Mutations in MAPKBP1 Cause Juvenile or Late-Onset Cilia-Independent Nephronophthisis
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2017Yazar
Mellgren, Anne E. C.
Delous, Marion
Bredrup, Cecilie
Gutter, Arthur
Filhol, Emilie
Leh, Sabine
Bizet, Albane
Braun, Daniela A.
Gee, Heon Y.
Sibermann, Flora
Henry, Charline
Krug, Pauline
Bole-Feysot, Christine
Nitschke, Patrick
Joly, Dominique
Nicoud, Philippe
Paget, Andre
Haugland, Heidi
Brackmann, Damien
Sandford, Richard
Cengiz, Nurcan
Knappskog, Per M.
Boman, Helge
Linghu, Bolan
Yang, Fan
Oakeley, Edward J.
Saint Mezard, Pierre
Sailer, Andreas W.
Johansson, Stefan
Rodahl, Eyvind
Saunier, Sophie
Hildebrandt, Friedhelm
Benmerah, Alexandre
Ahmet, Nayir
Macia, Maxence S.
Halbritter, Jan
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Nephronophthisis (NPH), an autosomal-recessive tubulointerstitial nephritis, is the most common cause of hereditary end-stage renal disease in the first three decades of life. Since most NPH gene products (NPHP) function at the primary cilium, NPH is classified as a ciliopathy. We identified mutations in a candidate gene in eight individuals from five families presenting late-onset NPH with massive renal fibrosis. This gene encodes MAPKBP1, a poorly characterized scaffolding protein for JNK signaling. Immunofluorescence analyses showed that MAPKBP1 is not present at the primary cilium and that fibroblasts from affected individuals did not display ciliogenesis defects, indicating that MAPKBP1 may represent a new family of NPHP not involved in cilia-associated functions. Instead, MAPKBP1 is recruited to mitotic spindle poles (MSPs) during the early phases of mitosis where it colocalizes with its paralog WDR62, which plays a key role at MSP. Detected mutations compromise recruitment of MAPKBP1 to the MSP and/or its interaction with JNK2 or WDR62. Additionally, we show increased DNA damage response signaling in fibroblasts from affected individuals and upon knockdown of Mapkbpl in murine cell lines, a phenotype previously associated with NPH. In conclusion, we identified mutations in MAPKBP1 as a genetic cause of juvenile or late-onset and cilia-independent NPH.
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