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Genetic diseases of the Kennedy pathways for membrane synthesis
Authors:Mahtab Tavasoli  Sarah Lahire  Taryn Reid  Maren Brodovsky  Christopher R McMaster
Institution:1.Department of Pharmacology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;2.University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France
Abstract:The two branches of the Kennedy pathways (CDP-choline and CDP-ethanolamine) are the predominant pathways responsible for the synthesis of the most abundant phospholipids, phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine, respectively, in mammalian membranes. Recently, hereditary diseases associated with single gene mutations in the Kennedy pathways have been identified. Interestingly, genetic diseases within the same pathway vary greatly, ranging from muscular dystrophy to spastic paraplegia to a childhood blinding disorder to bone deformations. Indeed, different point mutations in the same gene (PCYT1; CCTα) result in at least three distinct diseases. In this review, we will summarize and review the genetic diseases associated with mutations in genes of the Kennedy pathway for phospholipid synthesis. These single-gene disorders provide insight, indeed direct genotype-phenotype relationships, into the biological functions of specific enzymes of the Kennedy pathway. We discuss potential mechanisms of how mutations within the same pathway can cause disparate disease.
Keywords:lipid  metabolism  genetic disease  inherited  membrane  phospholipid  phosphatidylcholine  phosphatidylethanolamine
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