Rare pathogenic variants in WNK3 cause X-linked intellectual disability

WNK3 kinase (PRKWNK3) has been implicated in the development and function of the brain via its regulation of the cation-chloride cotransporters, but the role of WNK3 in human development is unknown. We ascertained exome or genome sequences of individuals with rare familial or sporadic forms of intel...

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Published inGenetics in medicine Vol. 24; no. 9; pp. 1941 - 1951
Main Authors Küry, Sébastien, Zhang, Jinwei, Besnard, Thomas, Caro-Llopis, Alfonso, Zeng, Xue, Robert, Stephanie M., Josiah, Sunday S., Kiziltug, Emre, Denommé-Pichon, Anne-Sophie, Cogné, Benjamin, Kundishora, Adam J., Hao, Le T., Li, Hong, Stevenson, Roger E., Louie, Raymond J., Deb, Wallid, Torti, Erin, Vignard, Virginie, McWalter, Kirsty, Raymond, F. Lucy, Rajabi, Farrah, Ranza, Emmanuelle, Grozeva, Detelina, Coury, Stephanie A., Blanc, Xavier, Brischoux-Boucher, Elise, Keren, Boris, Õunap, Katrin, Reinson, Karit, Ilves, Pilvi, Wentzensen, Ingrid M., Barr, Eileen E., Guihard, Solveig Heide, Charles, Perrine, Seaby, Eleanor G., Monaghan, Kristin G., Rio, Marlène, van Bever, Yolande, van Slegtenhorst, Marjon, Chung, Wendy K., Wilson, Ashley, Quinquis, Delphine, Bréhéret, Flora, Retterer, Kyle, Lindenbaum, Pierre, Scalais, Emmanuel, Rhodes, Lindsay, Stouffs, Katrien, Pereira, Elaine M., Berger, Sara M., Milla, Sarah S., Jaykumar, Ankita B., Cobb, Melanie H., Panchagnula, Shreyas, Duy, Phan Q., Vincent, Marie, Mercier, Sandra, Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte, Le Guillou, Xavier, Audebert-Bellanger, Séverine, Odent, Sylvie, Schmitt, Sébastien, Boisseau, Pierre, Bonneau, Dominique, Toutain, Annick, Colin, Estelle, Pasquier, Laurent, Redon, Richard, Bouman, Arjan, Rosenfeld, Jill. A., Friez, Michael J., Pérez-Peña, Helena, Akhtar Rizvi, Syed Raza, Haider, Shozeb, Antonarakis, Stylianos E., Schwartz, Charles E., Martínez, Francisco, Bézieau, Stéphane, Kahle, Kristopher T., Isidor, Bertrand
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Nature Publishing Group 01.09.2022
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ISSN1098-3600
1530-0366
1530-0366
DOI10.1016/j.gim.2022.05.009

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Summary:WNK3 kinase (PRKWNK3) has been implicated in the development and function of the brain via its regulation of the cation-chloride cotransporters, but the role of WNK3 in human development is unknown. We ascertained exome or genome sequences of individuals with rare familial or sporadic forms of intellectual disability (ID). We identified a total of 6 different maternally-inherited, hemizygous, 3 loss-of-function or 3 pathogenic missense variants (p.Pro204Arg, p.Leu300Ser, p.Glu607Val) in WNK3 in 14 male individuals from 6 unrelated families. Affected individuals had ID with variable presence of epilepsy and structural brain defects. WNK3 variants cosegregated with the disease in 3 different families with multiple affected individuals. This included 1 large family previously diagnosed with X-linked Prieto syndrome. WNK3 pathogenic missense variants localize to the catalytic domain and impede the inhibitory phosphorylation of the neuronal-specific chloride cotransporter KCC2 at threonine 1007, a site critically regulated during the development of synaptic inhibition. Pathogenic WNK3 variants cause a rare form of human X-linked ID with variable epilepsy and structural brain abnormalities and implicate impaired phospho-regulation of KCC2 as a pathogenic mechanism.
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ISSN:1098-3600
1530-0366
1530-0366
DOI:10.1016/j.gim.2022.05.009