ABCA3 p.Trp1142*
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PMID: 15044640
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Shulenin S et al: "ABCA3 gene mutations in newborns with fatal surfactant deficiency."
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Family History/ Consanguinity Outcome Histologic Findings ABCA3 Mutation 1 White F 1 Yes/Yes Death within 3 mo after birth DIP, PAP W1142X/W1142X 2 White F 1 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period DIP, PAP W1142X/W1142X 3 Black M 2 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA L101P/L101P 4 Black M 2 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA L101P/L101P 5 White F 3 Yes/No Death during neonatal period NA 4552insT/L1580P 6 White F 3 Yes/No Death during neonatal period NA 4552insT/L1580P 7 White M 4 Yes/No Death within 3 mo after birth PAP G1221S/L982P 8 White M 4 Yes/No Death during neonatal period PAP G1221S/L982P 9 Middle Eastern M 5 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period DIP, PAP L1553P/L1553P 10 Middle Eastern M 5 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA L1553P/L1553P 11 White M 6 Yes/No Recovery from RDS NA None found 12 White M 6 Yes/No Recovery from RDS NA None found 13 Middle Eastern M 7 No/Yes Unknown NA 1644delC/1644delC 14 Middle Eastern M 8 Yes/No Death during neonatal period DIP, PAP R106X/R106X 15 Asian F 9† Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA 4909+1G>A/4909+1G>A 16 White M 10 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA None found 17 White M 11 No/No Recovery from RDS NA None found 18 White F 12 No/No Death during neonatal period NA None found 19 White M 13 Yes/No Chronic lung disease CPI, DIP Q1591P/-‡ 20 Hispanic M 14 No/No Death after lung transplantation PAP N568D/-‡ 21 Asian F 9† Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period PAP 4909+1G>A/4909+1G>A entorganisms,weusedthededucedaminoacidse- quence of ABCA3 (GenBank accession number NP_001080) to search the sequence data base using the BLAST program (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:44:132
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:44:139
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status: NEW77 Electron micrographs of lung tissue from Patient 21 (who was homozygous for the 4909+1G>A mutation) revealed lamellarbodies(Fig.3)thatweresmallerthanthose from control lung tissue, with more densely packed membranes and eccentrically placed, dense inclusion bodies, similar to those previously described in Patients 1 and 2, who were homozygous for the W1142X mutation.17 Similarly abnormal lamellar bodies were observed in lung tissue from Patient 8 (who was heterozygous for the G1221S and L982P mutations) and Patient 9 (who was homozygous for the L1553P mutation).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:77:353
status: NEW87 Human Mouse Rat Puffer fish ETVRRALVIN ETVKREFMIK EAVRREFMIK EDVRGKLELS QDVQQNLVRG L101P NGAGKTT NGAGKTT NGAGKTT NGAGKTT NGAGKTT N568D VARRLL VARRLL VARRLL VARRLL L1553P Q1591P T301C(L101P) C316T(R106X) A1702G(N568D) 1644delC G3426A(W1142X) G3661A(G1221S) T4657C(L1553P) 4552insT A4771C(Q1591P) 4909+1G>A G1221S LSGIAT LSGIAT LSGIAT ATP-binding domains L982P QQLSEHL QQLSENL QQLSEHL T2945C(L982P) ECEALC LAIMVQGQFKC ECEALC ECEALC L1580P T4739C(L1580P) Nonsense MissenseSpliceFrameshift LAIMVQGQFKC LAIMVQGQFKC LAVMVNGQFKC Zebra fish LAVMVNGQFKC tified occur in residues that are highly conserved (Fig.2).Theaminoacidalignmentwasusedtopro- duce a phylogenetic tree of the ABCA3-related proteins showing the relation of the proteins from different organisms (see Supplementary Appendix 2, available with the full text of this article at www. nejm.org).ThefishABCA3proteinsclusterwiththe mammalian ABCA3 proteins and are distinct from other, more distant ABCA-family proteins, such as the mouse Abca14, Abca15, and Abca16 proteins and the sea-urchin ABCA proteins (see Supplementary Appendix 2.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:87:233
status: NEW43 Family History/ Consanguinity Outcome Histologic Findings ABCA3 Mutation 1 White F 1 Yes/Yes Death within 3 mo after birth DIP, PAP W1142X/W1142X 2 White F 1 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period DIP, PAP W1142X/W1142X 3 Black M 2 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA L101P/L101P 4 Black M 2 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA L101P/L101P 5 White F 3 Yes/No Death during neonatal period NA 4552insT/L1580P 6 White F 3 Yes/No Death during neonatal period NA 4552insT/L1580P 7 White M 4 Yes/No Death within 3 mo after birth PAP G1221S/L982P 8 White M 4 Yes/No Death during neonatal period PAP G1221S/L982P 9 Middle Eastern M 5 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period DIP, PAP L1553P/L1553P 10 Middle Eastern M 5 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA L1553P/L1553P 11 White M 6 Yes/No Recovery from RDS NA None found 12 White M 6 Yes/No Recovery from RDS NA None found 13 Middle Eastern M 7 No/Yes Unknown NA 1644delC/1644delC 14 Middle Eastern M 8 Yes/No Death during neonatal period DIP, PAP R106X/R106X 15 Asian F 9ߤ Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA 4909+1G>A/4909+1G>A 16 White M 10 Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period NA None found 17 White M 11 No/No Recovery from RDS NA None found 18 White F 12 No/No Death during neonatal period NA None found 19 White M 13 Yes/No Chronic lung disease CPI, DIP Q1591P/-ߥ 20 Hispanic M 14 No/No Death after lung transplantation PAP N568D/-ߥ 21 Asian F 9ߤ Yes/Yes Death during neonatal period PAP 4909+1G>A/4909+1G>A entorganisms,weusedthededucedaminoacidse- quence of ABCA3 (GenBank accession number NP_001080) to search the sequence data base using the BLAST program (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:43:132
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:43:139
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:43:204
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:43:211
status: NEW76 Electron micrographs of lung tissue from Patient 21 (who was homozygous for the 4909+1G>A mutation) revealed lamellarbodies(Fig.3)thatweresmallerthanthose from control lung tissue, with more densely packed membranes and eccentrically placed, dense inclusion bodies, similar to those previously described in Patients 1 and 2, who were homozygous for the W1142X mutation.17 Similarly abnormal lamellar bodies were observed in lung tissue from Patient 8 (who was heterozygous for the G1221S and L982P mutations) and Patient 9 (who was homozygous for the L1553P mutation).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:76:353
status: NEW86 Human Mouse Rat Puffer fish ETVRRALVIN ETVKREFMIK EAVRREFMIK EDVRGKLELS QDVQQNLVRG L101P NGAGKTT NGAGKTT NGAGKTT NGAGKTT NGAGKTT N568D VARRLL VARRLL VARRLL VARRLL L1553P Q1591P T301C(L101P) C316T(R106X) A1702G(N568D) 1644delC G3426A(W1142X) G3661A(G1221S) T4657C(L1553P) 4552insT A4771C(Q1591P) 4909+1G>A G1221S LSGIAT LSGIAT LSGIAT ATP-binding domains L982P QQLSEHL QQLSENL QQLSEHL T2945C(L982P) ECEALC LAIMVQGQFKC ECEALC ECEALC L1580P T4739C(L1580P) Nonsense Missense Splice Frameshift LAIMVQGQFKC LAIMVQGQFKC LAVMVNGQFKC Zebra fish LAVMVNGQFKC tified occur in residues that are highly conserved (Fig.2).Theaminoacidalignmentwasusedtopro- duce a phylogenetic tree of the ABCA3-related proteins showing the relation of the proteins from different organisms (see Supplementary Appendix 2, available with the full text of this article at www. nejm.org).ThefishABCA3proteinsclusterwiththe mammalian ABCA3 proteins and are distinct from other, more distant ABCA-family proteins, such as the mouse Abca14, Abca15, and Abca16 proteins and the sea-urchin ABCA proteins (see Supplementary Appendix 2.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 15044640:86:233
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PMID: 18676873
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Matsumura Y et al: "Aberrant catalytic cycle and impaired lipid transport into intracellular vesicles in ABCA3 mutants associated with nonfatal pediatric interstitial lung disease."
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For example, patients with type I homozygous ABCA3 mutations such as W1142X/W1142X or type I/type II compound heterozygous ABCA3 mutations such as L982P/G1221S die of surfactant deficiency within the neonatal period (27).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:23:69
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:23:76
status: NEW230 Although E292V, E690K, and T1114M mutant proteins were found to traffic to intracellular vesicles, the lipid transport function of E292V mutant protein was partially impaired, and those of E690K and T1114M mutant protein were severely impaired, accompanied by an aberrant catalytic cycle.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:230:87
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:230:94
status: NEW233 Patients with fatal surfactant deficiency carrying a type I homozygous ABCA3 mutation (W1142X/W1142X, L101P/ L101P, or L1553P/L1553P) or a type I/type II compound heterozygous mutation (L982P/G1221S or Ins1518/L1580P) die within the neonatal period (Table 1) (27).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:233:87
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:233:94
status: NEW252 Genotype-phenotype correlation for ABCA3 mutation ABCA3 Mutation Age of Symptoms Phenotype Ref. W1142X W1142X Neonate FSD 27 L101P L101P Neonate FSD 27 L1553P L1553P Neonate FSD 27 Ins1518 L1580P Neonate FSD 27 L982P G1221S Neonate FSD 27 E292V T1114M Neonate pILD 4 E292V E690K 5 or 7 yr pILD 4 W1148X T1114A 12 mo pILD 37 Type I and type II ATP binding cassette A3 (ABCA3) mutations are shown in italics and roman, respectively.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:252:96
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:252:103
status: NEW18 For example, patients with type I homozygous ABCA3 mutations such as W1142X/W1142X or type I/type II compound heterozygous ABCA3 mutations such as L982P/G1221S die of surfactant deficiency within the neonatal period (27).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:18:69
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:18:76
status: NEW249 Genotype-phenotype correlation for ABCA3 mutation ABCA3 Mutation Age of Symptoms Phenotype Ref. W1142X W1142X Neonate FSD 27 L101P L101P Neonate FSD 27 L1553P L1553P Neonate FSD 27 Ins1518 L1580P Neonate FSD 27 L982P G1221S Neonate FSD 27 E292V T1114M Neonate pILD 4 E292V E690K 5 or 7 yr pILD 4 W1148X T1114A 12 mo pILD 37 Type I and type II ATP binding cassette A3 (ABCA3) mutations are shown in italics and roman, respectively.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:249:96
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 18676873:249:103
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PMID: 16959783
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Matsumura Y et al: "Characterization and classification of ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCA3 mutants in fatal surfactant deficiency."
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Partial cDNA fragments containing various fatal surfactant deficiency mutations (L101P, N568D, L982P, G1221S, L1553P, L1580P, Q1591P, W1142X, and Ins1518fs (abbreviation of Ins1518fs/ter1519 in this study), see Fig. 1A), were generated with PCR methods and replaced with the corresponding fragment of pEGFPN1-ABCA3.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:35:134
status: NEW216 Investigating the intracellular localization and N-glycosylation of these ABCA3 mutant proteins in HEK293 cells, we found the missense L101P, L982P, L1553P, Q1591P, and nonsense Ins1518fs mutant proteins to be predominantly localized at the ER, with impaired processing of oligosaccharide.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:216:0
status: NEW217 W1142X mutant ABCA3 protein, another nonsense mutant reported in fatal surfactant deficiency (12), also was predominantly localized at the ER with impaired processing of oligosaccharide (data not shown).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:217:0
status: NEW222 As three of these mutations (L101P, L982P, and L1553P) are located in the predicted ␣-helical structure of the ABCA3 protein (32) and the proline residue is known to be helix breaker (39), its introduction into the ABCA3 protein might well disrupt the ␣-helical structure and hamper proper folding and intracellular translocation.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:222:66
status: NEW223 The large C-terminal deletion of the ABCA3 protein (Ins1518fs and W1142X) also might hamper this process.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:223:65
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:223:66
status: NEW224 Indeed, patients with homozygous mutations of L101P, L1553P, and W1142X have been reported to die of surfactant deficiency during the neonatal period, and electron microscopic study of lung tissue from patients with homozygous L1553P and W1142X mutations revealed smaller lamellar bodies than those in normal lung tissue (12).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:224:65
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 16959783:224:238
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PMID: 25406294
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Chen P et al: "Mutations in the ABCA3 gene are associated with cataract-microcornea syndrome."
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Genetic Variants Identified in ABCA3 in Patients With Surfactant Metabolism Dysfunction-3 (SMDP3) dbSNP rs# Cluster ID Codons Substitution Mutation Type Mutation Mode rs121909181 c.3426G>A W1142X Missense Homozygosity rs121909182 c.301T>C L101P Missense Homozygosity rs121909183 c.4657T>C L1553P Missense Homozygosity rs28936691 c.4772A>C Q1591P Missense Heterozygosity rs121909184 c.1702G>A N568D Missense Heterozygosity - c.4909&#fe;1G>A - Splice site Homozygosity rs121909185 c.977T>C L326P Missense Homozygosity 19.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 25406294:293:189
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PMID: 26295388
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Paolini A et al: "Structural Features of the ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) Transporter ABCA3."
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In particular, we focused on the following mutations: p.E292V, p.E690K, p.R1333G, p.W1142X, p.Y1515X, and p.L1553P.
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 26295388:111:84
status: NEW116 More difficult is to hypothesize a role for p.W1142X and p.R1333G both residing in b1;-helices of the transmembrane domain 2 (TMD2).
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ABCA3 p.Trp1142* 26295388:116:46
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