Hereditary pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (hPPGL) is caused by pathogenic mutations in succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) genes, commonly SDHB. However, over 80% of SDHB missense variants are classified as variants of uncertain significance (VUS), limiting clinical interpretation and diagnostic utility of germline testing. To provide functional evidence of SDHB allele pathogenicity or benignity, we developed a cellular complementation assay that quantifies intracellular succinate/fumarate ratios as a readout of SDH enzymatic activity. This assay reliably distinguished pathogenic from benign alleles with high fidelity, outperforming and complementing computational predictions. Functional assessment of patient-derived VUS alleles supported reclassification of 87% of tested variants and revealed that mutations in the iron–sulfur cluster domain were amorphic, while those at or beyond the C-terminal residue Tyr273 retained function. Variants associated with Leigh syndrome retained activity, consistent with their biallelic inheritance and distinct pathogenic mechanisms from SDHB-related tumorigenesis. Notably, hypomorphic pathogenic SDHB variants correlated with increased head and neck paraganglioma occurrence, revealing a genotype–phenotype relationship. Functional characterization of SDHB missense variants supports clinical classification, informs hPPGL risk stratification, and has immediate diagnostic impact.
Sooyeon Lee, Leor Needleman, Julie Park, Rebecca C. Schugar, Qianjin Guo, James M. Ford, Justin P. Annes
This file is in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. If you have not installed and configured the Adobe Acrobat Reader on your system.
PDFs are designed to be printed out and read, but if you prefer to read them online, you may find it easier if you increase the view size to 125%.
Many versions of the free Acrobat Reader do not allow Save. You must instead save the PDF from the JCI Online page you downloaded it from. PC users: Right-click on the Download link and choose the option that says something like "Save Link As...". Mac users should hold the mouse button down on the link to get these same options.