We found that the investigated missense mutations within the ABCA3 gene affect surfactant homeostasis in different ways: first by disrupting intracellular ABCA3 protein localization (c.643C > A, p.Q215K; c.2279T > G, p.M760R), second by impairing the lipid transport of ABCA3 protein (c.875A > T, p.E292V; c.4164G > C, p.K1388N), and third by yet undetermined mechanisms predisposing for the development of interstitial lung diseases despite correct localization and normal lipid transport of the variant ABCA3 protein (c.622C > T, p.R208W; c.863G > A, p.R288K; c.2891G > A, p.G964D).
Term infants carrying the E292V missense mutation of the gene encoding ABCA3 are likely to develop respiratory distress syndrome, and the mutation has also been linked to interstitial lung disease in paediatric patients.