AUTHOR=Simon Tricia A. , Patel Rekha C.
TITLE=Molecular mechanisms in DYT-PRKRA: pathways regulated by PKR activator protein PACT
JOURNAL=Dystonia
VOLUME=Volume 4 - 2025
YEAR=2025
URL=https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/dystonia/articles/10.3389/dyst.2025.14224
DOI=10.3389/dyst.2025.14224
ISSN=2813-2106
ABSTRACT=
Dystonia-PRKRA (DYT-PRKRA), previously termed dystonia 16 (DYT16), is a movement disorder which currently has very limited treatments available and no cure. To develop effective therapeutic options, it is essential to characterize the underlying pathophysiology and identify potential drug targets. This review summarizes the recent studies that shed light on the molecular mechanisms involved in DYT-PRKRA pathogenesis. PRKRA gene encodes for the protein PACT (Protein Activator of the Protein Kinase R) and individuals with DYT-PRKRA mutations develop early-onset generalized dystonia. While the precise mechanisms linking PRKRA mutations to neuronal etiology of dystonia remain incompletely understood, recent research indicates that such mutations cause dysregulation of signaling pathways involved in cellular stress response as well as in production of antiviral cytokines interferons (IFNs). This review focuses on the effect of DYT-PRKRA mutations on the known cellular functions of PACT.