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Research paper thumbnail of A presynaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome attributed to a homozygous sequence variant in LAMA5

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2018

We report a severe defect of neuromuscular transmission in a consanguineous patient with a homozy... more We report a severe defect of neuromuscular transmission in a consanguineous patient with a homozygous variant in the laminin α5 subunit gene (LAMA5). The variant c.8046C > T (p.Arg2659Trp) is rare and has a predicted deleterious effect. The affected individual, who also carries a rare homozygous sequence variant in LAMA1, had normal cognitive function, but magnetic resonance brain imaging showed mild volume loss and periventricular T2 prolongation. Repetitive nerve stimulation at 2 Hz showed 50% decrement of compound muscle action potential amplitudes but 250% facilitation immediately after exercise, similar to that seen in Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. Endplate studies demonstrated a profound reduction of the endplate potential quantal content but normal amplitudes of miniature endplate potentials. Electron microscopy showed endplates with increased postsynaptic folding that were denuded or only partially occupied by small nerve terminals. Expression studies revealed that p...

Research paper thumbnail of Presynaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome with a homozygous sequence variant in LAMA5 combines myopia, facial tics, and failure of neuromuscular transmission

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2017

Defects in genes encoding the isoforms of the laminin alpha subunit have been linked to various p... more Defects in genes encoding the isoforms of the laminin alpha subunit have been linked to various phenotypic manifestations, including brain malformations, muscular dystrophy, ocular defects, cardiomyopathy, and skin abnormalities. We report here a severe defect of neuromuscular transmission in a consanguineous patient with a homozygous variant in the laminin alpha‐5 subunit gene (LAMA5). The variant c.8046C>T (p.Arg2659Trp) is rare and has a predicted deleterious effect. The affected individual, who also carries a rare homozygous sequence variant in LAMA1, had muscle weakness, myopia, and facial tics. Magnetic resonance imaging of brain showed mild volume loss and periventricular T2 prolongation. Repetitive nerve stimulation revealed 50% decrement of compound muscle action potential amplitudes and 250% facilitation immediately after exercise, Endplate studies identified a profound reduction of the endplate potential quantal content and endplates with normal postsynaptic folding th...

Research paper thumbnail of Mutations in LAMB2 causing a severe form of synaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome

Journal of Medical Genetics, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Mutations in MUSK causing congenital myasthenic syndrome impair MuSK–Dok-7 interaction

Human Molecular Genetics, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of LG2 agrin mutation causing severe congenital myasthenic syndrome mimics functional characteristics of non-neural (z−) agrin

Research paper thumbnail of Overexpression of SLURP-1 and -2 alleviates the tumorigenic action of tobacco-derived nitrosamine on immortalized oral epithelial cells

Biochemical Pharmacology, Oct 1, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Programmed cell death of keratinocytes culminates in apoptotic secretion of a humectant upon secretagogue action of acetylcholine

Journal of Cell Science, 2001

The programmed cell death of the stratified squamous epithelial cells comprising human epidermis ... more The programmed cell death of the stratified squamous epithelial cells comprising human epidermis culminates in abrupt transition of viable granular keratinocytes (KC) into dead corneocytes sloughed by the skin. The granular cell-corneocyte transition is associated with a loss in volume and dry cell weight but the mechanism for and biological significance of this form of keratinocyte apoptosis remain obscure. We show that terminally differentiated KC extrude into the intercellular spaces of living epidermis the cytoplasmic buds containing randomly congregated components of the cytosol as well as filaggrin, a precursor of the natural moisturizing factor. The discharge of secretory product is reminiscent of holocrine secretion, suggesting the term ‘apoptotic secretion’ for this novel, essential step in the process of cornification. The secretory product may become a part of the glycocalyx (a.k.a. ‘intercellular cement substance’ of epidermis) and serve as a humectant that counterbalanc...

Research paper thumbnail of SLURP-1 and -2 in normal, immortalized and malignant oral keratinocytes

Research paper thumbnail of Central Role of Fibroblast α3 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor in Mediating Cutaneous Effects of Nicotine

Laboratory Investigation, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Central role of α7 nicotinic receptor in differentiation of the stratified squamous epithelium

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2002

Several ganglionic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) types are abundantly expressed in non... more Several ganglionic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) types are abundantly expressed in nonneuronal locations, but their functions remain unknown. We found that keratinocyte α7 nAChR controls homeostasis and terminal differentiation of epidermal keratinocytes required for formation of the skin barrier. The effects of functional inactivation of α7 nAChR on keratinocyte cell cycle progression, differentiation, and apoptosis were studied in cell monolayers treated with α-bungarotoxin or antisense oligonucleotides and in the skin of Acra7 homozygous mice lacking α7 nAChR channels. Elimination of the α7 signaling pathway blocked nicotine-induced influx of 45Ca2+ and also inhibited terminal differentiation of these cells at the transcriptional and/or translational level. On the other hand, inhibition of the α7 nAChR pathway favored cell cycle progression. In the epidermis of α7−/− mice, the abnormalities in keratinocyte gene expression were associated with phenotypic changes charact...

Research paper thumbnail of Receptor‐mediated tobacco toxicity: acceleration of sequential expression of α5 and α7 nicotinic receptor subunits in oral keratinocytes exposed to cigarette smoke

Research paper thumbnail of A Receptor-Mediated Mechanism of Nicotine Toxicity in Oral Keratinocytes

Laboratory Investigation, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Differential regulation of keratinocyte chemokinesis and chemotaxis through distinct nicotinic receptor subtypes

Journal of Cell Science, 2004

Nicotinergic agents can act as both chemokines and chemoattractants for cell migration. Epidermal... more Nicotinergic agents can act as both chemokines and chemoattractants for cell migration. Epidermal keratinocytes both synthesize acetylcholine and use it as a paracrine and autocrine regulator of cell motility. To gain a mechanistic insight into nicotinergic control of keratinocyte motility, we determined types of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and signaling pathways regulating keratinocyte chemokinesis and chemotaxis, using respective modifications of the agarose gel keratinocyte outgrowth assay. Random migration of keratinocytes was significantly (P<0.05) inhibited by hemicholinum-3, a metabolic inhibitor of acetylcholine synthesis, as well as by the α-conotoxins MII and AuIB, preferentially blocking α3-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The use of antisense oligonucleotides specific for nicotinic-acetylcholine-receptor subunits and knockout mice demonstrated pivotal role for the α3β2 channel in mediating acetylcholine-dependent chemokinesis. Signaling pathways dow...

Research paper thumbnail of Antimitochondrial Autoantibodies in Pemphigus Vulgaris

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Coupling of Ionic Events to Protein Kinase Signaling Cascades upon Activation of α7 Nicotinic Receptor

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Desmoglein Versus Non-desmoglein Signaling in Pemphigus Acantholysis

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Differential Coupling of M1 Muscarinic and α7 Nicotinic Receptors to Inhibition of Pemphigus Acantholysis

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of The Ras/Raf-1/MEK1/ERK Signaling Pathway Coupled to Integrin Expression Mediates Cholinergic Regulation of Keratinocyte Directional Migration

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Pemphigus Vulgaris IgG and Methylprednisolone Exhibit Reciprocal Effects on Keratinocytes

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Auto/paracrine control of inflammatory cytokines by acetylcholine in macrophage-like U937 cells through nicotinic receptors

International Immunopharmacology, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of A presynaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome attributed to a homozygous sequence variant in LAMA5

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2018

We report a severe defect of neuromuscular transmission in a consanguineous patient with a homozy... more We report a severe defect of neuromuscular transmission in a consanguineous patient with a homozygous variant in the laminin α5 subunit gene (LAMA5). The variant c.8046C > T (p.Arg2659Trp) is rare and has a predicted deleterious effect. The affected individual, who also carries a rare homozygous sequence variant in LAMA1, had normal cognitive function, but magnetic resonance brain imaging showed mild volume loss and periventricular T2 prolongation. Repetitive nerve stimulation at 2 Hz showed 50% decrement of compound muscle action potential amplitudes but 250% facilitation immediately after exercise, similar to that seen in Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. Endplate studies demonstrated a profound reduction of the endplate potential quantal content but normal amplitudes of miniature endplate potentials. Electron microscopy showed endplates with increased postsynaptic folding that were denuded or only partially occupied by small nerve terminals. Expression studies revealed that p...

Research paper thumbnail of Presynaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome with a homozygous sequence variant in LAMA5 combines myopia, facial tics, and failure of neuromuscular transmission

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2017

Defects in genes encoding the isoforms of the laminin alpha subunit have been linked to various p... more Defects in genes encoding the isoforms of the laminin alpha subunit have been linked to various phenotypic manifestations, including brain malformations, muscular dystrophy, ocular defects, cardiomyopathy, and skin abnormalities. We report here a severe defect of neuromuscular transmission in a consanguineous patient with a homozygous variant in the laminin alpha‐5 subunit gene (LAMA5). The variant c.8046C>T (p.Arg2659Trp) is rare and has a predicted deleterious effect. The affected individual, who also carries a rare homozygous sequence variant in LAMA1, had muscle weakness, myopia, and facial tics. Magnetic resonance imaging of brain showed mild volume loss and periventricular T2 prolongation. Repetitive nerve stimulation revealed 50% decrement of compound muscle action potential amplitudes and 250% facilitation immediately after exercise, Endplate studies identified a profound reduction of the endplate potential quantal content and endplates with normal postsynaptic folding th...

Research paper thumbnail of Mutations in LAMB2 causing a severe form of synaptic congenital myasthenic syndrome

Journal of Medical Genetics, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Mutations in MUSK causing congenital myasthenic syndrome impair MuSK–Dok-7 interaction

Human Molecular Genetics, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of LG2 agrin mutation causing severe congenital myasthenic syndrome mimics functional characteristics of non-neural (z−) agrin

Research paper thumbnail of Overexpression of SLURP-1 and -2 alleviates the tumorigenic action of tobacco-derived nitrosamine on immortalized oral epithelial cells

Biochemical Pharmacology, Oct 1, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Programmed cell death of keratinocytes culminates in apoptotic secretion of a humectant upon secretagogue action of acetylcholine

Journal of Cell Science, 2001

The programmed cell death of the stratified squamous epithelial cells comprising human epidermis ... more The programmed cell death of the stratified squamous epithelial cells comprising human epidermis culminates in abrupt transition of viable granular keratinocytes (KC) into dead corneocytes sloughed by the skin. The granular cell-corneocyte transition is associated with a loss in volume and dry cell weight but the mechanism for and biological significance of this form of keratinocyte apoptosis remain obscure. We show that terminally differentiated KC extrude into the intercellular spaces of living epidermis the cytoplasmic buds containing randomly congregated components of the cytosol as well as filaggrin, a precursor of the natural moisturizing factor. The discharge of secretory product is reminiscent of holocrine secretion, suggesting the term ‘apoptotic secretion’ for this novel, essential step in the process of cornification. The secretory product may become a part of the glycocalyx (a.k.a. ‘intercellular cement substance’ of epidermis) and serve as a humectant that counterbalanc...

Research paper thumbnail of SLURP-1 and -2 in normal, immortalized and malignant oral keratinocytes

Research paper thumbnail of Central Role of Fibroblast α3 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor in Mediating Cutaneous Effects of Nicotine

Laboratory Investigation, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Central role of α7 nicotinic receptor in differentiation of the stratified squamous epithelium

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2002

Several ganglionic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) types are abundantly expressed in non... more Several ganglionic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) types are abundantly expressed in nonneuronal locations, but their functions remain unknown. We found that keratinocyte α7 nAChR controls homeostasis and terminal differentiation of epidermal keratinocytes required for formation of the skin barrier. The effects of functional inactivation of α7 nAChR on keratinocyte cell cycle progression, differentiation, and apoptosis were studied in cell monolayers treated with α-bungarotoxin or antisense oligonucleotides and in the skin of Acra7 homozygous mice lacking α7 nAChR channels. Elimination of the α7 signaling pathway blocked nicotine-induced influx of 45Ca2+ and also inhibited terminal differentiation of these cells at the transcriptional and/or translational level. On the other hand, inhibition of the α7 nAChR pathway favored cell cycle progression. In the epidermis of α7−/− mice, the abnormalities in keratinocyte gene expression were associated with phenotypic changes charact...

Research paper thumbnail of Receptor‐mediated tobacco toxicity: acceleration of sequential expression of α5 and α7 nicotinic receptor subunits in oral keratinocytes exposed to cigarette smoke

Research paper thumbnail of A Receptor-Mediated Mechanism of Nicotine Toxicity in Oral Keratinocytes

Laboratory Investigation, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Differential regulation of keratinocyte chemokinesis and chemotaxis through distinct nicotinic receptor subtypes

Journal of Cell Science, 2004

Nicotinergic agents can act as both chemokines and chemoattractants for cell migration. Epidermal... more Nicotinergic agents can act as both chemokines and chemoattractants for cell migration. Epidermal keratinocytes both synthesize acetylcholine and use it as a paracrine and autocrine regulator of cell motility. To gain a mechanistic insight into nicotinergic control of keratinocyte motility, we determined types of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and signaling pathways regulating keratinocyte chemokinesis and chemotaxis, using respective modifications of the agarose gel keratinocyte outgrowth assay. Random migration of keratinocytes was significantly (P<0.05) inhibited by hemicholinum-3, a metabolic inhibitor of acetylcholine synthesis, as well as by the α-conotoxins MII and AuIB, preferentially blocking α3-containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The use of antisense oligonucleotides specific for nicotinic-acetylcholine-receptor subunits and knockout mice demonstrated pivotal role for the α3β2 channel in mediating acetylcholine-dependent chemokinesis. Signaling pathways dow...

Research paper thumbnail of Antimitochondrial Autoantibodies in Pemphigus Vulgaris

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Coupling of Ionic Events to Protein Kinase Signaling Cascades upon Activation of α7 Nicotinic Receptor

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Desmoglein Versus Non-desmoglein Signaling in Pemphigus Acantholysis

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Differential Coupling of M1 Muscarinic and α7 Nicotinic Receptors to Inhibition of Pemphigus Acantholysis

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of The Ras/Raf-1/MEK1/ERK Signaling Pathway Coupled to Integrin Expression Mediates Cholinergic Regulation of Keratinocyte Directional Migration

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Pemphigus Vulgaris IgG and Methylprednisolone Exhibit Reciprocal Effects on Keratinocytes

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Auto/paracrine control of inflammatory cytokines by acetylcholine in macrophage-like U937 cells through nicotinic receptors

International Immunopharmacology, 2010