Obesity and impaired prohormone processing associated with mutations in the human prohormone convertase 1 gene

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Robert S. Jackson
John W.M. Creemers
Shinya Ohagi
Marie-Laure Raffin-Sanson
Louise Sanders
Carl T. Montague
John C. Hutton
Stephen O'Rahilly
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[1] Addenbrooke's Hospital,Department of Clinical Biochemistry
[2] University ofLeuven and Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology,Laboratory for Molecular Oncology, Center for Human Genetics
[3] Wakayama University of Medical Science,First Department of Medicine
[4] Universite Rene´ Descartes,Groupe d'Étude en Physiopathologie Endocrinienne, INSERM CJF 9208, Institut Cochin de Ge´ne´tique Mole´culaire
[5] University of Cambridge,Departments of Medicine and Clinical Biochemistry
[6] University of Colorado Health Sciences Center,Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes
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Nature Genetics | 1997年 / 16卷
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Human obesity has an inherited component, but in contrast to rodent obesity, precise genetic defects have yet to be defined1. A mutation of carboxypeptidase E (CPE), an enzyme active in the processing and sorting of prohormones, causes obesity in the fat/fat mouse2,3. We have previously described a woman with extreme childhood obesity (Fig. 1), abnormal glucose homeostasis, hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, hypocortisolism and elevated plasma proinsulin and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) concentrations but a very low insulin level, suggestive of a defective prohormone processing by the endopeptidase, prohormone convertase 1 (PC1; ref. 4). We now report this proband to be a compound heterozygote for mutations in PC1. Gly→Arg483 prevents processing of proPd and leads to its retention in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). A→C+4 of the intron-5 donor splice site causes skipping of exon 5 leading to loss of 26 residues, a frameshift and creation of a premature stop codon within the catalytic domain. PC1 acts proximally to CPE in the pathway of post-translational processing of prohormones and neuropeptides. In view of the similarity between the proband and the fat/fat mouse phenotype, we infer that molecular defects in prohormone conversion may represent a generic mechanism for obesity, common to humans and rodents.
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