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Exploring by whole exome sequencing patients with initial diagnosis of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: the interconnections of epigenetic machinery disorders

Authors :
Chiara Perria
Italia Loddo
Marco Seri
Milena Crippa
Stefano Sotgiu
Maria Piccione
Marina Frontali
Lidia Larizza
Elisa Biamino
Palma Finelli
Pamela Magini
Maria Chiara Gandini
Elisa Colombo
Gloria Negri
Antonella Boni
Donatella Milani
Tommaso Pippucci
Michael J. Bamshad
Deborah A. Nickerson
Joshua D. Smith
Elisabetta Di Fede
Cristina Gervasini
Giuseppina Vitiello
Negri G.
Magini P.
Milani D.
Crippa M.
Biamino E.
Piccione M.
Sotgiu S.
Perria C.
Vitiello G.
Frontali M.
Boni A.
Di Fede E.
Gandini M.C.
Colombo E.A.
Bamshad M.J.
Nickerson D.A.
Smith J.D.
Loddo I.
Finelli P.
Seri M.
Pippucci T.
Larizza L.
Gervasini C.
Negri, Gloria
Magini, Pamela
Milani, Donatella
Crippa, Milena
Biamino, Elisa
Piccione, Maria
Sotgiu, Stefano
Perrìa, Chiara
Vitiello, Giuseppina
Frontali, Marina
Boni, Antonella
Di Fede, Elisabetta
Gandini, Maria Chiara
Colombo, Elisa Adele
Bamshad, Michael J.
Nickerson, Deborah A.
Smith, Joshua D.
Loddo, Italia
Finelli, Palma
Seri, Marco
Pippucci, Tommaso
Larizza, Lidia
Gervasini, Cristina
Source :
Human genetics (Berl., Internet) 138 (2019). doi:10.1007/s00439-019-01985-y, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Negri G.; Magini P.; Milani D.; Crippa M.; Biamino E.; Piccione M.; Sotgiu S.; Perria C.; Vitiello G.; Frontali M.; Boni A.; Di Fede E.; Gandini M.C.; Colombo E.A.; Bamshad M.J.; Nickerson D.A.; Smith J.D.; Loddo I.; Finelli P.; Seri M.; Pippucci T.; Larizza L.; Gervasini C./titolo:Exploring by whole exome sequencing patients with initial diagnosis of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: the interconnections of epigenetic machinery disorders/doi:10.1007%2Fs00439-019-01985-y/rivista:Human genetics (Berl., Internet)/anno:2019/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:138
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome (RSTS) is an autosomal-dominant neurodevelopmental disease affecting 1:125,000 newborns characterized by intellectual disability, growth retardation, facial dysmorphisms and skeletal abnormalities. RSTS is caused by mutations in genes encoding for writers of the epigenetic machinery: CREBBP (~ 60%) or its homologous EP300 (~ 10%). No causative mutation is identified in up to 30% of patients. We performed whole-exome sequencing (WES) on eight RSTS-like individuals who had normal high-resolution array CGH testing and were CREBBP- and EP300-mutation -negative, to identify the molecular cause. In four cases, we identified putatively causal variants in three genes (ASXL1, KMT2D and KMT2A) encoding members of the epigenetic machinery known to be associated with the Bohring–Opitz, Kabuki and Wiedemann–Steiner syndromes. Each variant is novel, de novo, fulfills the ACMG criteria and is predicted to result in loss-of-function leading to haploinsufficiency of the epi-gene. In two of the remaining cases, homozygous/compound heterozygous variants in XYLT2 and PLCB4 genes, respectively, associated with spondyloocular and auriculocondylar 2 syndromes and in the latter an additional candidate variant in XRN2, a gene yet unrelated to any disease, were detected, but their pathogenicity remains uncertain. These results underscore the broad clinical spectrum of Mendelian disorders of the epigenetic apparatus and the high rate of WES disclosure of the genetic basis in cases which may pose a challenge for phenotype encompassing distinct syndromes. The overlapping features of distinct intellectual disability syndromes reflect common pathogenic molecular mechanisms affecting the complex regulation of balance between open and closed chromatin.

Details

ISSN :
14321203
Volume :
138
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....79b58bb8a4feb84f9d64f01e19f9ae2a