygous mutation c.910C>T causes the complex phenotype that defines this syndrome.


Assuntos
Transtornos Plaquetários/genética , Dislexia/genética , Exoma/genética , Ictiose/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/genética , Miose/genética , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto/genética , Proteínas de Neoplasias/genética , Baço/anormalidades , Adulto , Transtornos Plaquetários/patologia , Canais de Cálcio/genética , Hibridização Genômica Comparativa , Dislexia/patologia , Eritrócitos Anormais/patologia , Feminino , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Humanos , Ictiose/patologia , Masculino , Transtornos de Enxaqueca/patologia , Miose/patologia , Fadiga Muscular/genética , Proteína ORAI1 , Linhagem , Baço/patologia , Molécula 1 de Interação Estromal
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