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    Data from gnomAD indicate that a missense mutation encoding the T118M variation in human peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) is found in roughly one of every 75 genomes of western European lineage (1:120 in the overall human population). It is unusual among PMP22 variants that cause Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease in that it is not 100% penetrant. Here, we conducted cellular and biophysical studies to determine why T118M PMP22 predisposes humans to CMT, but with only incomplete penetrance. We found that T118M PMP22 is prone to mistraffic but differs even from the WT protein in that increased expression levels do not result in a reduction in trafficking efficiency. Moreover, the T118M mutant exhibits a reduced tendency to form large intracellular aggregates relative to other disease mutants and even WT PMP22. NMR spectroscopy revealed that the structure and dynamics of T118M PMP22 resembled those of WT. These results show that the main consequence of T118M PMP22 in WT/T118M heterozygous individuals is a reduction in surface-trafficked PMP22, unaccompanied by formation of toxic intracellular aggregates. This explains the incomplete disease penetrance and the mild neuropathy observed for WT/T118M CMT cases. We also analyzed BioVU, a biobank linked to deidentified electronic medical records, and found a statistically robust association of the T118M mutation with the occurrence of long and/or repeated episodes of carpal tunnel syndrome. Collectively, our results illuminate the cellular effects of the T118M PMP22 variation leading to CMT disease and indicate a second disorder for which it is a risk factor. Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Katherine M Stefanski, Geoffrey C Li, Justin T Marinko, Bruce D Carter, David C Samuels, Charles R Sanders. How T118M peripheral myelin protein 22 predisposes humans to Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2022 Dec 26;299(2):102839

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