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Nuclear envelope defects associated with LMNA mutations cause dilated cardiomyopathy and Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy

Raharjo, WH; Enarson, P; Sullivan, T; Stewart, CL; Burke, B

Authors

WH Raharjo

P Enarson

T Sullivan

CL Stewart

B Burke



Abstract

Nuclear lamin A and C alleles that are linked to three distinct human diseases have been expressed both in HeLa cells and in fibroblasts derived from Lmna null mice. Point mutations that cause dilated cardiomyopathy (L85R and N195K) and autosomal dominant Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (L530P) modify the assembly properties of lamins A and C and cause partial mislocalization of emerin, an inner nuclear membrane protein, in HeLa cells. At the same time, these mutant lamins interfere with the targeting and assembly of endogenous lamins and in this way may cause significant changes in the molecular organization of the nuclear periphery. By contrast, lamin A and C molecules harboring a point mutation (R482W), which gives rise to a dominant form of familial partial lipodystrophy, behave in a manner that is indistinguishable from wild-type lamins A and C, at least with respect to targeting and assembly within the nuclear lamina. Taken together, these results suggest that nuclear structural defects could contribute to the etiology of both dilated cardiomyopathy and autosomal dominant Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy.

Citation

Raharjo, W., Enarson, P., Sullivan, T., Stewart, C., & Burke, B. (2001). Nuclear envelope defects associated with LMNA mutations cause dilated cardiomyopathy and Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. Journal of Cell Science, 114(24), 4447-4457

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 1, 2001
Deposit Date May 16, 2007
Journal Journal of Cell Science
Print ISSN 0021-9533
Electronic ISSN 1477-9137
Publisher The Company of Biologists
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 114
Issue 24
Pages 4447-4457
Keywords Nuclear lamin, Nuclear envelope, Muscular dystrophy, Cardiomyopathy, Lipodystrophy, Emerin.
Publisher URL http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/114/24/4447