Heterozygosity for loss-of-function variants in LZTR1 is associated with isolated multiple café-au-lait macules

Pathogenic LZTR1 variants cause schwannomatosis and dominant/recessive Noonan syndrome (NS). We aim to establish an association between heterozygous loss-of-function LZTR1 alleles and isolated multiple café-au-lait macules (CaLMs). A total of 849 unrelated participants with multiple CaLMs, lacking p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genetics in medicine 2024-11, Vol.26 (11), p.101241, Article 101241
Hauptverfasser: Mastromoro, Gioia, Santoro, Claudia, Motta, Marialetizia, Sorrentino, Ugo, Daniele, Paola, Peduto, Cristina, Petrizzelli, Francesco, Tripodi, Martina, Pinna, Valentina, Zanobio, Mariateresa, Rotundo, Giovannina, Bellacchio, Emanuele, Lepri, Francesca, Farina, Antonella, D’Asdia, Maria Cecilia, Piceci-Sparascio, Francesca, Biagini, Tommaso, Petracca, Antonio, Castori, Marco, Melis, Daniela, Accadia, Maria, Traficante, Giovanna, Tarani, Luigi, Fontana, Paolo, Sirchia, Fabio, Paparella, Roberto, Currò, Aurora, Benedicenti, Francesco, Scala, Iris, Dentici, Maria Lisa, Leoni, Chiara, Trevisan, Valentina, Cecconi, Antonella, Giustini, Sandra, Pizzuti, Antonio, Salviati, Leonardo, Novelli, Antonio, Zampino, Giuseppe, Zenker, Martin, Genuardi, Maurizio, Digilio, Maria Cristina, Papi, Laura, Perrotta, Silverio, Nigro, Vincenzo, Castellanos, Elisabeth, Mazza, Tommaso, Trevisson, Eva, Tartaglia, Marco, Piluso, Giulio, De Luca, Alessandro
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Zusammenfassung:Pathogenic LZTR1 variants cause schwannomatosis and dominant/recessive Noonan syndrome (NS). We aim to establish an association between heterozygous loss-of-function LZTR1 alleles and isolated multiple café-au-lait macules (CaLMs). A total of 849 unrelated participants with multiple CaLMs, lacking pathogenic/likely pathogenic NF1 and SPRED1 variants, underwent RASopathy gene panel sequencing. Data on 125 individuals with heterozygous LZTR1 variants were collected for characterizing their clinical features and the associated molecular spectrum. In vitro functional assessment was performed on a representative panel of missense variants and small in-frame deletions. Analysis revealed heterozygous LZTR1 variants in 6.0% (51/849) of participants, exceeding the general population prevalence. LZTR1-related CaLMs varied in number, displayed sharp or irregular borders, and were generally isolated but occasionally associated with features recurring in RASopathies. In 2 families, CaLMs and schwannomas co-occurred. The molecular spectrum mainly consisted of truncating variants, indicating loss-of-function. These variants substantially overlapped with those occurring in schwannomatosis and recessive NS. Functional characterization showed accelerated protein degradation or mislocalization, and failure to downregulate mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling. Our findings expand the phenotypic variability associated with LZTR1 variants, which, in addition to conferring susceptibility to schwannomatosis and causing dominant and recessive NS, occur in individuals with isolated multiple CaLMs.
ISSN:1098-3600
1530-0366
1530-0366
DOI:10.1016/j.gim.2024.101241