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PSMF1 variants cause a phenotypic spectrum from early-onset Parkinson's disease to perinatal lethality by disrupting mitochondrial pathways

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Magrinelli F, Tesson C, Angelova PR, Salazar-Villacorta A, Rodriguez JA, Scardamaglia A, Chung BH, Jaconelli M, Vona B, Esteras N, Kwong AK, Courtin T, Maroofian R, Alavi S, Nirujogi R, Severino M, Lewis PA, Efthymiou S, O'Callaghan B, Buchert R, Sofan L, Lis P, Pinon C, Breedveld GJ, Chui MM, Murphy D, Pitz V, Makarious MB, Cassar M, Hassan BA, Iftikhar S, Rocca C, Bauer P, Tinazzi M, Svetel M, Samanci B, Hanağası HA, Bilgiç B, Obeso JA, Kurtis MM, Cogan G, Kiziltan G, Gül T, Yalçın G, Elibol B, Barišić N, Ng EW, Fan SS, Hershkovitz T, Weiss K, Raza Alvi J, Sultan T, Azmi Alkhawaja I, Froukh T, E Alrukban HA, Fauth C, Schatz UA, Zöggeler T, Zech M, Stals K, Varghese V, Gandhi S, Blauwendraat C, Hardy JA, Lesage S, Bonifati V, Haack TB, Bertoli-Avella AM, Steinfeld R, Alessi DR, Steller H, Brice A, Abramov AY, Bhatia KP, Houlden H.

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Dissecting biological pathways highlighted by Mendelian gene discovery has provided critical insights into the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD) and neurodegeneration. This approach ultimately catalyzes the identification of potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Here, we identify PSMF1 as a new gene implicated in PD and childhood neurodegeneration. We find that biallelic PSMF1 missense and loss-of-function variants co-segregate with phenotypes from early-onset PD and parkinsonism to perinatal lethality with neurological manifestations across 15 unrelated pedigrees with 22 affected subjects, showing clear genotype-phenotype correlation. PSMF1 encodes the proteasome regulator PSMF1/PI31, a highly conserved, ubiquitously expressed partner of the 20S proteasome and neurodegeneration-associated F-box-O 7 and valosin-containing proteins. We demonstrate that PSMF1 variants impair mitochondrial membrane potential, dynamics and mitophagy in patient-derived fibroblasts. Additionally, we develop models of psmf1 knockdown Drosophila and Psmf1 conditional knockout mouse exhibiting age-dependent motor impairment, with diffuse gliosis in mice. These findings unequivocally link defective PSMF1 to early-onset PD and neurodegeneration and suggest mitochondrial dysfunction as a mechanistic contributor.

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10.1101/2024.06.19.24308302

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