Inclusion body myopathy associated with Paget disease of bone and frontotemporal dementia is caused by mutant valosin-containing protein

GDJ Watts, J Wymer, MJ Kovach, SG Mehta, S Mumm… - Nature …, 2004 - nature.com
GDJ Watts, J Wymer, MJ Kovach, SG Mehta, S Mumm, D Darvish, A Pestronk, MP Whyte…
Nature genetics, 2004nature.com
Inclusion body myopathy associated with Paget disease of bone and frontotemporal
dementia (IBMPFD) is a dominant progressive disorder that maps to chromosome 9p21. 1–
p12. We investigated 13 families with IBMPFD linked to chromosome 9 using a candidate-
gene approach. We found six missense mutations in the gene encoding valosin-containing
protein (VCP, a member of the AAA-ATPase superfamily) exclusively in all 61 affected
individuals. Haplotype analysis indicated that descent from two founders in two separate …
Abstract
Inclusion body myopathy associated with Paget disease of bone and frontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD) is a dominant progressive disorder that maps to chromosome 9p21.1–p12. We investigated 13 families with IBMPFD linked to chromosome 9 using a candidate-gene approach. We found six missense mutations in the gene encoding valosin-containing protein (VCP, a member of the AAA-ATPase superfamily) exclusively in all 61 affected individuals. Haplotype analysis indicated that descent from two founders in two separate North American kindreds accounted for IBMPFD in ∼50% of affected families. VCP is associated with a variety of cellular activities, including cell cycle control, membrane fusion and the ubiquitin-proteasome degradation pathway. Identification of VCP as causing IBMPFD has important implications for other inclusion-body diseases, including myopathies, dementias and Paget disease of bone (PDB), as it may define a new common pathological ubiquitin-based pathway.
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