Novel GNE missense variants impair de novo sialylation and cause defective angiogenesis in the developing brain in mice.
Blood Adv
; 8(4): 991-1001, 2024 Feb 27.
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ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Glucosamine (UDP-N-acetyl)-2-epimerase and N-acetylmannosamine (ManNAc) kinase (GNE) is a cytosolic enzyme in de novo sialic acid biosynthesis. Congenital deficiency of GNE causes an autosomal recessive genetic disorder associated with hereditary inclusion body myopathy and macrothrombocytopenia. Here, we report a pediatric patient with severe macrothrombocytopenia carrying 2 novel GNE missense variants, c.1781G>A (p.Cys594Tyr, hereafter, C594Y) and c.2204C>G (p.Pro735Arg, hereafter, P735R). To investigate the biological significance of these variants in vivo, we generated a mouse model carrying the P735R mutation. Mice with homozygous P735R mutations exhibited cerebral hemorrhages as early as embryonic day 11 (E11), which subsequently progressed to large hemorrhages in the brain and spinal cord, and died between E11.5 and E12.5. Defective angiogenesis such as distended vascular sprouts were found in neural tissues and embryonic megakaryocytes were abnormally accumulated in the perineural vascular plexus in mutant mouse embryos. Furthermore, our in vitro experiments indicated that both C594Y and P735R are loss-of-function mutations with respect to de novo sialic acid biosynthesis. Overall, this study reveals a novel role for GNE-mediated de novo sialic acid biosynthesis in mouse embryonic angiogenesis.
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Ácido N-Acetilneuramínico
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Angiogénesis
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Animals
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Child
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Humans
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Blood Adv
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2024
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Article
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China