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2. A Solve-RD ClinVar-based reanalysis of 1522 index cases from ERN-ITHACA reveals common pitfalls and misinterpretations in exome sequencing
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Denomme-Pichon A. -S., Bruel A. -L., Duffourd Y., Safraou H., Thauvin-Robinet C., Tran Mau-Them F., Philippe C., Vitobello A., Jean-Marcais N., Moutton S., Thevenon J., Faivre L., Matalonga L., de Boer E., Gilissen C., Hoischen A., Kleefstra T., Pfundt R., de Vries B. B. A., Willemsen M. H., Vissers L. E. L. M., Jackson A., Banka S., Clayton-Smith J., Benetti E., Fallerini C., Renieri A., Ciolfi A., Dallapiccola B., Pizzi S., Radio F. C., Tartaglia M., Ellwanger K., Graessner H., Haack T. B., Zurek B., Havlovicova M., Macek M., Ryba L., Schwarz M., Votypka P., Lopez-Martin E., Posada M., Mencarelli M. A., Rooryck C., Trimouille A., Verloes A., Abbott K. M., Kerstjens M., Martin E. L., Maystadt I., Morleo M., Nigro V., Pinelli M., Riess O., Agathe J. -M. D. S., Santen G. W. E., Thauvin C., Torella A., Vissers L., Zguro K., Boer E. D., Cohen E., Danis D., Gao F., Horvath R., Johari M., Johanson L., Li S., Morsy H., Nelson I., Paramonov I., te Paske I. B. A. W., Robinson P., Savarese M., Steyaert W., Topf A., van der Velde J. K., Vandrovcova J., Ossowski S., Demidov G., Sturm M., Schulze-Hentrich J. M., Schule R., Xu J., Kessler C., Wayand M., Synofzik M., Wilke C., Traschutz A., Schols L., Hengel H., Lerche H., Kegele J., Heutink P., Brunner H., Scheffer H., Hoogerbrugge N., 't Hoen P. A. C., Sablauskas K., de Voer R. M., Kamsteeg E. -J., van de Warrenburg B., van Os N., Paske I. T., Janssen E., Steehouwer M., Yaldiz B., Brookes A. J., Veal C., Gibson S., Maddi V., Mehtarizadeh M., Riaz U., Warren G., Dizjikan F. Y., Shorter T., Straub V., Bettolo C. M., Manera J. D., Hambleton S., Engelhardt K., Alexander E., Peyron C., Pelissier A., Beltran S., Gut I. G., Laurie S., Piscia D., Papakonstantinou A., Bullich G., Corvo A., Fernandez-Callejo M., Hernandez C., Pico D., Lochmuller H., Gumus G., Bros-Facer V., Rath A., Hanauer M., Lagorce D., Hongnat O., Chahdil M., Lebreton E., Stevanin G., Durr A., Davoine C. -S., Guillot-Noel L., Heinzmann A., Coarelli G., Bonne G., Evangelista T., Allamand V., Ben Yaou R., Metay C., Eymard B., Atalaia A., Stojkovic T., Turnovec M., Thomasova D., Kremlikova R. P., Frankova V., Liskova P., Dolezalova P., Parkinson H., Keane T., Freeberg M., Thomas C., Spalding D., Robert G., Costa A., Patch C., Hanna M., Houlden H., Reilly M., Efthymiou S., Cali E., Magrinelli F., Sisodiya S. M., Rohrer J., Muntoni F., Zaharieva I., Sarkozy A., Timmerman V., Baets J., de Vries G., De Winter J., Beijer D., de Jonghe P., Van de Vondel L., De Ridder W., Weckhuysen S., Mutarelli M., Varavallo A., Banfi S., Musacchia F., Piluso G., Ferlini A., Selvatici R., Gualandi F., Bigoni S., Rossi R., Neri M., Aretz S., Spier I., Sommer A. K., Peters S., Oliveira C., Pelaez J. G., Matos A. R., Jose C. S., Ferreira M., Gullo I., Fernandes S., Garrido L., Ferreira P., Carneiro F., Swertz M. A., Johansson L., van der Vries G., Neerincx P. B., Ruvolo D., Kerstjens Frederikse W. S., Zonneveld-Huijssoon E., Roelofs-Prins D., van Gijn M., Kohler S., Metcalfe A., Drunat S., Heron D., Mignot C., Keren B., Lacombe D., Capella G., Valle L., Holinski-Feder E., Laner A., Steinke-Lange V., Cilio M. -R., Carpancea E., Depondt C., Lederer D., Sznajer Y., Duerinckx S., Mary S., Macaya A., Cazurro-Gutierrez A., Perez-Duenas B., Munell F., Jarava C. F., Maso L. B., Marce-Grau A., Colobran R., Hackman P., Udd B., Hemelsoet D., Dermaut B., Schuermans N., Poppe B., Verdin H., Osorio A. N., Depienne C., Roos A., Cordts I., Deschauer M., Striano P., Zara F., Riva A., Iacomino M., Uva P., Scala M., Scudieri P., Basak A. N., Claeys K., Boztug K., Haimel M., W. E G., Ruivenkamp C. A. L., Natera de Benito D., Thompson R., Polavarapu K., Grimbacher B., Zaganas I., Kokosali E., Lambros M., Evangeliou A., Spilioti M., Kapaki E., Bourbouli M., Balicza P., Molnar M. J., De la Paz M. P., Sanchez E. B., Delgado B. M., Alonso Garcia de la Rosa F. J., Schrock E., Rump A., Mei D., Vetro A., Balestrini S., Guerrini R., Chinnery P. F., Ratnaike T., Schon K., Maver A., Peterlin B., Munchau A., Lohmann K., Herzog R., Pauly M., May P., Beeson D., Cossins J., Furini S., Afenjar A., Goldenberg A., Masurel A., Phan A., Dieux-Coeslier A., Fargeot A., Guerrot A. -M., Toutain A., Molin A., Sorlin A., Putoux A., Jouret B., Laudier B., Demeer B., Doray B., Bonniaud B., Isidor B., Gilbert-Dussardier B., Leheup B., Reversade B., Paul C., Vincent-Delorme C., Neiva C., Poirsier C., Quelin C., Chiaverini C., Coubes C., Francannet C., Colson C., Desplantes C., Wells C., Goizet C., Sanlaville D., Amram D., Lehalle D., Genevieve D., Gaillard D., Zivi E., Sarrazin E., Steichen E., Schaefer E., Lacaze E., Jacquemin E., Bongers E., Kilic E., Colin E., Giuliano F., Prieur F., Laffargue F., Morice-Picard F., Petit F., Cartault F., Feillet F., Baujat G., Morin G., Diene G., Journel H., Perthus I., Lespinasse J., Alessandri J. -L., Amiel J., Martinovic J., Delanne J., Albuisson J., Lambert L., Perrin L., Ousager L. B., Van Maldergem L., Pinson L., Ruaud L., Samimi M., Bournez M., Bonnet-Dupeyron M. N., Vincent M., Jacquemont M. -L., Cordier-Alex M. -P., Gerard-Blanluet M., Willems M., Spodenkiewicz M., Doco-Fenzy M., Rossi M., Renaud M., Fradin M., Mathieu M., Holder-Espinasse M. H., Houcinat N., Hanna N., Leperrier N., Chassaing N., Philip N., Boute O., Van Kien P. K., Parent P., Bitoun P., Sarda P., Vabres P., Jouk P. -S., Touraine R., El Chehadeh S., Whalen S., Marlin S., Passemard S., Grotto S., Bellanger S. A., Blesson S., Nambot S., Naudion S., Lyonnet S., Odent S., Attie-Bitach T., Busa T., Drouin-Garraud V., Layet V., Bizaoui V., Cusin V., Capri Y., Alembik Y., Unión Europea. Comisión Europea. H2020, Unión Europea. Comisión Europea. 7 Programa Marco, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Instituto Nacional de Bioinformatica (España), Ministry of Health (República Checa), Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (República Checa), Denomme-Pichon, A. -S., Bruel, A. -L., Duffourd, Y., Safraou, H., Thauvin-Robinet, C., Tran Mau-Them, F., Philippe, C., Vitobello, A., Jean-Marcais, N., Moutton, S., Thevenon, J., Faivre, L., Matalonga, L., de Boer, E., Gilissen, C., Hoischen, A., Kleefstra, T., Pfundt, R., de Vries, B. B. A., Willemsen, M. H., Vissers, L. E. L. M., Jackson, A., Banka, S., Clayton-Smith, J., Benetti, E., Fallerini, C., Renieri, A., Ciolfi, A., Dallapiccola, B., Pizzi, S., Radio, F. C., Tartaglia, M., Ellwanger, K., Graessner, H., Haack, T. B., Zurek, B., Havlovicova, M., Macek, M., Ryba, L., Schwarz, M., Votypka, P., Lopez-Martin, E., Posada, M., Mencarelli, M. A., Rooryck, C., Trimouille, A., Verloes, A., Abbott, K. M., Kerstjens, M., Martin, E. L., Maystadt, I., Morleo, M., Nigro, V., Pinelli, M., Riess, O., Agathe, J. -M. D. S., Santen, G. W. E., Thauvin, C., Torella, A., Vissers, L., Zguro, K., Boer, E. D., Cohen, E., Danis, D., Gao, F., Horvath, R., Johari, M., Johanson, L., Li, S., Morsy, H., Nelson, I., Paramonov, I., te Paske, I. B. A. W., Robinson, P., Savarese, M., Steyaert, W., Topf, A., van der Velde, J. K., Vandrovcova, J., Ossowski, S., Demidov, G., Sturm, M., Schulze-Hentrich, J. M., Schule, R., Xu, J., Kessler, C., Wayand, M., Synofzik, M., Wilke, C., Traschutz, A., Schols, L., Hengel, H., Lerche, H., Kegele, J., Heutink, P., Brunner, H., Scheffer, H., Hoogerbrugge, N., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Sablauskas, K., de Voer, R. M., Kamsteeg, E. -J., van de Warrenburg, B., van Os, N., Paske, I. T., Janssen, E., Steehouwer, M., Yaldiz, B., Brookes, A. J., Veal, C., Gibson, S., Maddi, V., Mehtarizadeh, M., Riaz, U., Warren, G., Dizjikan, F. Y., Shorter, T., Straub, V., Bettolo, C. M., Manera, J. D., Hambleton, S., Engelhardt, K., Alexander, E., Peyron, C., Pelissier, A., Beltran, S., Gut, I. G., Laurie, S., Piscia, D., Papakonstantinou, A., Bullich, G., Corvo, A., Fernandez-Callejo, M., Hernandez, C., Pico, D., Lochmuller, H., Gumus, G., Bros-Facer, V., Rath, A., Hanauer, M., Lagorce, D., Hongnat, O., Chahdil, M., Lebreton, E., Stevanin, G., Durr, A., Davoine, C. -S., Guillot-Noel, L., Heinzmann, A., Coarelli, G., Bonne, G., Evangelista, T., Allamand, V., Ben Yaou, R., Metay, C., Eymard, B., Atalaia, A., Stojkovic, T., Turnovec, M., Thomasova, D., Kremlikova, R. P., Frankova, V., Liskova, P., Dolezalova, P., Parkinson, H., Keane, T., Freeberg, M., Thomas, C., Spalding, D., Robert, G., Costa, A., Patch, C., Hanna, M., Houlden, H., Reilly, M., Efthymiou, S., Cali, E., Magrinelli, F., Sisodiya, S. M., Rohrer, J., Muntoni, F., Zaharieva, I., Sarkozy, A., Timmerman, V., Baets, J., de Vries, G., De Winter, J., Beijer, D., de Jonghe, P., Van de Vondel, L., De Ridder, W., Weckhuysen, S., Mutarelli, M., Varavallo, A., Banfi, S., Musacchia, F., Piluso, G., Ferlini, A., Selvatici, R., Gualandi, F., Bigoni, S., Rossi, R., Neri, M., Aretz, S., Spier, I., Sommer, A. K., Peters, S., Oliveira, C., Pelaez, J. G., Matos, A. R., Jose, C. S., Ferreira, M., Gullo, I., Fernandes, S., Garrido, L., Ferreira, P., Carneiro, F., Swertz, M. A., Johansson, L., van der Vries, G., Neerincx, P. B., Ruvolo, D., Kerstjens Frederikse, W. S., Zonneveld-Huijssoon, E., Roelofs-Prins, D., van Gijn, M., Kohler, S., Metcalfe, A., Drunat, S., Heron, D., Mignot, C., Keren, B., Lacombe, D., Capella, G., Valle, L., Holinski-Feder, E., Laner, A., Steinke-Lange, V., Cilio, M. -R., Carpancea, E., Depondt, C., Lederer, D., Sznajer, Y., Duerinckx, S., Mary, S., Macaya, A., Cazurro-Gutierrez, A., Perez-Duenas, B., Munell, F., Jarava, C. F., Maso, L. B., Marce-Grau, A., Colobran, R., Hackman, P., Udd, B., Hemelsoet, D., Dermaut, B., Schuermans, N., Poppe, B., Verdin, H., Osorio, A. N., Depienne, C., Roos, A., Cordts, I., Deschauer, M., Striano, P., Zara, F., Riva, A., Iacomino, M., Uva, P., Scala, M., Scudieri, P., Basak, A. N., Claeys, K., Boztug, K., Haimel, M., W. E, G., Ruivenkamp, C. A. L., Natera de Benito, D., Thompson, R., Polavarapu, K., Grimbacher, B., Zaganas, I., Kokosali, E., Lambros, M., Evangeliou, A., Spilioti, M., Kapaki, E., Bourbouli, M., Balicza, P., Molnar, M. J., De la Paz, M. P., Sanchez, E. B., Delgado, B. M., Alonso Garcia de la Rosa, F. J., Schrock, E., Rump, A., Mei, D., Vetro, A., Balestrini, S., Guerrini, R., Chinnery, P. F., Ratnaike, T., Schon, K., Maver, A., Peterlin, B., Munchau, A., Lohmann, K., Herzog, R., Pauly, M., May, P., Beeson, D., Cossins, J., Furini, S., Afenjar, A., Goldenberg, A., Masurel, A., Phan, A., Dieux-Coeslier, A., Fargeot, A., Guerrot, A. -M., Toutain, A., Molin, A., Sorlin, A., Putoux, A., Jouret, B., Laudier, B., Demeer, B., Doray, B., Bonniaud, B., Isidor, B., Gilbert-Dussardier, B., Leheup, B., Reversade, B., Paul, C., Vincent-Delorme, C., Neiva, C., Poirsier, C., Quelin, C., Chiaverini, C., Coubes, C., Francannet, C., Colson, C., Desplantes, C., Wells, C., Goizet, C., Sanlaville, D., Amram, D., Lehalle, D., Genevieve, D., Gaillard, D., Zivi, E., Sarrazin, E., Steichen, E., Schaefer, E., Lacaze, E., Jacquemin, E., Bongers, E., Kilic, E., Colin, E., Giuliano, F., Prieur, F., Laffargue, F., Morice-Picard, F., Petit, F., Cartault, F., Feillet, F., Baujat, G., Morin, G., Diene, G., Journel, H., Perthus, I., Lespinasse, J., Alessandri, J. -L., Amiel, J., Martinovic, J., Delanne, J., Albuisson, J., Lambert, L., Perrin, L., Ousager, L. B., Van Maldergem, L., Pinson, L., Ruaud, L., Samimi, M., Bournez, M., Bonnet-Dupeyron, M. N., Vincent, M., Jacquemont, M. -L., Cordier-Alex, M. -P., Gerard-Blanluet, M., Willems, M., Spodenkiewicz, M., Doco-Fenzy, M., Rossi, M., Renaud, M., Fradin, M., Mathieu, M., Holder-Espinasse, M. H., Houcinat, N., Hanna, N., Leperrier, N., Chassaing, N., Philip, N., Boute, O., Van Kien, P. K., Parent, P., Bitoun, P., Sarda, P., Vabres, P., Jouk, P. -S., Touraine, R., El Chehadeh, S., Whalen, S., Marlin, S., Passemard, S., Grotto, S., Bellanger, S. A., Blesson, S., Nambot, S., Naudion, S., Lyonnet, S., Odent, S., Attie-Bitach, T., Busa, T., Drouin-Garraud, V., Layet, V., Bizaoui, V., Cusin, V., Capri, Y., Alembik, Y., and Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Bioinformatics Core (R. Schneider Group) [research center]
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Exome reanalysis ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Multidisciplinaire, généralités & autres [D99] [Sciences de la santé humaine] ,Developmental disorder ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Metabolic Disorders Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 6] ,ClinVar ,Rare diseases ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Genetics & genetic processes [F10] [Life sciences] ,Génétique & processus génétiques [F10] [Sciences du vivant] ,Multidisciplinary, general & others [D99] [Human health sciences] ,Exome reanalysi ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Purpose: Within the Solve-RD project (https://solve-rd.eu/), the European Reference Network for Intellectual disability, TeleHealth, Autism and Congenital Anomalies aimed to investigate whether a reanalysis of exomes from unsolved cases based on ClinVar annotations could establish additional diagnoses. We present the results of the "ClinVar low-hanging fruit" reanalysis, reasons for the failure of previous analyses, and lessons learned. Methods: Data from the first 3576 exomes (1522 probands and 2054 relatives) collected from European Reference Network for Intellectual disability, TeleHealth, Autism and Congenital Anomalies was reanalyzed by the Solve-RD consortium by evaluating for the presence of single-nucleotide variant, and small insertions and deletions already reported as (likely) pathogenic in ClinVar. Variants were filtered according to frequency, genotype, and mode of inheritance and reinterpreted. Results: We identified causal variants in 59 cases (3.9%), 50 of them also raised by other approaches and 9 leading to new diagnoses, highlighting interpretation challenges: variants in genes not known to be involved in human disease at the time of the first analysis, misleading genotypes, or variants undetected by local pipelines (variants in off-target regions, low quality filters, low allelic balance, or high frequency). Conclusion: The "ClinVar low-hanging fruit" analysis represents an effective, fast, and easy approach to recover causal variants from exome sequencing data, herewith contributing to the reduction of the diagnostic deadlock. The Solve-RD project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement number 779257. Data were analyzed using the RD-Connect Genome-Phenome Analysis Platform, which received funding from the EU projects RD-Connect, Solve-RD, and European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases (grant numbers FP7 305444, H2020 779257, H2020 825575), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (grant numbers PT13/0001/0044, PT17/0009/0019; Instituto Nacional de Bioinformática), and ELIXIR Implementation Studies. The collaborations in this study were facilitated by the European Reference Network for Intellectual disability, TeleHealth, Autism and Congenital Anomalies, one of the 24 European Reference Networks approved by the European Reference Network Board of Member States, cofunded by the European Commission. This project was supported by the Czech Ministry of Health (number 00064203) and by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (number - LM2018132) to M.M. Sí
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3. Correction: Solving unsolved rare neurological diseases—a Solve-RD viewpoint (European Journal of Human Genetics, (2021), 29, 9, (1332-1336), 10.1038/s41431-021-00901-1)
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Schule R., Timmann D., Erasmus C. E., Reichbauer J., Wayand M., Baets J., Balicza P., Chinnery P., Durr A., Haack T., Hengel H., Horvath R., Houlden H., Kamsteeg E. -J., Kamsteeg C., Lohmann K., Macaya A., Marce-Grau A., Maver A., Molnar J., Munchau A., Peterlin B., Riess O., Schols L., Stevanin G., Synofzik M., Timmerman V., van de Warrenburg B., van Os N., Vandrovcova J., Wilke C., Bevot A., Zuchner S., Beltran S., Laurie S., Matalonga L., Graessner H., Zurek B., Ellwanger K., Ossowski S., Demidov G., Sturm M., Schulze-Hentrich J. M., Heutink P., Brunner H., Scheffer H., Hoogerbrugge N., Hoischen A., 't Hoen P. A. C., Vissers L. E. L. M., Gilissen C., Steyaert W., Sablauskas K., de Voer R. M., Janssen E., de Boer E., Steehouwer M., Yaldiz B., Kleefstra T., Brookes A. J., Veal C., Gibson S., Wadsley M., Mehtarizadeh M., Riaz U., Warren G., Dizjikan F. Y., Shorter T., Topf A., Straub V., Bettolo C. M., Specht S., Clayton-Smith J., Banka S., Alexander E., Jackson A., Faivre L., Thauvin C., Vitobello A., Denomme-Pichon A. -S., Duffourd Y., Tisserant E., Bruel A. -L., Peyron C., Pelissier A., Gut I. G., Piscia D., Papakonstantinou A., Bullich G., Corvo A., Garcia C., Fernandez-Callejo M., Hernandez C., Pico D., Paramonov I., Lochmuller H., Gumus G., Bros-Facer V., Rath A., Hanauer M., Olry A., Lagorce D., Havrylenko S., Izem K., Rigour F., Davoine C. -S., Guillot-Noel L., Heinzmann A., Coarelli G., Bonne G., Evangelista T., Allamand V., Nelson I., Yaou R. B., Metay C., Eymard B., Cohen E., Atalaia A., Stojkovic T., Macek M., Turnovec M., Thomasova D., Kremlikova R. P., Frankova V., Havlovicova M., Kremlik V., Parkinson H., Keane T., Spalding D., Senf A., Robinson P., Danis D., Robert G., Costa A., Patch C., Hanna M., Reilly M., Muntoni F., Zaharieva I., Sarkozy A., de Jonghe P., Nigro V., Banfi S., Torella A., Musacchia F., Piluso G., Ferlini A., Selvatici R., Rossi R., Neri M., Aretz S., Spier I., Sommer A. K., Peters S., Oliveira C., Pelaez J. G., Matos A. R., Jose C. S., Ferreira M., Gullo I., Fernandes S., Garrido L., Ferreira P., Carneiro F., Swertz M. A., Johansson L., van der Velde J. K., van der Vries G., Neerincx P. B., Roelofs-Prins D., Kohler S., Metcalfe A., Verloes A., Drunat S., Rooryck C., Trimouille A., Castello R., Morleo M., Pinelli M., Varavallo A., De la Paz M. P., Sanchez E. B., Martin E. L., Delgado B. M., de la Rosa F. J. A. G., Ciolfi A., Dallapiccola B., Pizzi S., Radio F. C., Tartaglia M., Renieri A., Benetti E., Molnar M. J., Herzog R., Pauly M., Osorio A. N., de Benito D. N., Thompson R., Polavarapu K., Beeson D., Cossins J., Cruz P. M. R., Hackman P., Johari M., Savarese M., Udd B., Capella G., Valle L., Holinski-Feder E., Laner A., Steinke-Lange V., Schrock E., Rump A., Schule, R., Timmann, D., Erasmus, C. E., Reichbauer, J., Wayand, M., Baets, J., Balicza, P., Chinnery, P., Durr, A., Haack, T., Hengel, H., Horvath, R., Houlden, H., Kamsteeg, E. -J., Kamsteeg, C., Lohmann, K., Macaya, A., Marce-Grau, A., Maver, A., Molnar, J., Munchau, A., Peterlin, B., Riess, O., Schols, L., Stevanin, G., Synofzik, M., Timmerman, V., van de Warrenburg, B., van Os, N., Vandrovcova, J., Wilke, C., Bevot, A., Zuchner, S., Beltran, S., Laurie, S., Matalonga, L., Graessner, H., Zurek, B., Ellwanger, K., Ossowski, S., Demidov, G., Sturm, M., Schulze-Hentrich, J. M., Heutink, P., Brunner, H., Scheffer, H., Hoogerbrugge, N., Hoischen, A., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Vissers, L. E. L. M., Gilissen, C., Steyaert, W., Sablauskas, K., de Voer, R. M., Janssen, E., de Boer, E., Steehouwer, M., Yaldiz, B., Kleefstra, T., Brookes, A. J., Veal, C., Gibson, S., Wadsley, M., Mehtarizadeh, M., Riaz, U., Warren, G., Dizjikan, F. Y., Shorter, T., Topf, A., Straub, V., Bettolo, C. M., Specht, S., Clayton-Smith, J., Banka, S., Alexander, E., Jackson, A., Faivre, L., Thauvin, C., Vitobello, A., Denomme-Pichon, A. -S., Duffourd, Y., Tisserant, E., Bruel, A. -L., Peyron, C., Pelissier, A., Gut, I. G., Piscia, D., Papakonstantinou, A., Bullich, G., Corvo, A., Garcia, C., Fernandez-Callejo, M., Hernandez, C., Pico, D., Paramonov, I., Lochmuller, H., Gumus, G., Bros-Facer, V., Rath, A., Hanauer, M., Olry, A., Lagorce, D., Havrylenko, S., Izem, K., Rigour, F., Davoine, C. -S., Guillot-Noel, L., Heinzmann, A., Coarelli, G., Bonne, G., Evangelista, T., Allamand, V., Nelson, I., Yaou, R. B., Metay, C., Eymard, B., Cohen, E., Atalaia, A., Stojkovic, T., Macek, M., Turnovec, M., Thomasova, D., Kremlikova, R. P., Frankova, V., Havlovicova, M., Kremlik, V., Parkinson, H., Keane, T., Spalding, D., Senf, A., Robinson, P., Danis, D., Robert, G., Costa, A., Patch, C., Hanna, M., Reilly, M., Muntoni, F., Zaharieva, I., Sarkozy, A., de Jonghe, P., Nigro, V., Banfi, S., Torella, A., Musacchia, F., Piluso, G., Ferlini, A., Selvatici, R., Rossi, R., Neri, M., Aretz, S., Spier, I., Sommer, A. K., Peters, S., Oliveira, C., Pelaez, J. G., Matos, A. R., Jose, C. S., Ferreira, M., Gullo, I., Fernandes, S., Garrido, L., Ferreira, P., Carneiro, F., Swertz, M. A., Johansson, L., van der Velde, J. K., van der Vries, G., Neerincx, P. B., Roelofs-Prins, D., Kohler, S., Metcalfe, A., Verloes, A., Drunat, S., Rooryck, C., Trimouille, A., Castello, R., Morleo, M., Pinelli, M., Varavallo, A., De la Paz, M. P., Sanchez, E. B., Martin, E. L., Delgado, B. M., de la Rosa, F. J. A. G., Ciolfi, A., Dallapiccola, B., Pizzi, S., Radio, F. C., Tartaglia, M., Renieri, A., Benetti, E., Molnar, M. J., Herzog, R., Pauly, M., Osorio, A. N., de Benito, D. N., Thompson, R., Polavarapu, K., Beeson, D., Cossins, J., Cruz, P. M. R., Hackman, P., Johari, M., Savarese, M., Udd, B., Capella, G., Valle, L., Holinski-Feder, E., Laner, A., Steinke-Lange, V., Schrock, E., and Rump, A.
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In the original publication of the article, consortium author lists were missing in the article. The details are given below
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4. Alpha-synuclein research: defining strategic moves in the battle against Parkinson’s disease
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Oliveira, L.M.A. Gasser, T. Edwards, R. Zweckstetter, M. Melki, R. Stefanis, L. Lashuel, H.A. Sulzer, D. Vekrellis, K. Halliday, G.M. Tomlinson, J.J. Schlossmacher, M. Jensen, P.H. Schulze-Hentrich, J. Riess, O. Hirst, W.D. El-Agnaf, O. Mollenhauer, B. Lansbury, P. Outeiro, T.F.
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With the advent of the genetic era in Parkinson’s disease (PD) research in 1997, α-synuclein was identified as an important player in a complex neurodegenerative disease that affects >10 million people worldwide. PD has been estimated to have an economic impact of $51.9 billion in the US alone. Since the initial association with PD, hundreds of researchers have contributed to elucidating the functions of α-synuclein in normal and pathological states, and these remain critical areas for continued research. With this position paper the authors strive to achieve two goals: first, to succinctly summarize the critical features that define α-synuclein’s varied roles, as they are known today; and second, to identify the most pressing knowledge gaps and delineate a multipronged strategy for future research with the goal of enabling therapies to stop or slow disease progression in PD. © 2021, The Author(s).
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5. Clinical, genetic, epidemiologic, evolutionary, and functional delineation of TSPEAR-related Autosomal Recessive Ectodermal Dysplasia 14
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Adam Jackson, Sheng-Jia Lin, Elizabeth A. Jones, Kate E. Chandler, David Orr, Celia Moss, Zahra Haider, Gavin Ryan, Simon Holden, Mike Harrison, Nigel Burrows, Wendy D. Jones, Mary Loveless, Cassidy Petree, Helen Stewart, Karen Low, Deirdre Donnelly, Simon Lovell, Konstantina Drosou, Gaurav K. Varshney, Siddharth Banka, J.C. Ambrose, P. Arumugam, R. Bevers, M. Bleda, F. Boardman-Pretty, C.R. Boustred, H. Brittain, M.A. Brown, M.J. Caulfield, G.C. Chan, A. Giess, J.N. Griffin, A. Hamblin, S. Henderson, T.J.P. Hubbard, R. Jackson, L.J. Jones, D. Kasperaviciute, M. Kayikci, A. Kousathanas, L. Lahnstein, A. Lakey, S.E.A. Leigh, I.U.S. Leong, F.J. Lopez, F. Maleady-Crowe, M. McEntagart, F. Minneci, J. Mitchell, L. Moutsianas, M. Mueller, N. Murugaesu, A.C. Need, P. O‘Donovan, C.A. Odhams, C. Patch, D. Perez-Gil, M.B. Pereira, J. Pullinger, T. Rahim, A. Rendon, T. Rogers, K. Savage, K. Sawant, R.H. Scott, A. Siddiq, A. Sieghart, S.C. Smith, A. Sosinsky, A. Stuckey, M. Tanguy, A.L. Taylor Tavares, E.R.A. Thomas, S.R. Thompson, A. Tucci, M.J. Welland, E. Williams, K. Witkowska, S.M. Wood, M. Zarowiecki, Olaf Riess, Tobias B. Haack, Holm Graessner, Birte Zurek, Kornelia Ellwanger, Stephan Ossowski, German Demidov, Marc Sturm, Julia M. Schulze-Hentrich, Rebecca Schüle, Christoph Kessler, Melanie Wayand, Matthis Synofzik, Carlo Wilke, Andreas Traschütz, Ludger Schöls, Holger Hengel, Peter Heutink, Han Brunner, Hans Scheffer, Nicoline Hoogerbrugge, Alexander Hoischen, Peter A.C. ’t Hoen, Lisenka E.L.M. Vissers, Christian Gilissen, Wouter Steyaert, Karolis Sablauskas, Richarda M. de Voer, Erik-Jan Kamsteeg, Bart van de Warrenburg, Nienke van Os, Iris te Paske, Erik Janssen, Elke de Boer, Marloes Steehouwer, Burcu Yaldiz, Tjitske Kleefstra, Anthony J. Brookes, Colin Veal, Spencer Gibson, Marc Wadsley, Mehdi Mehtarizadeh, Umar Riaz, Greg Warren, Farid Yavari Dizjikan, Thomas Shorter, Ana Töpf, Volker Straub, Chiara Marini Bettolo, Sabine Specht, Jill Clayton-Smith, Elizabeth Alexander, Laurence Faivre, Christel Thauvin, Antonio Vitobello, Anne-Sophie Denommé-Pichon, Yannis Duffourd, Emilie Tisserant, Ange-Line Bruel, Christine Peyron, Aurore Pélissier, Sergi Beltran, Ivo Glynne Gut, Steven Laurie, Davide Piscia, Leslie Matalonga, Anastasios Papakonstantinou, Gemma Bullich, Alberto Corvo, Carles Garcia, Marcos Fernandez-Callejo, Carles Hernández, Daniel Picó, Ida Paramonov, Hanns Lochmüller, Gulcin Gumus, Virginie Bros-Facer, Ana Rath, Marc Hanauer, Annie Olry, David Lagorce, Svitlana Havrylenko, Katia Izem, Fanny Rigour, Giovanni Stevanin, Alexandra Durr, Claire-Sophie Davoine, Léna Guillot-Noel, Anna Heinzmann, Giulia Coarelli, Gisèle Bonne, Teresinha Evangelista, Valérie Allamand, Isabelle Nelson, Rabah Ben Yaou, Corinne Metay, Bruno Eymard, Enzo Cohen, Antonio Atalaia, Tanya Stojkovic, Milan Macek, Marek Turnovec, Dana Thomasová, Radka Pourová Kremliková, Vera Franková, Markéta Havlovicová, Vlastimil Kremlik, Helen Parkinson, Thomas Keane, Dylan Spalding, Alexander Senf, Peter Robinson, Daniel Danis, Glenn Robert, Alessia Costa, Christine Patch, Mike Hanna, Henry Houlden, Mary Reilly, Jana Vandrovcova, Francesco Muntoni, Irina Zaharieva, Anna Sarkozy, Vincent Timmerman, Jonathan Baets, Liedewei Van de Vondel, Danique Beijer, Peter de Jonghe, Vincenzo Nigro, Sandro Banfi, Annalaura Torella, Francesco Musacchia, Giulio Piluso, Alessandra Ferlini, Rita Selvatici, Rachele Rossi, Marcella Neri, Stefan Aretz, Isabel Spier, Anna Katharina Sommer, Sophia Peters, Carla Oliveira, Jose Garcia Pelaez, Ana Rita Matos, Celina São José, Marta Ferreira, Irene Gullo, Susana Fernandes, Luzia Garrido, Pedro Ferreira, Fátima Carneiro, Morris A. Swertz, Lennart Johansson, Joeri K. van der Velde, Gerben van der Vries, Pieter B. Neerincx, Dieuwke Roelofs-Prins, Sebastian Köhler, Alison Metcalfe, Alain Verloes, Séverine Drunat, Caroline Rooryck, Aurelien Trimouille, Raffaele Castello, Manuela Morleo, Michele Pinelli, Alessandra Varavallo, Manuel Posada De la Paz, Eva Bermejo Sánchez, Estrella López Martín, Beatriz Martínez Delgado, F. Javier Alonso García de la Rosa, Andrea Ciolfi, Bruno Dallapiccola, Simone Pizzi, Francesca Clementina Radio, Marco Tartaglia, Alessandra Renieri, Elisa Benetti, Peter Balicza, Maria Judit Molnar, Ales Maver, Borut Peterlin, Alexander Münchau, Katja Lohmann, Rebecca Herzog, Martje Pauly, Alfons Macaya, Anna Marcé-Grau, Andres Nascimiento Osorio, Daniel Natera de Benito, Rachel Thompson, Kiran Polavarapu, David Beeson, Judith Cossins, Pedro M. Rodriguez Cruz, Peter Hackman, Mridul Johari, Marco Savarese, Bjarne Udd, Rita Horvath, Gabriel Capella, Laura Valle, Elke Holinski-Feder, Andreas Laner, Verena Steinke-Lange, Evelin Schröck, Andreas Rump, Jackson, A., Lin, S. -J., Jones, E. A., Chandler, K. E., Orr, D., Moss, C., Haider, Z., Ryan, G., Holden, S., Harrison, M., Burrows, N., Jones, W. D., Loveless, M., Petree, C., Stewart, H., Low, K., Donnelly, D., Lovell, S., Drosou, K., Ambrose, J. C., Arumugam, P., Bevers, R., Bleda, M., Boardman-Pretty, F., Boustred, C. R., Brittain, H., Brown, M. A., Caulfield, M. J., Chan, G. C., Giess, A., Griffin, J. N., Hamblin, A., Henderson, S., Hubbard, T. J. P., Jackson, R., Jones, L. J., Kasperaviciute, D., Kayikci, M., Kousathanas, A., Lahnstein, L., Lakey, A., Leigh, S. E. A., Leong, I. U. S., Lopez, F. J., Maleady-Crowe, F., Mcentagart, M., Minneci, F., Mitchell, J., Moutsianas, L., Mueller, M., Murugaesu, N., Need, A. C., O'Donovan, P., Odhams, C. A., Patch, C., Perez-Gil, D., Pereira, M. B., Pullinger, J., Rahim, T., Rendon, A., Rogers, T., Savage, K., Sawant, K., Scott, R. H., Siddiq, A., Sieghart, A., Smith, S. C., Sosinsky, A., Stuckey, A., Tanguy, M., Taylor Tavares, A. L., Thomas, E. R. A., Thompson, S. R., Tucci, A., Welland, M. J., Williams, E., Witkowska, K., Wood, S. M., Zarowiecki, M., Riess, O., Haack, T. B., Graessner, H., Zurek, B., Ellwanger, K., Ossowski, S., Demidov, G., Sturm, M., Schulze-Hentrich, J. M., Schule, R., Kessler, C., Wayand, M., Synofzik, M., Wilke, C., Traschutz, A., Schols, L., Hengel, H., Heutink, P., Brunner, H., Scheffer, H., Hoogerbrugge, N., Hoischen, A., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Vissers, L. E. L. M., Gilissen, C., Steyaert, W., Sablauskas, K., de Voer, R. M., Kamsteeg, E. -J., van de Warrenburg, B., van Os, N., Paske, I. T., Janssen, E., de Boer, E., Steehouwer, M., Yaldiz, B., Kleefstra, T., Brookes, A. J., Veal, C., Gibson, S., Wadsley, M., Mehtarizadeh, M., Riaz, U., Warren, G., Dizjikan, F. Y., Shorter, T., Topf, A., Straub, V., Bettolo, C. M., Specht, S., Clayton-Smith, J., Banka, S., Alexander, E., Faivre, L., Thauvin, C., Vitobello, A., Denomme-Pichon, A. -S., Duffourd, Y., Tisserant, E., Bruel, A. -L., Peyron, C., Pelissier, A., Beltran, S., Gut, I. G., Laurie, S., Piscia, D., Matalonga, L., Papakonstantinou, A., Bullich, G., Corvo, A., Garcia, C., Fernandez-Callejo, M., Hernandez, C., Pico, D., Paramonov, I., Lochmuller, H., Gumus, G., Bros-Facer, V., Rath, A., Hanauer, M., Olry, A., Lagorce, D., Havrylenko, S., Izem, K., Rigour, F., Stevanin, G., Durr, A., Davoine, C. -S., Guillot-Noel, L., Heinzmann, A., Coarelli, G., Bonne, G., Evangelista, T., Allamand, V., Nelson, I., Ben Yaou, R., Metay, C., Eymard, B., Cohen, E., Atalaia, A., Stojkovic, T., Macek, M., Turnovec, M., Thomasova, D., Kremlikova, R. P., Frankova, V., Havlovicova, M., Kremlik, V., Parkinson, H., Keane, T., Spalding, D., Senf, A., Robinson, P., Danis, D., Robert, G., Costa, A., Hanna, M., Houlden, H., Reilly, M., Vandrovcova, J., Muntoni, F., Zaharieva, I., Sarkozy, A., Timmerman, V., Baets, J., Van de Vondel, L., Beijer, D., de Jonghe, P., Nigro, V., Banfi, S., Torella, A., Musacchia, F., Piluso, G., Ferlini, A., Selvatici, R., Rossi, R., Neri, M., Aretz, S., Spier, I., Sommer, A. K., Peters, S., Oliveira, C., Pelaez, J. G., Matos, A. R., Jose, C. S., Ferreira, M., Gullo, I., Fernandes, S., Garrido, L., Ferreira, P., Carneiro, F., Swertz, M. A., Johansson, L., van der Velde, J. K., van der Vries, G., Neerincx, P. B., Roelofs-Prins, D., Kohler, S., Metcalfe, A., Verloes, A., Drunat, S., Rooryck, C., Trimouille, A., Castello, R., Morleo, M., Pinelli, M., Varavallo, A., De la Paz, M. P., Sanchez, E. B., Martin, E. L., Delgado, B. M., Alonso Garcia de la Rosa, F. J., Ciolfi, A., Dallapiccola, B., Pizzi, S., Radio, F. C., Tartaglia, M., Renieri, A., Benetti, E., Balicza, P., Molnar, M. J., Maver, A., Peterlin, B., Munchau, A., Lohmann, K., Herzog, R., Pauly, M., Macaya, A., Marce-Grau, A., Osorio, A. N., Natera de Benito, D., Thompson, R., Polavarapu, K., Beeson, D., Cossins, J., Rodriguez Cruz, P. M., Hackman, P., Johari, M., Savarese, M., Udd, B., Horvath, R., Capella, G., Valle, L., Holinski-Feder, E., Laner, A., Steinke-Lange, V., Schrock, E., Rump, A., and Varshney, G. K.
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Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Hypodontia ,Closca ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Metabolic Disorders Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 6] ,Ectodermal dysplasia ,TSPEAR ,Disorders of movement Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 3] ,Conical teeth ,Sensory disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 12] ,Article ,Enamel knot ,Autosomal recessive ectodermal dysplasia type 14 ,WNT10A ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,Extracellular matrix dependant signalling ,Molecular Medicine ,zebrafish fin regeneration ,Nanomedicine Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 19] ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext TSPEAR variants cause autosomal recessive ectodermal dysplasia (ARED) 14. The function of TSPEAR is unknown. The clinical features, the mutation spectrum, and the underlying mechanisms of ARED14 are poorly understood. Combining data from new and previously published individuals established that ARED14 is primarily characterized by dental anomalies such as conical tooth cusps and hypodontia, like those seen in individuals with WNT10A-related odontoonychodermal dysplasia. AlphaFold-predicted structure-based analysis showed that most of the pathogenic TSPEAR missense variants likely destabilize the β-propeller of the protein. Analysis of 100000 Genomes Project (100KGP) data revealed multiple founder TSPEAR variants across different populations. Mutational and recombination clock analyses demonstrated that non-Finnish European founder variants likely originated around the end of the last ice age, a period of major climatic transition. Analysis of gnomAD data showed that the non-Finnish European population TSPEAR gene-carrier rate is ∼1/140, making it one of the commonest AREDs. Phylogenetic and AlphaFold structural analyses showed that TSPEAR is an ortholog of drosophila Closca, an extracellular matrix-dependent signaling regulator. We, therefore, hypothesized that TSPEAR could have a role in enamel knot, a structure that coordinates patterning of developing tooth cusps. Analysis of mouse single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data revealed highly restricted expression of Tspear in clusters representing enamel knots. A tspeara (-/-);tspearb (-/-) double-knockout zebrafish model recapitulated the clinical features of ARED14 and fin regeneration abnormalities of wnt10a knockout fish, thus suggesting interaction between tspear and wnt10a. In summary, we provide insights into the role of TSPEAR in ectodermal development and the evolutionary history, epidemiology, mechanisms, and consequences of its loss of function variants.
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6. Solving patients with rare diseases through programmatic reanalysis of genome-phenome data
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Matalonga, Leslie, Hernández-Ferrer, Carles, DITF-ITHACA, Solve-RD, Verloes, Alain, Vissers, Lisenka, Vitobello, Antonio, Votypka, Pavel, Vyshka, Klea, Zurek, Birte, Baets, Jonathan, Beijer, Danique, Bonne, Gisèle, Cohen, Enzo, DITF-euroNMD, Solve-RD, Cossins, Judith, Evangelista, Teresinha, Ferlini, Alessandra, Hackman, Peter, Hanna, Michael G, Horvath, Rita, Houlden, Henry, Johari, Mridul, Lau, Jarred, Lochmüller, Hanns, DITF-RND, Solve-RD, Macken, William L, Musacchia, Francesco, Nascimento, Andres, Natera-de Benito, Daniel, Nigro, Vincenzo, Piluso, Giulio, Pini, Veronica, Pitceathly, Robert D S, Polavarapu, Kiran, Cruz, Pedro M Rodriguez, Tonda, Raul, Sarkozy, Anna, Savarese, Marco, Selvatici, Rita, Thompson, Rachel, Udd, Bjarne, Van de Vondel, Liedewei, Vandrovcova, Jana, Zaharieva, Irina, Balicza, Peter, Laurie, Steven, Chinnery, Patrick, Dürr, Alexandra, Haack, Tobias, Hengel, Holger, Kamsteeg, Erik-Jan, Kamsteeg, Christoph, Lohmann, Katja, Macaya, Alfons, Marcé-Grau, Anna, Fernandez-Callejo, Marcos, Maver, Ales, Molnar, Judit, Münchau, Alexander, Peterlin, Borut, Riess, Olaf, Schöls, Ludger, Schüle-Freyer, Rebecca, Stevanin, Giovanni, Synofzik, Matthis, Timmerman, Vincent, Picó, Daniel, van de Warrenburg, Bart, van Os, Nienke, Wayand, Melanie, Wilke, Carlo, Haack, Tobias B, Graessner, Holm, Ellwanger, Kornelia, Ossowski, Stephan, Demidov, German, Garcia-Linares, Carles, Sturm, Marc, Schulze-Hentrich, Julia M, Kessler, Christoph, Heutink, Peter, Brunner, Han, Scheffer, Hans, Papakonstantinou, Anastasios, Hoogerbrugge, Nicoline, 't Hoen, Peter A C, Steyaert, Wouter, Sablauskas, Karolis, Te Paske, Iris, Janssen, Erik, Steehouwer, Marloes, Yaldiz, Burcu, Corvó, Alberto, Brookes, Anthony J, Veal, Colin, Gibson, Spencer, Wadsley, Marc, Mehtarizadeh, Mehdi, Riaz, Umar, Warren, Greg, Dizjikan, Farid Yavari, Shorter, Thomas, Straub, Volker, Piscia, Davide, Joshi, Ricky, Bettolo, Chiara Marini, Specht, Sabine, Clayton-Smith, Jill, Banka, Siddharth, Alexander, Elizabeth, Jackson, Adam, Faivre, Laurence, Thauvin, Christel, Duffourd, Yannis, Tisserant, Emilie, Diez, Hector, Bruel, Ange-Line, Peyron, Christine, Pélissier, Aurore, Beltran, Sergi, Gut, Ivo Glynne, Bullich, Gemma, Gut, Ivo, Corvo, Alberto, Garcia, Carles, Hernández, Carles, Paramonov, Ida, Gumus, Gulcin, Bros-Facer, Virginie, Rath, Ana, Hoischen, Alexander, Hanauer, Marc, Olry, Annie, Lagorce, David, Havrylenko, Svitlana, Izem, Katia, Rigour, Fanny, Davoine, Claire-Sophie, Guillot-Noel, Léna, Heinzmann, Anna, Coarelli, Giulia, Allamand, Valérie, Nelson, Isabelle, Yaou, Rabah Ben, Metay, Corinne, Eymard, Bruno, Atalaia, Antonio, Stojkovic, Tanya, Macek, Milan, Turnovec, Marek, Thomasová, Dana, Kremliková, Radka Pourová, Franková, Vera, Havlovicová, Markéta, Kremlik, Vlastimil, Parkinson, Helen, Keane, Thomas, Consortia, Solve-RD, Spalding, Dylan, Senf, Alexander, Danis, Daniel, Robert, Glenn, Costa, Alessia, Patch, Christine, Hanna, Mike, Reilly, Mary, Muntoni, Francesco, de Jonghe, Peter, Banfi, Sandro, Torella, Annalaura, Cuesta, Isabel, Rossi, Rachele, Neri, Marcella, Aretz, Stefan, Spier, Isabel, Peters, Sophia, Oliveira, Carla, Pelaez, Jose Garcia, Matos, Ana Rita, José, Celina São, Ferreira, Marta, Gullo, Irene, Fernandes, Susana, Garrido, Luzia, Ferreira, Pedro, Carneiro, Fátima, Swertz, Morris A, Johansson, Lennart, van der Vries, Gerben, Neerincx, Pieter B, group, Solve-RD SNV-indel working, Denommé-Pichon, Anne-Sophie, Roelofs-Prins, Dieuwke, Köhler, Sebastian, Metcalfe, Alison, Rooryck, Caroline, Trimouille, Aurelien, Castello, Raffaele, Morleo, Manuela, Varavallo, Alessandra, De la Paz, Manuel Posada, Sánchez, Eva Bermejo, Martín, Estrella López, Delgado, Beatriz Martínez, de la Rosa, F Javier Alonso García, Radio, Francesca Clementina, Tartaglia, Marco, Renieri, Alessandra, Benetti, Elisa, Molnar, Maria Judit, Gilissen, Christian, Herzog, Rebecca, Pauly, Martje, Osorio, Andres Nascimiento, de Benito, Daniel Natera, Beeson, David, Capella, Gabriel, Valle, Laura, Holinski-Feder, Elke, Laner, Andreas, Steinke-Lange, Verena, Schröck, Evelin, Rump, Andreas, Li, Shuang, Prasanth, Sivakumar, Robinson, Peter, van der Velde, Joeri K, de Voer, Richarda M, Evans, Gareth, Sommer, Anna Katharina, Töpf, Ana, Paske, Iris Te, Tischkowitz, Marc, Casari, Giorgio, Ciolfi, Andrea, Dallapiccola, Bruno, de Boer, Elke, Vissers, Lisenka E L M, Hammarsjö, Anna, Havlovicova, Marketa, Hugon, Anne, de Voer, Richarda, Kleefstra, Tjitske, Lindstrand, Anna, López-Martín, Estrella, Nigro, Vicenzo, Nordgren, Ann, Pettersson, Maria, Pinelli, Michele, Pizzi, Simone, DITF-GENTURIS, Solve-RD, Posada, Manuel, Ryba, Lukas, Schwarz, Martin, Trimouille, Aurélien, Solve RD SNV Indel Working Grp, Solve RD DITF GENTURIS, Solve RD DITF ITHACA, Solve RD DITF-euroNMD, Solve RD DITF RND, Solve RD Consortia, Matalonga, L., Hernandez-Ferrer, C., Piscia, D., Cohen, E., Cuesta, I., Danis, D., Denomme-Pichon, A. -S., Duffourd, Y., Gilissen, C., Johari, M., Laurie, S., Li, S., Nelson, I., Peters, S., Paramonov, I., Prasanth, S., Robinson, P., Sablauskas, K., Savarese, M., Steyaert, W., van der Velde, J. K., Vitobello, A., Schule, R., Synofzik, M., Topf, A., Vissers, L. E. L. M., de Voer, R., Aretz, S., Capella, G., de Voer, R. M., Evans, G., Pelaez, J. G., Holinski-Feder, E., Hoogerbrugge, N., Laner, A., Oliveira, C., Rump, A., Schrock, E., Sommer, A. K., Steinke-Lange, V., Paske, I., Tischkowitz, M., Valle, L., Banka, S., Benetti, E., Casari, G., Ciolfi, A., Clayton-Smith, J., Dallapiccola, B., de Boer, E., Ellwanger, K., Faivre, L., Graessner, H., Haack, T. B., Hammarsjo, A., Havlovicova, M., Hoischen, A., Hugon, A., Jackson, A., Kleefstra, T., Lindstrand, A., Lopez-Martin, E., Macek, M., Morleo, M., Nigro, V., Nordgren, A., Pettersson, M., Pinelli, M., Pizzi, S., Posada, M., Radio, F. C., Renieri, A., Rooryck, C., Ryba, L., Schwarz, M., Tartaglia, M., Thauvin, C., Torella, A., Trimouille, A., Verloes, A., Vissers, L., Votypka, P., Vyshka, K., Zurek, B., Baets, J., Beijer, D., Bonne, G., Cossins, J., Evangelista, T., Ferlini, A., Hackman, P., Hanna, M. G., Horvath, R., Houlden, H., Lau, J., Lochmuller, H., Macken, W. L., Musacchia, F., Nascimento, A., Natera-de Benito, D., Piluso, G., Pini, V., Pitceathly, R. D. S., Polavarapu, K., Cruz, P. M. R., Sarkozy, A., Selvatici, R., Thompson, R., Udd, B., Van de Vondel, L., Vandrovcova, J., Zaharieva, I., Balicza, P., Chinnery, P., Durr, A., Haack, T., Hengel, H., Kamsteeg, E. -J., Kamsteeg, C., Lohmann, K., Macaya, A., Marce-Grau, A., Maver, A., Molnar, J., Munchau, A., Peterlin, B., Riess, O., Schols, L., Schule-Freyer, R., Stevanin, G., Timmerman, V., van de Warrenburg, B., van Os, N., Wayand, M., Wilke, C., Tonda, R., Fernandez-Callejo, M., Pico, D., Garcia-Linares, C., Papakonstantinou, A., Corvo, A., Joshi, R., Diez, H., Gut, I., Beltran, S., Ossowski, S., Demidov, G., Sturm, M., Schulze-Hentrich, J. M., Kessler, C., Heutink, P., Brunner, H., Scheffer, H., 't Hoen, P. A. C., te Paske, I., Janssen, E., Steehouwer, M., Yaldiz, B., Brookes, A. J., Veal, C., Gibson, S., Wadsley, M., Mehtarizadeh, M., Riaz, U., Warren, G., Dizjikan, F. Y., Shorter, T., Straub, V., Bettolo, C. M., Specht, S., Alexander, E., Tisserant, E., Bruel, A. -L., Peyron, C., Pelissier, A., Gut, I. G., Bullich, G., Garcia, C., Hernandez, C., Gumus, G., Bros-Facer, V., Rath, A., Hanauer, M., Olry, A., Lagorce, D., Havrylenko, S., Izem, K., Rigour, F., Davoine, C. -S., Guillot-Noel, L., Heinzmann, A., Coarelli, G., Allamand, V., Yaou, R. B., Metay, C., Eymard, B., Atalaia, A., Stojkovic, T., Turnovec, M., Thomasova, D., Kremlikova, R. P., Frankova, V., Kremlik, V., Parkinson, H., Keane, T., Spalding, D., Senf, A., Robert, G., Costa, A., Patch, C., Hanna, M., Reilly, M., Muntoni, F., de Jonghe, P., Banfi, S., Rossi, R., Neri, M., Spier, I., Matos, A. R., Jose, C. S., Ferreira, M., Gullo, I., Fernandes, S., Garrido, L., Ferreira, P., Carneiro, F., Swertz, M. A., Johansson, L., van der Vries, G., Neerincx, P. B., Roelofs-Prins, D., Kohler, S., Metcalfe, A., Castello, R., Varavallo, A., De la Paz, M. P., Sanchez, E. B., Martin, E. L., Delgado, B. M., de la Rosa, F. J. A. G., Molnar, M. J., Herzog, R., Pauly, M., Osorio, A. N., de Benito, D. N., Beeson, D., Unión Europea. Comisión Europea. H2020, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa (España), Government of Catalonia (España), Unión Europea. Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER/ERDF), Instituto Nacional de Bioinformatica (España), Klinische Genetica, RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine, MUMC+: DA Klinische Genetica (5), Instituto de Salud Global - Institute For Global Health [Barcelona] (ISGlobal), Instituto de Salud Carlos III [Madrid] (ISC), Radboud University Medical Center [Nijmegen], Lipides - Nutrition - Cancer [Dijon - U1231] (LNC), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement, Equipe GAD (LNC - U1231), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Université de Bourgogne (UB)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement, Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Centre de recherche en Myologie – U974 SU-INSERM, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Sorbonne Université (SU), Folkhälsan Research Center, Faculty of Medecine [Helsinki], University of Helsinki-University of Helsinki, Université de Bourgogne (UB)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Université de Bourgogne (UB)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Bourgogne (UB)-AgroSup Dijon - Institut National Supérieur des Sciences Agronomiques, de l'Alimentation et de l'Environnement-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Centre de Recherche en Myologie, University of Helsinki, Department of Medical and Clinical Genetics, Medicum, and Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI)
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Genetic testing ,Computer science ,genetics [Rare Diseases] ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,EXOME ,MEDICAL GENETICS ,Diseases ,Disease ,VARIANTS ,Genome informatics ,Genomic analysis ,Diseases, Genetic testing, Genome informatics, Genomic analysis ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,Exome ,Genetics (clinical) ,Exome sequencing ,0303 health sciences ,Application programming interface ,methods [Genomics] ,030305 genetics & heredity ,1184 Genetics, developmental biology, physiology ,Genomics ,Disorders of movement Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 3] ,3. Good health ,Pedigree ,diagnosis [Rare Diseases] ,Chemistry ,Medical genetics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,methods [Genetic Testing] ,MEDLINE ,Socio-culturale ,Phenome ,AMERICAN-COLLEGE ,INHERITANCE ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Article ,standards [Genetic Testing] ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rare Diseases ,[SDV.MHEP.AHA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO] ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,Genetic Testing ,Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Data science ,Workflow ,3111 Biomedicine ,standards [Genomics] ,Human medicine ,Software - Abstract
Correction to: Solving patients with rare diseases through programmatic reanalysis of genome-phenome data. Eur J Hum Genet. 2021 Sep;29(9):1466-1469. doi: 10.1038/s41431-021-00934-6. PMID: 34393220 Reanalysis of inconclusive exome/genome sequencing data increases the diagnosis yield of patients with rare diseases. However, the cost and efforts required for reanalysis prevent its routine implementation in research and clinical environments. The Solve-RD project aims to reveal the molecular causes underlying undiagnosed rare diseases. One of the goals is to implement innovative approaches to reanalyse the exomes and genomes from thousands of well-studied undiagnosed cases. The raw genomic data is submitted to Solve-RD through the RD-Connect Genome-Phenome Analysis Platform (GPAP) together with standardised phenotypic and pedigree data. We have developed a programmatic workflow to reanalyse genome-phenome data. It uses the RD-Connect GPAP's Application Programming Interface (API) and relies on the big-data technologies upon which the system is built. We have applied the workflow to prioritise rare known pathogenic variants from 4411 undiagnosed cases. The queries returned an average of 1.45 variants per case, which first were evaluated in bulk by a panel of disease experts and afterwards specifically by the submitter of each case. A total of 120 index cases (21.2% of prioritised cases, 2.7% of all exome/genome-negative samples) have already been solved, with others being under investigation. The implementation of solutions as the one described here provide the technical framework to enable periodic case-level data re-evaluation in clinical settings, as recommended by the American College of Medical Genetics. The Solve-RD project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779257. Data were analysed using the RD‐Connect Genome‐Phenome Analysis Platform, which received funding from EU projects RD‐Connect, Solve-RD and EJP-RD (grant numbers FP7 305444, H2020 779257, H2020 825575), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (grant numbers PT13/0001/0044, PT17/0009/0019; Instituto Nacional de Bioinformática, INB) and ELIXIR Implementation Studies. We acknowledge support of the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MEIC) to the EMBL partnership, the Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa and the CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya. We also acknowledge the support of the Generalitat de Catalunya through Departament de Salut and Departament d’Empresa i Coneixement and the Co-financing by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MEIC) with funds from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) corresponding to the 2014-2020 Smart Growth Operating Program. Sí
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7. Solve-RD: systematic pan-European data sharing and collaborative analysis to solve rare diseases
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Zurek, Birte, Ellwanger, Kornelia, Vissers, Lisenka E. L. M., Schüle, Rebecca, Synofzik, Matthis, Töpf, Ana, de Voer, Richarda M., Laurie, Steven, Matalonga, Leslie, Gilissen, Christian, Ossowski, Stephan, ’t Hoen, Peter A. C., Vitobello, Antonio, Schulze-Hentrich, Julia M., Riess, Olaf, Brunner, Han G., Brookes, Anthony J., Rath, Ana, Bonne, Gisèle, Gumus, Gulcin, Verloes, Alain, Hoogerbrugge, Nicoline, Evangelista, Teresinha, Harmuth, Tina, Swertz, Morris, Spalding, Dylan, Hoischen, Alexander, Beltran, Sergi, Graessner, Holm, Haack, Tobias B., Demidov, German, Sturm, Marc, Kessler, Christoph, Wayand, Melanie, Wilke, Carlo, Traschütz, Andreas, Schöls, Ludger, Hengel, Holger, Heutink, Peter, Brunner, Han, Scheffer, Hans, Steyaert, Wouter, Sablauskas, Karolis, Kamsteeg, Erik-Jan, van de Warrenburg, Bart, van Os, Nienke, te Paske, Iris, Janssen, Erik, de Boer, Elke, Steehouwer, Marloes, Yaldiz, Burcu, Kleefstra, Tjitske, Veal, Colin, Gibson, Spencer, Wadsley, Marc, Mehtarizadeh, Mehdi, Riaz, Umar, Warren, Greg, Dizjikan, Farid Yavari, Shorter, Thomas, Straub, Volker, Bettolo, Chiara Marini, Specht, Sabine, Clayton-Smith, Jill, Banka, Siddharth, Alexander, Elizabeth, Jackson, Adam, Faivre, Laurence, Thauvin, Christel, Denommé-Pichon, Anne-Sophie, Duffourd, Yannis, Tisserant, Emilie, Bruel, Ange-Line, Peyron, Christine, Pélissier, Aurore, Gut, Ivo Glynne, Piscia, Davide, Papakonstantinou, Anastasios, Bullich, Gemma, Corvo, Alberto, Garcia, Carles, Fernandez-Callejo, Marcos, Hernández, Carles, Picó, Daniel, Paramonov, Ida, Lochmüller, Hanns, Bros-Facer, Virginie, Hanauer, Marc, Olry, Annie, Lagorce, David, Havrylenko, Svitlana, Izem, Katia, Rigour, Fanny, Stevanin, Giovanni, Durr, Alexandra, Davoine, Claire-Sophie, Guillot-Noel, Léna, Heinzmann, Anna, Coarelli, Giulia, Allamand, Valérie, Nelson, Isabelle, Yaou, Rabah Ben, Metay, Corinne, Eymard, Bruno, Cohen, Enzo, Atalaia, Antonio, Stojkovic, Tanya, Macek, Milan, Turnovec, Marek, Thomasová, Dana, Kremliková, Radka Pourová, Franková, Vera, Havlovicová, Markéta, Kremlik, Vlastimil, Parkinson, Helen, Keane, Thomas, Senf, Alexander, Robinson, Peter, Danis, Daniel, Robert, Glenn, Costa, Alessia, Patch, Christine, Hanna, Mike, Houlden, Henry, Reilly, Mary, Vandrovcova, Jana, Muntoni, Francesco, Zaharieva, Irina, Sarkozy, Anna, Timmerman, Vincent, Baets, Jonathan, Van de Vondel, Liedewei, Beijer, Danique, de Jonghe, Peter, Nigro, Vincenzo, Banfi, Sandro, Torella, Annalaura, Musacchia, Francesco, Piluso, Giulio, Ferlini, Alessandra, Selvatici, Rita, Rossi, Rachele, Neri, Marcella, Aretz, Stefan, Spier, Isabel, Sommer, Anna Katharina, Peters, Sophia, Oliveira, Carla, Pelaez, Jose Garcia, Matos, Ana Rita, José, Celina São, Ferreira, Marta, Gullo, Irene, Fernandes, Susana, Garrido, Luzia, Ferreira, Pedro, Carneiro, Fátima, Swertz, Morris A., Johansson, Lennart, van der Velde, Joeri K., van der Vries, Gerben, Neerincx, Pieter B., Roelofs-Prins, Dieuwke, Köhler, Sebastian, Metcalfe, Alison, Drunat, Séverine, Rooryck, Caroline, Trimouille, Aurelien, Castello, Raffaele, Morleo, Manuela, Pinelli, Michele, Varavallo, Alessandra, De la Paz, Manuel Posada, Sánchez, Eva Bermejo, Martín, Estrella López, Delgado, Beatriz Martínez, de la Rosa, F. Javier Alonso García, Ciolfi, Andrea, Dallapiccola, Bruno, Pizzi, Simone, Radio, Francesca Clementina, Tartaglia, Marco, Renieri, Alessandra, Benetti, Elisa, Balicza, Peter, Molnar, Maria Judit, Maver, Ales, Peterlin, Borut, Münchau, Alexander, Lohmann, Katja, Herzog, Rebecca, Pauly, Martje, Macaya, Alfons, Marcé-Grau, Anna, Osorio, Andres Nascimiento, de Benito, Daniel Natera, Thompson, Rachel, Polavarapu, Kiran, Beeson, David, Cossins, Judith, Cruz, Pedro M. Rodriguez, Hackman, Peter, Johari, Mridul, Savarese, Marco, Udd, Bjarne, Horvath, Rita, Capella, Gabriel, Valle, Laura, Holinski-Feder, Elke, Laner, Andreas, Steinke-Lange, Verena, Schröck, Evelin, Rump, Andreas, Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI), RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine, Klinische Genetica, MUMC+: DA Klinische Genetica (5), Zurek, Birte [0000-0002-8200-7542], Ellwanger, Kornelia [0000-0003-4845-5795], Vissers, Lisenka ELM [0000-0001-6470-5497], Synofzik, Matthis [0000-0002-2280-7273], de Voer, Richarda M [0000-0002-8222-0343], Laurie, Steven [0000-0003-3913-5829], Gilissen, Christian [0000-0003-1693-9699], 't Hoen, Peter AC [0000-0003-4450-3112], Vitobello, Antonio [0000-0003-3717-8374], Brookes, Anthony J [0000-0001-8686-0017], Rath, Ana [0000-0003-4308-6337], Bonne, Gisèle [0000-0002-2516-3258], Verloes, Alain [0000-0003-4819-0264], Hoogerbrugge, Nicoline [0000-0003-2393-8141], Harmuth, Tina [0000-0002-4833-8057], Spalding, Dylan [0000-0002-4285-2493], Beltran, Sergi [0000-0002-2810-3445], Graessner, Holm [0000-0001-9803-7183], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Zurek, B., Ellwanger, K., Vissers, L. E. L. M., Schule, R., Synofzik, M., Topf, A., de Voer, R. M., Laurie, S., Matalonga, L., Gilissen, C., Ossowski, S., 't Hoen, P. A. C., Vitobello, A., Schulze-Hentrich, J. M., Riess, O., Brunner, H. G., Brookes, A. J., Rath, A., Bonne, G., Gumus, G., Verloes, A., Hoogerbrugge, N., Evangelista, T., Harmuth, T., Swertz, M., Spalding, D., Hoischen, A., Beltran, S., Graessner, H., Nigro, V., Banfi, S., Torella, A., Piluso, G., Dürr, Alexandra, Lohmann, Katja, Kessler, Christoph, Wayand, Melanie, Wilke, Carlo, Traschuetz, Andreas, Schöls, Ludger, Hengel, Holger, Heutink, Peter, University of Tübingen, Radboud University Medical Center [Nijmegen], Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST), Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC), University of Leicester, Plateforme d'information et de services pour les maladies rares et les médicaments orphelins (Orphanet), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Hôpital Broussais-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Centre de recherche en Myologie – U974 SU-INSERM, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Sorbonne Université (SU), EURORDIS-Rare Diseases Europe (Bureau de Paris), EURORDIS - Plateforme Maladies Rares [Paris], AP-HP Hôpital universitaire Robert-Debré [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), University Medical Center Groningen [Groningen] (UMCG), European Molecular Biology Laboratory [Hinxton], Universitat de Barcelona (UB), SOLVE-RD Consortium, Projekt DEAL, Unión Europea. Comisión Europea. H2020, European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases (ERN-RND), Haack, T. B., Demidov, G., Sturm, M., Kessler, C., Wayand, M., Wilke, C., Traschutz, A., Schols, L., Hengel, H., Heutink, P., Brunner, H., Scheffer, H., Steyaert, W., Sablauskas, K., Kamsteeg, E. -J., van de Warrenburg, B., van Os, N., te Paske, I., Janssen, E., de Boer, E., Steehouwer, M., Yaldiz, B., Kleefstra, T., Veal, C., Gibson, S., Wadsley, M., Mehtarizadeh, M., Riaz, U., Warren, G., Dizjikan, F. Y., Shorter, T., Straub, V., Bettolo, C. M., Specht, S., Clayton-Smith, J., Banka, S., Alexander, E., Jackson, A., Faivre, L., Thauvin, C., Denomme-Pichon, A. -S., Duffourd, Y., Tisserant, E., Bruel, A. -L., Peyron, C., Pelissier, A., Gut, I. G., Piscia, D., Papakonstantinou, A., Bullich, G., Corvo, A., Garcia, C., Fernandez-Callejo, M., Hernandez, C., Pico, D., Paramonov, I., Lochmuller, H., Bros-Facer, V., Hanauer, M., Olry, A., Lagorce, D., Havrylenko, S., Izem, K., Rigour, F., Stevanin, G., Durr, A., Davoine, C. -S., Guillot-Noel, L., Heinzmann, A., Coarelli, G., Allamand, V., Nelson, I., Yaou, R. B., Metay, C., Eymard, B., Cohen, E., Atalaia, A., Stojkovic, T., Macek, M., Turnovec, M., Thomasova, D., Kremlikova, R. P., Frankova, V., Havlovicova, M., Kremlik, V., Parkinson, H., Keane, T., Senf, A., Robinson, P., Danis, D., Robert, G., Costa, A., Patch, C., Hanna, M., Houlden, H., Reilly, M., Vandrovcova, J., Muntoni, F., Zaharieva, I., Sarkozy, A., Timmerman, V., Baets, J., Van de Vondel, L., Beijer, D., de Jonghe, P., Musacchia, F., Ferlini, A., Selvatici, R., Rossi, R., Neri, M., Aretz, S., Spier, I., Sommer, A. K., Peters, S., Oliveira, C., Pelaez, J. G., Matos, A. R., Jose, C. S., Ferreira, M., Gullo, I., Fernandes, S., Garrido, L., Ferreira, P., Carneiro, F., Swertz, M. A., Johansson, L., van der Velde, J. K., van der Vries, G., Neerincx, P. B., Roelofs-Prins, D., Kohler, S., Metcalfe, A., Drunat, S., Rooryck, C., Trimouille, A., Castello, R., Morleo, M., Pinelli, M., Varavallo, A., De la Paz, M. P., Sanchez, E. B., Martin, E. L., Delgado, B. M., de la Rosa, F. J. A. G., Ciolfi, A., Dallapiccola, B., Pizzi, S., Radio, F. C., Tartaglia, M., Renieri, A., Benetti, E., Balicza, P., Molnar, M. J., Maver, A., Peterlin, B., Munchau, A., Lohmann, K., Herzog, R., Pauly, M., Macaya, A., Marce-Grau, A., Osorio, A. N., de Benito, D. N., Thompson, R., Polavarapu, K., Beeson, D., Cossins, J., Cruz, P. M. R., Hackman, P., Johari, M., Savarese, M., Udd, B., Horvath, R., Capella, G., Valle, L., Holinski-Feder, E., Laner, A., Steinke-Lange, V., Schrock, E., Rump, A., Gestionnaire, HAL Sorbonne Université 5, Centre de Recherche en Myologie, Medicum, University of Helsinki, and Department of Medical and Clinical Genetics
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Computer science ,Consensus Development Conferences as Topic ,genetics [Rare Diseases] ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Diseases ,Pan european ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,Exome ,Intersectoral Collaboration ,Genetics (clinical) ,Exome sequencing ,0303 health sciences ,030305 genetics & heredity ,Medical genetics ,1184 Genetics, developmental biology, physiology ,Metabolic Disorders Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 6] ,Disorders of movement Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 3] ,3. Good health ,diagnosis [Rare Diseases] ,Europe ,GENOME ,Chemistry ,New disease ,Patient representatives ,[SDV.MHEP.AHA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO] ,methods [Genetic Testing] ,MEDLINE ,Socio-culturale ,03 medical and health sciences ,Viewpoint ,Rare Diseases ,Exome Sequencing ,Genetics ,[SDV.MHEP.AHA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO] ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,Genetic Testing ,Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,genetics [Genetic Diseases, Inborn] ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Information Dissemination ,Genetic Diseases, Inborn ,Correction ,Data science ,diagnosis [Genetic Diseases, Inborn] ,Data sharing ,methods [Exome Sequencing] ,3111 Biomedicine ,Human medicine ,Nanomedicine Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 19] ,Rare disease - Abstract
For the first time in Europe hundreds of rare disease (RD) experts team up to actively share and jointly analyse existing patient's data. Solve-RD is a Horizon 2020-supported EU flagship project bringing together >300 clinicians, scientists, and patient representatives of 51 sites from 15 countries. Solve-RD is built upon a core group of four European Reference Networks (ERNs; ERN-ITHACA, ERN-RND, ERN-Euro NMD, ERN-GENTURIS) which annually see more than 270,000 RD patients with respective pathologies. The main ambition is to solve unsolved rare diseases for which a molecular cause is not yet known. This is achieved through an innovative clinical research environment that introduces novel ways to organise expertise and data. Two major approaches are being pursued (i) massive data re-analysis of >19,000 unsolved rare disease patients and (ii) novel combined -omics approaches. The minimum requirement to be eligible for the analysis activities is an inconclusive exome that can be shared with controlled access. The first preliminary data re-analysis has already diagnosed 255 cases form 8393 exomes/genome datasets. This unprecedented degree of collaboration focused on sharing of data and expertise shall identify many new disease genes and enable diagnosis of many so far undiagnosed patients from all over Europe. The Solve-RD project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 779257. This research is supported (not financially) by four ERNs: (1) The ERN for Intellectual Disability, Telehealth and Congenital Anomalies (ERN-ITHACA)-Project ID No 869189; (2) The ERN on Rare Neurological Diseases (ERN-RND)-Project ID No 739510; (3) The ERN for Neuromuscular Diseases (ERN Euro-NMD)-Project ID No 870177; (4) The ERN on Genetic Tumour Risk Syndromes (ERN GENTURIS)-Project ID No 739547. The ERNs are co-funded by the European Union within the framework of the Third Health Programme. Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. Sí
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8. Environmental stimulation in Huntington disease patients and animal models.
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Novati A, Nguyen HP, and Schulze-Hentrich J
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Huntingtin Protein, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Environment, Huntington Disease genetics, Huntington Disease pathology, Huntington Disease therapy
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While Huntington disease (HD) is caused solely by a polyglutamine expansion in the huntingtin gene, environmental factors can influence HD onset and progression. Here, we review studies linking environment and HD in both humans and animal models. In HD patients, we find that: (i) an active lifestyle associates with both a delayed age at onset of HD and a decreased severity of symptoms, (ii) applying physical exercise and behavioral therapies in small cohorts of HD subjects indicate promising effects on the HD symptomatology, (iii) Mediterranean diet correlates with lower motor impairment, and treatments based on omega-3 fatty acids improve motor function , whereas (iv) increased cortisol levels associate with specific HD symptoms. In animal models, in line with the evidence in humans, physical exercise, environmental enrichment and different types of dietary intervention ameliorate or delay several HD phenotypes. In contrast, stress appears to be involved in the HD pathogenesis, and HD mice present increased stress sensitivity. Importantly, studies in animal models have uncovered several molecular factors mediating environmental effects on HD associated neuropathology. However, the influence of the environment on several key HD mechanisms as well as the underlying regulatory factors remain to be explored. Given the role of epigenetic factors and modifications in the interplay between environment and genes, the exploration of their role as mechanisms underlying the environmental action in HD is a promising avenue for both our fundamental understanding of the disease and as a potential for therapy., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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9. Alpha-synuclein research: defining strategic moves in the battle against Parkinson's disease.
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Oliveira LMA, Gasser T, Edwards R, Zweckstetter M, Melki R, Stefanis L, Lashuel HA, Sulzer D, Vekrellis K, Halliday GM, Tomlinson JJ, Schlossmacher M, Jensen PH, Schulze-Hentrich J, Riess O, Hirst WD, El-Agnaf O, Mollenhauer B, Lansbury P, and Outeiro TF
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With the advent of the genetic era in Parkinson's disease (PD) research in 1997, α-synuclein was identified as an important player in a complex neurodegenerative disease that affects >10 million people worldwide. PD has been estimated to have an economic impact of $51.9 billion in the US alone. Since the initial association with PD, hundreds of researchers have contributed to elucidating the functions of α-synuclein in normal and pathological states, and these remain critical areas for continued research. With this position paper the authors strive to achieve two goals: first, to succinctly summarize the critical features that define α-synuclein's varied roles, as they are known today; and second, to identify the most pressing knowledge gaps and delineate a multipronged strategy for future research with the goal of enabling therapies to stop or slow disease progression in PD., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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- 2021
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10. Unraveling Molecular Mechanisms of THAP1 Missense Mutations in DYT6 Dystonia.
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Cheng F, Walter M, Wassouf Z, Hentrich T, Casadei N, Schulze-Hentrich J, Barbuti P, Krueger R, Riess O, Grundmann-Hauser K, and Ott T
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- Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins chemistry, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Cells, Cultured, DNA-Binding Proteins chemistry, DNA-Binding Proteins metabolism, Fibroblasts metabolism, HEK293 Cells, Humans, Neurons metabolism, Superoxide Dismutase genetics, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Transcriptome, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins genetics, DNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Dystonia genetics, Mutation, Missense
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Mutations in THAP1 (THAP domain-containing apoptosis-associated protein 1) are responsible for DYT6 dystonia. Until now, more than eighty different mutations in THAP1 gene have been found in patients with primary dystonia, and two third of them are missense mutations. The potential pathogeneses of these missense mutations in human are largely elusive. In the present study, we generated stable transfected human neuronal cell lines expressing wild-type or mutated THAP1 proteins found in DYT6 patients. Transcriptional profiling using microarrays revealed a set of 28 common genes dysregulated in two mutated THAP1 (S21T and F81L) overexpression cell lines suggesting a common mechanism of these mutations. ChIP-seq showed that THAP1 can bind to the promoter of one of these genes, superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2). Overexpression of THAP1 in SK-N-AS cells resulted in increased SOD2 protein expression, whereas fibroblasts from THAP1 patients have less SOD2 expression, which indicates that SOD2 is a direct target gene of THAP1. In addition, we show that some THAP1 mutations (C54Y and F81L) decrease the protein stability which might also be responsible for altered transcription regulation due to dosage insufficiency. Taking together, the current study showed different potential pathogenic mechanisms of THAP1 mutations which lead to the same consequence of DYT6 dystonia.
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- 2020
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11. α-Synuclein enhances histone H3 lysine-9 dimethylation and H3K9me2-dependent transcriptional responses.
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Sugeno N, Jäckel S, Voigt A, Wassouf Z, Schulze-Hentrich J, and Kahle PJ
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- Animals, Animals, Genetically Modified, Cell Line, Tumor, Drosophila melanogaster, Humans, Male, Methylation, Mice, Neuroblastoma metabolism, Transcription, Genetic, alpha-Synuclein genetics, Histocompatibility Antigens genetics, Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase genetics, Histones metabolism, Lysine metabolism, Neuroblastoma genetics, Repressor Proteins genetics, alpha-Synuclein metabolism
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α-Synuclein (αS) is a protein linked to Parkinson's disease (PD) and related neurodegenerative disorders. It is mostly localized within synapses, but αS has also been suggested to play a role in the nucleus. We used transgenic Drosophila and inducible SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells to investigate the effects of αS on chromatin with a particular focus on histone modifications. Overexpression of αS in male flies as well as in retinoic acid pre-treated neuroblastoma cells led to an elevation of histone H3K9 methylations, mostly mono- (H3K9me1) and di- (H3K9me2). The transient increase of H3K9 methylation in αS-induced SH-SY5Y cells was preceded by mRNA induction of the euchromatic histone lysine N-methyltransferase 2 (EHMT2). EHMT2 and H3K9me2 can function within the REST complex. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) analyses of selected candidate, REST regulated genes showed significantly increased H3K9me2 promoter occupancy of genes encoding the L1CAM cell adhesion molecule and the synaptosomal-associated protein SNAP25, whose reduced expression levels were confirmed by RT-qPCR in αS induced cells. Treatment with EHMT inhibitor UNC0638 restored the mRNA levels of L1CAM and SNAP25. Thus, αS overexpression enhances H3K9 methylations via ΕΗΜΤ2 resulting in elevated H3K9me2 at the SNAP25 promoter, possibly affecting SNARE complex assembly and hence synaptic vesicle fusion events regulated by αS.
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- 2016
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