The clinical continuum of cryopyrinopathies -: Novel CIAS1 mutations in north American patients and a new cryopyrin model

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Aksentijevich, Ivona
Putnam, Christopher D.
Remmers, Elaine F.
Mueller, James L.
Le, Julie
Kolodner, Richard D.
Moak, Zachary
Chuang, Michael
Austin, Frances
Goldbach-Mansky, Raphaela
Hoffman, Hal M.
Kastner, Daniel L.
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[1] NIAMSD, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Sch Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM | 2007年 / 56卷 / 04期
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10.1002/art.22491
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective. The cryopyrinopathies are a group of rare autoinflammatory disorders that are caused by mutations in CIAS1, encoding the cryopyrin protein. However, cryopyrin mutations are found only in 50% of patients with clinically diagnosed cryopyrinopathies. This study was undertaken to investigate the structural effect of disease-causing mutations on cryopyrin, in order to gain better understanding of the impact of disease-associated mutations on protein function. Methods. We tested for CIAS1 mutations in 22 patients with neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease/chronic infantile neurologic, cutaneous, articular syndrome, 12 with Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS), 18 with familial cold-induced autoinflammatory syndrome (FCAS), and 3 probands with MWS/FCAS. In a subset of mutation-negative patients, we screened for mutations in proteins that are either homologous to cryopyrin or involved in the caspase 1/interleukin-1 beta signaling pathway. CIAS1 and other candidate genes were sequenced, models of cryopyrin domains were constructed using structurally homologous proteins as templates, and disease-causing mutations were mapped. Results. Forty patients were mutation positive, and 7 novel mutations, V262A, C259W, L264F, V351L, F443L, F523C, and Y563N, were found in 9 patients. No mutations in any candidate genes were identified. Most mutations mapped to an inner surface of the hexameric ring in the cryopyrin model, consistent with the hypothesis that the mutations disrupt a closed form of cryopyrin, thus potentiating inflammasome assembly. Disease-causing mutations correlated with disease severity only for a subset of known mutations. Conclusion. Our modeling provides insight into potential molecular mechanisms by which cryopyrin mutations can inappropriately activate an inflammatory response. A significant number of patients who are clinically diagnosed as having cryopyrinopathies do not have identifiable disease-associated mutations.
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