Exome sequencing and metabolomic analysis of a chronic kidney disease and hearing loss patient family revealed RMND1 mutation induced sphingolipid metabolism defects

Joint Authors

Shaik, Nur Ahmad
Banaganapalli, Babajan
Rashidi, Umran M.
al-Aama, Jumanah Y.
Elango, Ramu
Nasir, Khalidah
Razeeth, Muhammad
al-Saidi, Musab S.
Abd al-Wahhab, Lereen S.
al-Ahmadi, Turki Sad
Choudhry, Hani M. Z.
al-Numan, Huda Husayn
Khan, Muhammad Umran
Gaboon, Najwa E. A.
Shaik, Jilani P.
Safdar, Usamah Y.

Source

Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences

Issue

Vol. 27, Issue 1 (31 Jan. 2020), pp.324-334, 11 p.

Publisher

Saudi Biological Society

Publication Date

2020-01-31

Country of Publication

Saudi Arabia

No. of Pages

11

Main Subjects

Biology

Topics

Abstract EN

Mitochondrial disorders (MIDs) shows overlapping clinical presentations owing to the genetic and metabolic defects of mitochondria.

However, specific relationship between inherited mutations in nuclear encoded mitochondrial proteins and their functional impacts in terms of metabolic defects in patients is not yet well explored.

Therefore, using high throughput whole exome sequencing (WES), we screened a chronic kidney disease (CKD) and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) patient, and her family members to ascertain the mode of inheritance of the mutation, and healthy population controls to establish its rare frequency.

The impact of mutation on biophysical characteristics of the protein was further studied by mapping it in 3D structure.

Furthermore, LC-MS tandem mass spectrophotometry based untargeted metabolomic profiling was done to study the fluctuations in plasma metabolites relevant to disease causative mutations and kidney damage.

We identified a very rare homozygous c.631G > A (p.Val211Met) pathogenic mutation in RMND1 gene in the proband, which is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion.

This gene is involved in the mitochondrial translational pathways and contribute in mitochondrial energy metabolism.

The p.Val211Met mutation is found to disturb the structural orientation (RMSD is −2.95 Å) and stability (ΔΔG is −0.552 Kcal/mol) of the RMND1 protein.

Plasma metabolomics analysis revealed the aberrant accumulation of metabolites connected to lipid and amino acid metabolism pathways.

Of these metabolites, pathway networking has discovered ceramide, a metabolite of sphingolipids, which plays a role in different signaling cascades including mitochondrial membrane biosynthesis, is highly elevated in this patient.

This study suggests that genetic defects in RMND1 gene alters the mitochondrial energy metabolism leading to the accumulation of ceramide, and subsequently promote dysregulated apoptosis and tissue necrosis in kidneys.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Gaboon, Najwa E. A.& Banaganapalli, Babajan& Nasir, Khalidah& Razeeth, Muhammad& al-Saidi, Musab S.& Rashidi, Umran M.…[et al.]. 2020. Exome sequencing and metabolomic analysis of a chronic kidney disease and hearing loss patient family revealed RMND1 mutation induced sphingolipid metabolism defects. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences،Vol. 27, no. 1, pp.324-334.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-920649

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Gaboon, Najwa E. A.…[et al.]. Exome sequencing and metabolomic analysis of a chronic kidney disease and hearing loss patient family revealed RMND1 mutation induced sphingolipid metabolism defects. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences Vol. 27, no. 1 (Jan. 2020), pp.324-334.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-920649

American Medical Association (AMA)

Gaboon, Najwa E. A.& Banaganapalli, Babajan& Nasir, Khalidah& Razeeth, Muhammad& al-Saidi, Musab S.& Rashidi, Umran M.…[et al.]. Exome sequencing and metabolomic analysis of a chronic kidney disease and hearing loss patient family revealed RMND1 mutation induced sphingolipid metabolism defects. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences. 2020. Vol. 27, no. 1, pp.324-334.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-920649

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 334

Record ID

BIM-920649