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NUP85 as a Neurodevelopmental Gene: From Podocyte to Neuron.

Antonella GambadauroGiuseppe Donato ManganoKarol GallettaFrancesca GranataAntonella RivaLaura MassellaIsabella GuzzoGiovanni FarelloGiovanna ScorranoLudovica Di FrancescoGiulio Di DonatoCarolina IanniArmando Di LudovicoSaverio La BellaPasquale StrianoStephanie EfthymiouHenry HouldenRosaria NardelloRoberto Chimenz
Published in: Genes (2023)
Pathogenic gene variants encoding nuclear pore complex (NPC) proteins were previously implicated in the pathogenesis of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS). The NUP85 gene, encoding nucleoporin, is related to a very rare form of SRNS with limited genotype-phenotype information. We identified an Italian boy affected with an SRNS associated with severe neurodevelopmental impairment characterized by microcephaly, axial hypotonia, lack of achievement of motor milestones, and refractory seizures with an associated hypsarrhythmic pattern on electroencephalography. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed hypoplasia of the corpus callosum and a simplified gyration of the cerebral cortex. Since the age of 3 years, the boy was followed up at our Pediatric Nephrology Department for an SRNS, with a focal segmental glomerulosclerosis at renal biopsy. The boy died 32 months after SRNS onset, and a Whole-Exome Sequencing analysis revealed a novel compound heterozygous variant in NUP85 (NM_024844.5): 611T>A (p.Val204Glu), c.1904T>G (p.Leu635Arg), inherited from the father and mother, respectively. We delineated the clinical phenotypes of NUP85-related disorders, reviewed the affected individuals so far reported in the literature, and overall expanded both the phenotypic and the molecular spectrum associated with this ultra-rare genetic condition. Our study suggests a potential occurrence of severe neurological phenotypes as part of the NUP85 -related clinical spectrum and highlights an important involvement of nucleoporin in brain developmental processes and neurological function.
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