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A recurrent missense variant in the E3 ubiquitin ligase substrate recognition subunit FEM1B causes a rare syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder

Genetics in Medicine(2024)

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Abstract
Purpose FEM1B acts as a substrate recognition subunit for ubiquitin ligase complexes belonging to the CRL2 E3 family. Several biological functions have been proposed for FEM1B, including a structurally resolved function as a sensor for redox cell status by controlling mitochondrial activity, but its implication in human disease remains elusive. Methods To understand the involvement of FEM1B in human disease, we made use of Matchmaker exchange platforms to identify individuals with de novo variants in FEM1B and performed their clinical evaluation. We performed functional validation using primary neuronal cultures and in-utero electroporation assays, as well as experiments on patient’s cells. Results Five individuals with a recurrent de novo missense variant in FEM1B were identified: NM_015322.5:c.377G>A NP_056137.1:p.(Arg126Gln) (FEM1BR126Q). Affected individuals shared a severe neurodevelopmental disorder with behavioral phenotypes and a variable set of malformations, including brain anomalies, clubfeet, skeletal abnormalities, and facial dysmorphism. Overexpression of the the FEM1BR126Q variant but not FEM1B wild-type protein, during mouse brain development, resulted in delayed neuronal migration of the target cells. In addition, the individuals’ cells exhibited signs of oxidative stress and induction of type I interferon signaling. Conclusion Overall, our data indicate that p.(Arg126Gln) induces aberrant FEM1B activation resulting in a gain-of-function mechanism associated with a severe syndromic developmental disorder in humans.
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FEM1B,neurodevelopmental disorder,neurogenesis,ubiquitination,reductive stress,p.(Arg126Gln)
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