Pathogenic variants in GNPTAB and GNPTG encoding distinct subunits of GlcNAc-1-phosphotransferase differentially impact bone resorption in patients with mucolipidosis type II and III

Genetics in Medicine(2021)

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Purpose Pathogenic variants in GNPTAB and GNPTG , encoding different subunits of GlcNAc-1-phosphotransferase, cause mucolipidosis (ML) II, MLIII alpha/beta, and MLIII gamma. This study aimed to investigate the cellular and molecular bases underlying skeletal abnormalities in patients with MLII and MLIII. Methods We analyzed bone biopsies from patients with MLIII alpha/beta or MLIII gamma by undecalcified histology and histomorphometry. The skeletal status of Gnptg ko and Gnptab -deficient mice was determined and complemented by biochemical analysis of primary Gnptg ko bone cells. The clinical relevance of the mouse data was underscored by systematic urinary collagen crosslinks quantification in patients with MLII, MLIII alpha/beta, and MLIII gamma. Results The analysis of iliac crest biopsies revealed that bone remodeling is impaired in patients with GNPTAB -associated MLIII alpha/beta but not with GNPTG -associated MLIII gamma. Opposed to Gnptab -deficient mice, skeletal remodeling is not affected in Gnptg ko mice. Most importantly, patients with variants in GNPTAB but not in GNPTG exhibited increased bone resorption. Conclusion The gene-specific impact on bone remodeling in human individuals and in mice proposes distinct molecular functions of the GlcNAc-1-phosphotransferase subunits in bone cells. We therefore appeal for the necessity to classify MLIII based on genetic in addition to clinical criteria to ensure appropriate therapy.
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