RICTOR is a key component of the mTORC2 signaling complex which is involved in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation and survival. RICTOR is highly expressed in neurons and is necessary for brain development. Here, we report eight unrelated patients presenting with intellectual disability and/or development delay and carrying variants in the RICTOR gene. The phenotypic presentation is diverse with associated features including growth failure, feeding difficulties, abnormal behavior, seizure, hypertonia, brain anomalies and various other congenital organ and skeletal malformations. All patients carried de novo or heterozygous variants inherited from one affected parent, including three missense variants, four loss-of-function variants and one 3 kb deletion encompassing RICTOR. The mTORC2 pathway was hyperactivated in a patient’s fibroblasts carrying a missense variant, while the expression of RICTOR remained unchanged, indicating a gain-of-function mechanism. RNA sequencing on RICTOR knock-out mouse embryonic fibroblasts confirmed the potential role of RICTOR in neuronal cell development.

RICTOR variants are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders / Carapito, Raphael; Molitor, Anne; Pavinato, Lisa; Skeyni, Alaa; Lambert, Magalie; Pichot, Angélique; Jiang, Jiuhong; Spinnhirny, Perrine; Zimmermann, Lucie; Boucher, Philippe; Chung, Clara W T; Elserafy, Noha; Blair, Edward M; Li, Dong; Elisabeth, Bhoj; Kotzaeridou, Urania; Karch, Stephanie; Wagner, Matias; Lunsing, Roelineke J; Pfundt, Rolph; Boycott, Kym M; Bruel, Ange-Line; Mau-Them, Frédéric Tran; Moutton, Sébastien; Conti, Valerio; Mei, Davide; Cetica, Valentina; Guerrini, Renzo; Brunet, Theresa; Rump, Patrick; Mussa, Alessandro; Brusco, Alfredo; Lemire, Gabrielle; de Vries, Bert B A; Miao, Zhichao; Isidor, Bertrand; Bahram, Seiamak. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 1476-5438. - ELETTRONICO. - 33:(2025), pp. 966-972. [10.1038/s41431-024-01774-w]

RICTOR variants are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders

Conti, Valerio;Mei, Davide;Cetica, Valentina;Guerrini, Renzo;
2025

Abstract

RICTOR is a key component of the mTORC2 signaling complex which is involved in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation and survival. RICTOR is highly expressed in neurons and is necessary for brain development. Here, we report eight unrelated patients presenting with intellectual disability and/or development delay and carrying variants in the RICTOR gene. The phenotypic presentation is diverse with associated features including growth failure, feeding difficulties, abnormal behavior, seizure, hypertonia, brain anomalies and various other congenital organ and skeletal malformations. All patients carried de novo or heterozygous variants inherited from one affected parent, including three missense variants, four loss-of-function variants and one 3 kb deletion encompassing RICTOR. The mTORC2 pathway was hyperactivated in a patient’s fibroblasts carrying a missense variant, while the expression of RICTOR remained unchanged, indicating a gain-of-function mechanism. RNA sequencing on RICTOR knock-out mouse embryonic fibroblasts confirmed the potential role of RICTOR in neuronal cell development.
2025
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Carapito, Raphael; Molitor, Anne; Pavinato, Lisa; Skeyni, Alaa; Lambert, Magalie; Pichot, Angélique; Jiang, Jiuhong; Spinnhirny, Perrine; Zimmermann, ...espandi
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