Novel homozygous variants in PRORP expand the genotypic spectrum of combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 54

Smith TB., Rea A., Thomas HB., Thompson K., Oláhová M., Maroofian R., Zamani M., He L., Sadeghian S., Galehdari H., Lotan NS., Gilboa T., Herman KC., McCorvie TJ., Yue WW., Houlden H., Taylor RW., Newman WG., O’Keefe RT.

Abstract Biallelic hypomorphic variants in PRORP have been recently described as causing the autosomal recessive disorder combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency type 54 (COXPD54). COXPD54 encompasses a phenotypic spectrum of sensorineural hearing loss and ovarian insufficiency (Perrault syndrome) to leukodystrophy. Here, we report three additional families with homozygous missense PRORP variants with pleiotropic phenotypes. Each missense variant altered a highly conserved residue within the metallonuclease domain. In vitro mitochondrial tRNA processing assays with recombinant TRMT10C, SDR5C1 and PRORP indicated two COXPD54-associated PRORP variants, c.1159A>G (p.Thr387Ala) and c.1241C>T (p.Ala414Val), decreased pre-tRNA Ile cleavage, consistent with both variants impacting tRNA processing. No significant decrease in tRNA processing was observed with PRORP c.1093T>C (p.Tyr365His), which was identified in an individual with leukodystrophy. These data provide independent evidence that PRORP variants are associated with COXPD54 and that the assessment of 5′ leader mitochondrial tRNA processing is a valuable assay for the functional analysis and clinical interpretation of novel PRORP variants.

DOI

10.1038/s41431-023-01437-2

Type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Publication Date

2023-10-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

31

Pages

1190 - 1194

Total pages

4

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