P. Ala278Val mutation might cause a pathogenic defect in HEXB folding leading to the Sandhoff disease

Metab Brain Dis. 2022 Dec;37(8):2669-2675. doi: 10.1007/s11011-021-00669-9. Epub 2022 Oct 3.

Abstract

Sandhoff disease is a rare neurodegenerative and autosomal recessive disorder, which is characterized by a defect in ganglioside metabolism. Also, it is caused by mutations in the HEXB gene for the β-subunit isoform 1 of β-N-acetyl hexosaminidase. In the present study, an Iranian 14- month -old girl with 8- month history of unsteady walking and involuntary movements was described. In this regard, biochemical testing showed some defects in the normal activity of beta-hexosaminidase protein. Following sequencing of HEXB gene, a homozygous c.833C > T mutation was identified in the patient's genome. After recognition of p.A278V, several different in silico methods were used to assess the mutant protein stability, ranging from mutation prediction methods to ligand docking. The p.A278V mutation might be disruptive because of changing the three-dimensional folding at the end of the 5th alpha helix. According to the medical prognosis, in silico and structural analyses, it was predicted to be disease cause.

Keywords: HEXB; In Silico analysis; Mutation; Sandhoff disease.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Homozygote
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Mutation
  • Sandhoff Disease* / genetics
  • Sandhoff Disease* / metabolism
  • beta-Hexosaminidase beta Chain / genetics

Substances

  • HEXB protein, human
  • beta-Hexosaminidase beta Chain