骨骼肌 α-肌动蛋白(ACTA1)基因变异报告的最新进展

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1155/2024/6496088
Joshua S. Clayton, Mridul Johari, Rhonda L. Taylor, Lein Dofash, Georgina Allan, Gavin Monahan, Peter J. Houweling, Gianina Ravenscroft, Nigel G. Laing
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ACTA1 基因编码骨骼肌α-肌动蛋白,它是成人骨骼肌中肉瘤细丝的核心。ACTA1 是与人类疾病相关的六种高度保守的肌动蛋白之一。ACTA1 的首批 15 个致病变体于 1999 年被报道,到 2009 年已增至 177 个。在此,我们更新了目前在 LOVD、HGMD 和 ClinVar 中报告的总计 607 个变异,其中包括 343 个已报告的致病性/可能致病性(P/LP)变异。我们还根据对已知变异、gnomAD 报告和其他肌动蛋白同工酶致病性的分析,对 ACMG 变异解释指南提出了针对 ACTA1 的修改建议。利用这些标准,我们共报告了 447 个 P/LP ACTA1 变异。从临床角度来看,已报道的 ACTA1 疾病表型已从 5 种增至 20 种,尽管其中存在一些重叠。绝大多数(74%)的 ACTA1 变体会导致神经性肌病(NEM),但也有越来越多的变体会导致心肌病和新的表型,如远端肌病。我们强调了确定 ACTA1 基因型与表型相关性所面临的挑战。最后,我们总结了主要的动物模型,并回顾了 ACTA1 疾病临床前治疗的现状。本更新为研究和解释 ACTA1 变异提供了重要的资源和建议。
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An Update on Reported Variants in the Skeletal Muscle α-Actin (ACTA1) Gene

The ACTA1 gene encodes skeletal muscle alpha-actin, which forms the core of the sarcomeric thin filament in adult skeletal muscle. ACTA1 represents one of six highly conserved actin proteins that have all been associated with human disease. The first 15 pathogenic variants in ACTA1 were reported in 1999, which expanded to 177 in 2009. Here, we update on the now 607 total variants reported in LOVD, HGMD, and ClinVar, which includes 343 reported pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) variants. We also provide suggested ACTA1-specific modifications to ACMG variant interpretation guidelines based on our analysis of known variants, gnomAD reports, and pathogenicity in other actin isoforms. Using these criteria, we report a total of 447 P/LP ACTA1 variants. From a clinical perspective, the number of reported ACTA1 disease phenotypes has grown from five to 20, albeit with some overlap. The vast majority (74%) of ACTA1 variants cause nemaline myopathy (NEM), but there are increasing numbers that cause cardiomyopathy and novel phenotypes such as distal myopathy. We highlight challenges associated with identifying genotype–phenotype correlations for ACTA1. Finally, we summarize key animal models and review the current state of preclinical treatments for ACTA1 disease. This update provides important resources and recommendations for the study and interpretation of ACTA1 variants.

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