Bi-allelic Variants in TKFC Encoding Triokinase/FMN Cyclase Are Associated with Cataracts and Multisystem Disease - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue American Journal of Human Genetics Année : 2020

Bi-allelic Variants in TKFC Encoding Triokinase/FMN Cyclase Are Associated with Cataracts and Multisystem Disease

Saskia B. Wortmann
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Lamia Mestek-Boukhibar
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Florence van Den Broek
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Elaina M. Maldonado
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Emma Clement
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Daniel Weghuber
Johannes Spenger
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Zdenek Jaros
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Fatma Taha
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Wyatt W. Yue
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Simon J. Heales
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James E. Davison
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Johannes A. Mayr
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Shamima Rahman
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Résumé

We report an inborn error of metabolism caused by TKFC deficiency in two unrelated families. Rapid trio genome sequencing in family 1 and exome sequencing in family 2 excluded known genetic etiologies, and further variant analysis identified rare homozygous variants in TKFC. TKFC encodes a bifunctional enzyme involved in fructose metabolism through its glyceraldehyde kinase activity and in the generation of riboflavin cyclic 4',5'-phosphate (cyclic FMN) through an FMN lyase domain. The TKFC homozygous variants reported here are located within the FMN lyase domain. Functional assays in yeast support the deleterious effect of these variants on protein function. Shared phenotypes between affected individuals with TKFC deficiency include cataracts and developmental delay, associated with cerebellar hypoplasia in one case. Further complications observed in two affected individuals included liver dysfunction and microcytic anemia, while one had fatal cardiomyopathy with lactic acidosis following a febrile illness. We postulate that deficiency of TKFC causes disruption of endogenous fructose metabolism leading to generation of by-products that can cause cataract. In line with this, an affected individual had mildly elevated urinary galactitol, which has been linked to cataract development in the galactosemias. Further, in light of a previously reported role of TKFC in regulating innate antiviral immunity through suppression of MDA5, we speculate that deficiency of TKFC leads to impaired innate immunity in response to viral illness, which may explain the fatal illness observed in the most severely affected individual.
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hal-02464288 , version 1 (20-11-2020)

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Saskia B. Wortmann, Brigitte Meunier, Lamia Mestek-Boukhibar, Florence van Den Broek, Elaina M. Maldonado, et al.. Bi-allelic Variants in TKFC Encoding Triokinase/FMN Cyclase Are Associated with Cataracts and Multisystem Disease. American Journal of Human Genetics, 2020, 106, pp.256 - 263. ⟨10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.01.005⟩. ⟨hal-02464288⟩
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