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ITSN1:a novel candidate gene involved in autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder spectrum

Authors :
Linda Manwaring
Parul Jayakar
Casie A. Genetti
Catherine A. Brownstein
Christophe Philippe
Gena R. Wilson
Isabelle Thiffault
Anne Marie Goyette
Yannis Duffourd
Pankaj B. Agrawal
Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich
Allan Bayat
Marcia C. Willing
Jacob Zyskind
Clemence Vachet
Brianna Pruniski
Ange Line Bruel
Christel Thauvin-Robinet
Laurence Faivre
Zehua Zhu
Antonio Vitobello
Thomas M. Kitzler
Source :
Bruel, A L, Vitobello, A, Thiffault, I, Manwaring, L, Willing, M, Agrawal, P B, Bayat, A, Kitzler, T M, Brownstein, C A, Genetti, C A, Gonzalez-Heydrich, J, Jayakar, P, Zyskind, J W, Zhu, Z, Vachet, C, Wilson, G R, Pruniski, B, Goyette, A M, Duffourd, Y, Thauvin-Robinet, C, Philippe, C & Faivre, L 2022, ' ITSN1 : a novel candidate gene involved in autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder spectrum ', European Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 30, pp. 111-116 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-021-00985-9, Eur J Hum Genet
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

ITSN1 plays an important role in brain development. Recent studies in large cohorts of subjects with neurodevelopmental disorders have identified de novo variants in ITSN1 gene thereby suggesting that this gene is involved in the development of such disorders. The aim of this study is to provide further proof of such a link. We performed trio exome sequencing in a patient presenting autism, intellectual disability, and severe behavioral difficulties. Additional affected patients with a neurodevelopmental disorder harboring a heterozygous variant in ITSN1 (NM_003024.2) were collected through a worldwide collaboration. All patients underwent detailed phenotypic and genetic assessment and data was collected and shared by healthcare givers. We identified ten novel patients from eight families with heterozygous truncating or missense variants in ITSN1 gene. In addition, four previously published patients from large meta-analysis studies were included. In total, 7/14 patients presented a de novo variant in ITSN1. All patients showed neurodevelopmental disorders from autism spectrum disorders (90%), intellectual disability (86%), and epilepsy (30%). We demonstrated that truncating variants are in the first half of ITSN1 whereas missense variants are clustered in C-terminal region. We suggest ITSN1 gene is involved in development of an autism spectrum disorder with variable additional neurodevelopmental deficiency, thus confirming the hypothesis that ITSN1 is important for brain development.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bruel, A L, Vitobello, A, Thiffault, I, Manwaring, L, Willing, M, Agrawal, P B, Bayat, A, Kitzler, T M, Brownstein, C A, Genetti, C A, Gonzalez-Heydrich, J, Jayakar, P, Zyskind, J W, Zhu, Z, Vachet, C, Wilson, G R, Pruniski, B, Goyette, A M, Duffourd, Y, Thauvin-Robinet, C, Philippe, C & Faivre, L 2022, ' ITSN1 : a novel candidate gene involved in autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder spectrum ', European Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 30, pp. 111-116 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-021-00985-9, Eur J Hum Genet
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dc3ea2d5dfe772facd0340475b087666
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-021-00985-9