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Bi-allelic KARS1 pathogenic variants affecting functions of cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms are associated with a progressive and multisystem disease.

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Cappuccio, G; Ceccatelli Berti, C; Baruffini, E; Sullivan, J; Shashi, V; Jewett, T; Stamper, T; Maitz, S; Canonico, F; Revah-Politi, A ...
Published in: Human mutation
June 2021

KARS1 encodes a lysyl-transfer RNA synthetase (LysRS) that links lysine to its cognate transfer RNA. Two different KARS1 isoforms exert functional effects in cytosol and mitochondria. Bi-allelic pathogenic variants in KARS1 have been associated to sensorineural hearing and visual loss, neuropathy, seizures, and leukodystrophy. We report the clinical, biochemical, and neuroradiological features of nine individuals with KARS1-related disorder carrying 12 different variants with nine of them being novel. The consequences of these variants on the cytosol and/or mitochondrial LysRS were functionally validated in yeast mutants. Most cases presented with severe neurological features including congenital and progressive microcephaly, seizures, developmental delay/intellectual disability, and cerebral atrophy. Oculo-motor dysfunction and immuno-hematological problems were present in six and three cases, respectively. A yeast growth defect of variable severity was detected for most variants on both cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms. The detrimental effects of two variants on yeast growth were partially rescued by lysine supplementation. Congenital progressive microcephaly, oculo-motor dysfunction, and immuno-hematological problems are emerging phenotypes in KARS1-related disorder. The data in yeast emphasize the role of both mitochondrial and cytosolic isoforms in the pathogenesis of KARS1-related disorder and supports the therapeutic potential of lysine supplementation at least in a subset of patients.

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Published In

Human mutation

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EISSN

1098-1004

ISSN

1059-7794

Publication Date

June 2021

Volume

42

Issue

6

Start / End Page

745 / 761

Related Subject Headings

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Phenotype
  • Pedigree
  • Organisms, Genetically Modified
  • Mitochondria
  • Microcephaly
  • Male
  • Lysine-tRNA Ligase
  • Isoenzymes
  • Infant
 

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Cappuccio, G., Ceccatelli Berti, C., Baruffini, E., Sullivan, J., Shashi, V., Jewett, T., … Brunetti-Pierri, N. (2021). Bi-allelic KARS1 pathogenic variants affecting functions of cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms are associated with a progressive and multisystem disease. Human Mutation, 42(6), 745–761. https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.24210
Cappuccio, Gerarda, Camilla Ceccatelli Berti, Enrico Baruffini, Jennifer Sullivan, Vandana Shashi, Tamison Jewett, Tara Stamper, et al. “Bi-allelic KARS1 pathogenic variants affecting functions of cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms are associated with a progressive and multisystem disease.Human Mutation 42, no. 6 (June 2021): 745–61. https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.24210.
Cappuccio G, Ceccatelli Berti C, Baruffini E, Sullivan J, Shashi V, Jewett T, et al. Bi-allelic KARS1 pathogenic variants affecting functions of cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms are associated with a progressive and multisystem disease. Human mutation. 2021 Jun;42(6):745–61.
Cappuccio, Gerarda, et al. “Bi-allelic KARS1 pathogenic variants affecting functions of cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms are associated with a progressive and multisystem disease.Human Mutation, vol. 42, no. 6, June 2021, pp. 745–61. Epmc, doi:10.1002/humu.24210.
Cappuccio G, Ceccatelli Berti C, Baruffini E, Sullivan J, Shashi V, Jewett T, Stamper T, Maitz S, Canonico F, Revah-Politi A, Kupchik GS, Anyane-Yeboa K, Aggarwal V, Benneche A, Bratland E, Berland S, D’Arco F, Alves CA, Vanderver A, Longo D, Bertini E, Torella A, Nigro V, Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program, D’Amico A, van der Knaap MS, Goffrini P, Brunetti-Pierri N. Bi-allelic KARS1 pathogenic variants affecting functions of cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms are associated with a progressive and multisystem disease. Human mutation. 2021 Jun;42(6):745–761.
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Published In

Human mutation

DOI

EISSN

1098-1004

ISSN

1059-7794

Publication Date

June 2021

Volume

42

Issue

6

Start / End Page

745 / 761

Related Subject Headings

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Phenotype
  • Pedigree
  • Organisms, Genetically Modified
  • Mitochondria
  • Microcephaly
  • Male
  • Lysine-tRNA Ligase
  • Isoenzymes
  • Infant