Nonsense Mutations in ADTB3A Cause Complete Deficiency of the β3A Subunit of Adaptor Complex-3 and Severe Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome Type 2

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Marjan Huizing
Charles D Scher
Erin Strovel
Diana L Fitzpatrick
Lisa M Hartnell
Yair Anikster
William A Gahl
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[1] Section on Human Biochemical Genetics,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Heritable Disorders Branch,undefined
[3] National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,undefined
[4] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[5] Cell Biology and Molecular Biology Branch,undefined
[6] National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,undefined
[7] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[8] Section of Hematology-Oncology,undefined
[9] Tulane University School of Medicine,undefined
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Pediatric Research | 2002年 / 51卷
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Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is an autosomal recessive disease consisting of oculocutaneous albinism and a storage pool deficiency resulting from absent platelet dense bodies. The disorder is genetically heterogeneous. The majority of patients, including members of a large genetic isolate in northwest Puerto Rico, have mutations in HPS1. Another gene, ADTB3A, was shown to cause HPS-2 in two brothers having compound heterozygous mutations that allowed for residual production of the gene product, the β3A subunit of adaptor complex-3 (AP-3). This heterotetrameric complex serves as a coat protein–mediating formation of intracellular vesicles, e.g. the melanosome and platelet dense body, from membranes of the trans-Golgi network. We determined the genomic organization of the human ADTB3A gene, with intron/exon boundaries, and describe a third patient with β3A deficiency. This 5-y-old boy has two nonsense mutations, C1578T (R→X) and G2028T (E→X), which produce no ADTB3A mRNA and no β3A protein. The associated μ3 subunit of AP-3 is also entirely absent. In fibroblasts, the cell biologic concomitant of this deficiency is robust and aberrant trafficking through the plasma membrane of LAMP-3, an integral lysosomal membrane protein normally carried directly to the lysosome. The clinical concomitant is a severe, G-CSF–responsive neutropenia in addition to oculocutaneous albinism and platelet storage pool deficiency. Our findings expand the molecular, cellular, and clinical spectrum of HPS-2 and call for an increased index of suspicion for this diagnosis among patients with features of albinism, bleeding, and neutropenia.
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