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    Hidalgo Mayoral, Irene; Martínez-Salio, Antonio; Llamas-Velasco, Sara; Gómez-Majón, Irene; Arteche-López, Ana; Quesada-Espinosa, Juan Francisco; Palma Milla, Carmen; Lezana Rosales, Jose Miguel; Pérez de la Fuente, Rubén; Juárez Rufián, Alexandra; Sierra Tomillo, Olalla; Sánchez Calvín, Maria Teresa; Gómez Rodríguez, Maria José; Ramos Gómez, Patricia; Villarejo-Galende, Alberto; Díaz-Guzmán, Jaime; Ortega-Casarrubios, Maria Ángeles; Calleja-Castaño, Patricia; Moreno-García, Marta

    European journal of medical genetics 65, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Cerebral autosomal recessive arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CARASIL) is an autosomal recessive vascular disorder caused by biallellic variants in HTRA1. Recently, it has been reported that several heterozygous mutations in HTRA1 are responsible for a milder late-onset cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. The majority of them are missense that affects the Htr1A protease activity due to a dominant-negative effect caused by defective trimerization or monomer activation. The molecular mechanism related to the structural destabilization of the protein supports the practical utility of integrating computational stability predictors to prioritize candidate variants in this gene. In this work, we report a family with several members diagnosed with subcortical ischemic events and progressive cognitive impairment caused by the novel c.820C > G, p.(Arg274Gly) heterozygous variant in HTRA1 segregating in an autosomal dominant manner and propose its molecular mechanism by a three-dimensional model of the protein's structure.