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Query: UMLS:C0013362 (
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Hereditary spastic paraplegia describes a diverse group of disorders characterized by progressive paraparesis primarily affecting lower limbs. In Troyer syndrome, an autosomal recessive form of hereditary spastic paraplegia, patients have
dysarthria
, distal amyotrophy, developmental delay and short stature in addition to spastic paraparesis. It is caused by a frameshift mutation (1110delA) in
SPG20
leading to premature truncation of spartin, a protein with no known function. The objective of this study was to determine the subcellular localization of spartin and investigate the effect of the 1110delA mutation. We observed cytoplasmic expression of spartin in all transfected cell lines. Using superimposed organelle markers or immunocytochemistry staining, we established that spartin localizes to mitochondria and that this localization is dependent on sequences in the C-terminal region. Mutant spartin containing the 1110delA mutation has lost mitochondrial localization. Immunocytochemistry staining using anti-alpha-tubulin antibody provided evidence for partial co-localization of spartin with microtubules. Analysis of fluorescence resonance energy transfer indicated that sequences in the amino terminal are important in mediating microtubule interaction. This study provides the first evidence of spartin subcellular localization and identifies it as the third mitochondrial protein implicated in hereditary spastic paraplegia. Our results suggest that Troyer syndrome may be due to defective microtubule-mediated trafficking of mitochondria and/or mitochondrial dysfunction.
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PMID:The hereditary spastic paraplegia protein spartin localises to mitochondria. 1694 7
Troyer syndrome is an autosomal recessive form of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) caused by deleterious mutations in the
SPG20
gene. Although the disease is associated with a loss of function mechanism of spartin, the protein encoded by
SPG20
, the precise pathogenesis is yet to be elucidated. Recent data indicated an important role for spartin in both mitochondrial maintenance and function. Here we report a child presenting with progressive spastic paraparesis, generalized muscle weakness,
dysarthria
, impaired growth, and severe isolated decrease in muscle cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activity. Whole exome sequencing identified the homozygous c.988A>G variant in
SPG20
gene (p.Met330Val) resulting in almost complete loss of spartin in skeletal muscle. Further analyses demonstrated significant tissue specific reduction of COX 4, a nuclear encoded subunit of COX, in muscle suggesting a role for spartin in proper mitochondrial respiratory chain function mediated by COX activity. Our findings need to be verified in other Troyer syndrome patients in order to classify it as a form of HSP caused by mitochondrial dysfunction.
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PMID:Novel Homozygous Missense Mutation in SPG20 Gene Results in Troyer Syndrome Associated with Mitochondrial Cytochrome c Oxidase Deficiency. 2753 78
Troyer syndrome (MIM#275900) is an autosomal recessive form of complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia. It is characterized by progressive lower extremity spasticity and weakness,
dysarthria
, distal amyotrophy, developmental delay, short stature, and subtle skeletal abnormalities. It is caused by deleterious mutations in the
SPG20
gene, encoding spartin, on Chromosome 13q13. Until now, six unrelated families with a genetically confirmed diagnosis have been reported. Here we report the clinical findings in three brothers of a consanguineous Moroccan family, aged 24, 17, and 7 yr old, with spastic paraplegia, short stature, motor and cognitive delay, and severe intellectual disability. Targeted exon capture and sequencing showed a homozygous nonsense mutation in the
SPG20
gene, c.1369C>T (p.Arg457*), in the three affected boys.
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PMID:
SPG20
mutation in three siblings with familial hereditary spastic paraplegia. 2867 90
Troyer syndrome is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by spastic paralysis,
dysarthria
, distal amyotrophy, and short stature. Recently, two siblings (an older brother and a younger sister) were admitted to our hospital for the chief complaints of "short stature and intellectual disability." Through whole exome sequencing of the sister, who is the proband, it was found that her
SPG20
gene had compound heterozygous mutations: c.364_365delAT (p.Met122Valfs
*
2) and c.892delA (p.Thr298Glnfs
*
30). Target testing revealed that the brother had the same genotype as the sister, and the former mutation originated from the father, while the latter mutation originated from the mother. In summary, this is the first report of Troyer syndrome in a family caused by
SPG20
compound heterozygous mutations. A novel
SPG20
mutation was found, namely c.892delA (p.Thr298Glnfs
*
30). In addition, we also summarize these Troyer syndrome patients' heights and their clinical characteristics, and provide a brief review of all known pathogenic mutations of
SPG20
.
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PMID:Dwarfism in Troyer syndrome: a family with SPG20 compound heterozygous mutations and a literature review. 3153 23