Abstract

Mutations in the DNAJB6 gene have been identified as rare causes of myofibrillar myopathies. However, the underlying pathophysiologica mechanisms remain elusive. DNAJB6 has two known isoforms, including the nuclear isoform DNAJB6a and the cytoplasmic isoform DNAJB6b, which was thought to be the pathogenic isoform. Here, we report a novel recessive mutation c.695_699del (p. Val 232 Gly fs*7) in the DNAJB6 gene, associated with an apparently recessively inherited late onset distal myofibrillar myopathy in a Chinese family. Notably, the novel mutation localizes to exon 9 and uniquely encodes DNAJB6a. We further identified that this mutation decreases the mRNA and protein levels of DNAJB6a and results in an age-dependent recessive toxic effect on skeletal muscle in knock-in mice. Moreover, the mutant DNAJB6a showed a dose-dependent anti-aggregation effect on polyglutamine-containing proteins in vitro. Taking together, these findings reveal the pathogenic role of DNAJB6a insufficiency in myofibrillar myopathies and expand upon the molecular spectrum of DNAJB6 mutations.

Details

Title
A novel recessive mutation affecting DNAJB6a causes myofibrillar myopathy
Author
Fang-Yuan, Qian; Yu-Dong, Guo; Zu, Juan; Jin-Hua, Zhang; Yi-Ming, Zheng; Idriss Ali Abdoulaye; Zhao-Hui, Pan; Chun-Ming Xie; Han-Chao, Gao; Zhang, Zhi-Jun
Pages
1-20
Section
Research
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
20515960
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2490902549
Copyright
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