Mutations in PNKP cause microcephaly, seizures and defects in DNA repair
Open Access
- 31 January 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Nature Genetics
- Vol. 42 (3), 245-249
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.526
Abstract
Christopher Walsh and colleagues describe a new recessive genetic disease characterized by microcephaly, early-onset intractable seizures and developmental delay (MCSZ). The authors identify mutations in PNKP that result in this severe disease and show that PNKP mutations disrupt DNA repair. Maintenance of DNA integrity is crucial for all cell types, but neurons are particularly sensitive to mutations in DNA repair genes, which lead to both abnormal development and neurodegeneration1. We describe a previously unknown autosomal recessive disease characterized by microcephaly, early-onset, intractable seizures and developmental delay (denoted MCSZ). Using genome-wide linkage analysis in consanguineous families, we mapped the disease locus to chromosome 19q13.33 and identified multiple mutations in PNKP (polynucleotide kinase 3′-phosphatase) that result in severe neurological disease; in contrast, a splicing mutation is associated with more moderate symptoms. Unexpectedly, although the cells of individuals carrying this mutation are sensitive to radiation and other DNA-damaging agents, no such individual has yet developed cancer or immunodeficiency. Unlike other DNA repair defects that affect humans, PNKP mutations universally cause severe seizures. The neurological abnormalities in individuals with MCSZ may reflect a role for PNKP in several DNA repair pathways.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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