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Comprehensive In Vivo Interrogation Reveals Phenotypic Impact of Human Enhancer Variants.

Authors :
Kvon, Evgeny
Kvon, Evgeny
Zhu, Yiwen
Kelman, Guy
Novak, Catherine
Plajzer-Frick, Ingrid
Kato, Momoe
Garvin, Tyler
Pham, Quan
Harrington, Anne
Hunter, Riana
Godoy, Janeth
Meky, Eman
Akiyama, Jennifer
Afzal, Veena
Tran, Stella
Escande, Fabienne
Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte
Jean-Marçais, Nolwenn
Hudaiberdiev, Sanjarbek
Ovcharenko, Ivan
Dobbs, Matthew
Gurnett, Christina
Manouvrier-Hanu, Sylvie
Petit, Florence
Visel, Axel
Dickel, Diane
Pennacchio, Len
Kvon, Evgeny
Kvon, Evgeny
Zhu, Yiwen
Kelman, Guy
Novak, Catherine
Plajzer-Frick, Ingrid
Kato, Momoe
Garvin, Tyler
Pham, Quan
Harrington, Anne
Hunter, Riana
Godoy, Janeth
Meky, Eman
Akiyama, Jennifer
Afzal, Veena
Tran, Stella
Escande, Fabienne
Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte
Jean-Marçais, Nolwenn
Hudaiberdiev, Sanjarbek
Ovcharenko, Ivan
Dobbs, Matthew
Gurnett, Christina
Manouvrier-Hanu, Sylvie
Petit, Florence
Visel, Axel
Dickel, Diane
Pennacchio, Len
Source :
Cell; vol 180, iss 6
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Establishing causal links between non-coding variants and human phenotypes is an increasing challenge. Here, we introduce a high-throughput mouse reporter assay for assessing the pathogenic potential of human enhancer variants in vivo and examine nearly a thousand variants in an enhancer repeatedly linked to polydactyly. We show that 71% of all rare non-coding variants previously proposed as causal lead to reporter gene expression in a pattern consistent with their pathogenic role. Variants observed to alter enhancer activity were further confirmed to cause polydactyly in knockin mice. We also used combinatorial and single-nucleotide mutagenesis to evaluate the in vivo impact of mutations affecting all positions of the enhancer and identified additional functional substitutions, including potentially pathogenic variants hitherto not observed in humans. Our results uncover the functional consequences of hundreds of mutations in a phenotype-associated enhancer and establish a widely applicable strategy for systematic in vivo evaluation of human enhancer variants.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cell; vol 180, iss 6
Notes :
application/pdf, Cell vol 180, iss 6
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452693146
Document Type :
Electronic Resource