Dominant transmission of de novo KIF1A motor domain variant underlying pure spastic paraplegia

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Emil Ylikallio
Doyoun Kim
Pirjo Isohanni
Mari Auranen
Eunjoon Kim
Tuula Lönnqvist
Henna Tyynismaa
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[1] Research Programs Unit,Department of Child Neurology
[2] Molecular Neurology,Department of Neurology
[3] Biomedicum Helsinki,Department of Biological Sciences
[4] University of Helsinki,Department of Medical Genetics
[5] Center for Synaptic Brain Dysfunctions,undefined
[6] Institute for Basic Science (IBS),undefined
[7] Children’s Hospital,undefined
[8] Helsinki University Central Hospital,undefined
[9] Helsinki University Central Hospital,undefined
[10] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),undefined
[11] Haartman Institute,undefined
[12] University of Helsinki,undefined
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Variants in family 1 kinesin (KIF1A), which encodes a kinesin axonal motor protein, have been described to cause variable neurological manifestations. Recessive missense variants have led to spastic paraplegia, and recessive truncations to sensory and autonomic neuropathy. De novo missense variants cause developmental delay or intellectual disability, cerebellar atrophy and variable spasticity. We describe a family with father-to-son transmission of de novo variant in the KIF1A motor domain, in a phenotype of pure spastic paraplegia. Structural modeling of the predicted p.(Ser69Leu) amino acid change suggested that it impairs the stable binding of ATP to the KIF1A protein. Our study reports the first dominantly inherited KIF1A variant and expands the spectrum of phenotypes caused by heterozygous KIF1A motor domain variants to include pure spastic paraplegia. We conclude that KIF1A should be considered a candidate gene for hereditary paraplegias regardless of inheritance pattern.
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