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Targeted sequencing identifies 91 neurodevelopmental-disorder risk genes with autism and developmental-disability biases

Authors :
Stessman, HAF
Xiong, B
Coe, BP
Wang, T
Hoekzema, K
Fenckova, M
Kvarnung, M
Gerdts, J
Trinh, S
Cosemans, N
Vives, L
Lin, J
Turner, TN
Santen, G
Ruivenkamp, C
Kriek, M
van Haeringen, A
Aten, E
Friend, K
Liebelt, J
Barnett, C
Haan, E
Shaw, M
Gecz, J
Anderlid, B-M
Nordgren, A
Lindstrand, A
Schwartz, C
Kooy, RF
Vandeweyer, G
Helsmoortel, C
Romano, C
Alberti, A
Vinci, M
Avola, E
Giusto, S
Courchesne, E
Pramparo, T
Pierce, K
Nalabolu, S
Amaral, DG
Scheffer, IE
Delatycki, MB
Lockhart, PJ
Hormozdiari, F
Harich, B
Castells-Nobau, A
Xia, K
Peeters, H
Nordenskjold, M
Schenck, A
Bernier, RA
Eichler, EE
Stessman, HAF
Xiong, B
Coe, BP
Wang, T
Hoekzema, K
Fenckova, M
Kvarnung, M
Gerdts, J
Trinh, S
Cosemans, N
Vives, L
Lin, J
Turner, TN
Santen, G
Ruivenkamp, C
Kriek, M
van Haeringen, A
Aten, E
Friend, K
Liebelt, J
Barnett, C
Haan, E
Shaw, M
Gecz, J
Anderlid, B-M
Nordgren, A
Lindstrand, A
Schwartz, C
Kooy, RF
Vandeweyer, G
Helsmoortel, C
Romano, C
Alberti, A
Vinci, M
Avola, E
Giusto, S
Courchesne, E
Pramparo, T
Pierce, K
Nalabolu, S
Amaral, DG
Scheffer, IE
Delatycki, MB
Lockhart, PJ
Hormozdiari, F
Harich, B
Castells-Nobau, A
Xia, K
Peeters, H
Nordenskjold, M
Schenck, A
Bernier, RA
Eichler, EE
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Gene-disruptive mutations contribute to the biology of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), but most of the related pathogenic genes are not known. We sequenced 208 candidate genes from >11,730 cases and >2,867 controls. We identified 91 genes, including 38 new NDD genes, with an excess of de novo mutations or private disruptive mutations in 5.7% of cases. Drosophila functional assays revealed a subset with increased involvement in NDDs. We identified 25 genes showing a bias for autism versus intellectual disability and highlighted a network associated with high-functioning autism (full-scale IQ >100). Clinical follow-up for NAA15, KMT5B, and ASH1L highlighted new syndromic and nonsyndromic forms of disease.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315716360
Document Type :
Electronic Resource