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Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome

BACKGROUND: Joubert syndrome (JS) is a neurodevelopmental ciliopathy characterised by a distinctive mid-hindbrain malformation, the ‘molar tooth sign’. Over 40 JS-associated genes are known, accounting for two-thirds of cases. METHODS: While most variants are novel or extremely rare, we report on 11...

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Autores principales: Serpieri, Valentina, Mortarini, Giulia, Loucks, Hailey, Biagini, Tommaso, Micalizzi, Alessia, Palmieri, Ilaria, Dempsey, Jennifer C, D’Abrusco, Fulvio, Mazzotta, Concetta, Battini, Roberta, Bertini, Enrico Silvio, Boltshauser, Eugen, Borgatti, Renato, Brockmann, Knut, D'Arrigo, Stefano, Nardocci, Nardo, Fischetto, Rita, Agolini, Emanuele, Novelli, Antonio, Romano, Alfonso, Romaniello, Romina, Stanzial, Franco, Signorini, Sabrina, Strisciuglio, Pietro, Gana, Simone, Mazza, Tommaso, Doherty, Dan, Valente, Enza Maria
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10447400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36788019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmg-2022-108725
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author Serpieri, Valentina
Mortarini, Giulia
Loucks, Hailey
Biagini, Tommaso
Micalizzi, Alessia
Palmieri, Ilaria
Dempsey, Jennifer C
D’Abrusco, Fulvio
Mazzotta, Concetta
Battini, Roberta
Bertini, Enrico Silvio
Boltshauser, Eugen
Borgatti, Renato
Brockmann, Knut
D'Arrigo, Stefano
Nardocci, Nardo
Fischetto, Rita
Agolini, Emanuele
Novelli, Antonio
Romano, Alfonso
Romaniello, Romina
Stanzial, Franco
Signorini, Sabrina
Strisciuglio, Pietro
Gana, Simone
Mazza, Tommaso
Doherty, Dan
Valente, Enza Maria
author_facet Serpieri, Valentina
Mortarini, Giulia
Loucks, Hailey
Biagini, Tommaso
Micalizzi, Alessia
Palmieri, Ilaria
Dempsey, Jennifer C
D’Abrusco, Fulvio
Mazzotta, Concetta
Battini, Roberta
Bertini, Enrico Silvio
Boltshauser, Eugen
Borgatti, Renato
Brockmann, Knut
D'Arrigo, Stefano
Nardocci, Nardo
Fischetto, Rita
Agolini, Emanuele
Novelli, Antonio
Romano, Alfonso
Romaniello, Romina
Stanzial, Franco
Signorini, Sabrina
Strisciuglio, Pietro
Gana, Simone
Mazza, Tommaso
Doherty, Dan
Valente, Enza Maria
author_sort Serpieri, Valentina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Joubert syndrome (JS) is a neurodevelopmental ciliopathy characterised by a distinctive mid-hindbrain malformation, the ‘molar tooth sign’. Over 40 JS-associated genes are known, accounting for two-thirds of cases. METHODS: While most variants are novel or extremely rare, we report on 11 recurring variants in seven genes, including three known ‘founder variants’ in the Ashkenazi Jewish, Hutterite and Finnish populations. We evaluated variant frequencies in ~550 European patients with JS and compared them with controls (>15 000 Italian plus gnomAD), and with an independent cohort of ~600 JS probands from the USA. RESULTS: All variants were markedly enriched in the European JS cohort compared with controls. When comparing allele frequencies in the two JS cohorts, the Ashkenazim founder variant (TMEM216 c.218G>T) was significantly enriched in American compared with European patients with JS, while MKS1 c.1476T>G was about 10 times more frequent among European JS. Frequencies of other variants were comparable in the two cohorts. Genotyping of several markers identified four novel European founder haplotypes. Two recurrent variants (MKS1 c.1476T>G and KIAA0586 c.428delG), have been detected in homozygosity in unaffected individuals, suggesting they could act as hypomorphic variants. However, while fibroblasts from a MKS1 c.1476T>G healthy homozygote showed impaired ability to form primary cilia and mildly reduced ciliary length, ciliary parameters were normal in cells from a KIAA0586 c.428delG healthy homozygote. CONCLUSION: This study contributes to understand the complex genetic landscape of JS, explain its variable prevalence in distinct geographical areas and characterise two recurrent hypomorphic variants.
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spelling pubmed-104474002023-08-25 Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome Serpieri, Valentina Mortarini, Giulia Loucks, Hailey Biagini, Tommaso Micalizzi, Alessia Palmieri, Ilaria Dempsey, Jennifer C D’Abrusco, Fulvio Mazzotta, Concetta Battini, Roberta Bertini, Enrico Silvio Boltshauser, Eugen Borgatti, Renato Brockmann, Knut D'Arrigo, Stefano Nardocci, Nardo Fischetto, Rita Agolini, Emanuele Novelli, Antonio Romano, Alfonso Romaniello, Romina Stanzial, Franco Signorini, Sabrina Strisciuglio, Pietro Gana, Simone Mazza, Tommaso Doherty, Dan Valente, Enza Maria J Med Genet Neurogenetics BACKGROUND: Joubert syndrome (JS) is a neurodevelopmental ciliopathy characterised by a distinctive mid-hindbrain malformation, the ‘molar tooth sign’. Over 40 JS-associated genes are known, accounting for two-thirds of cases. METHODS: While most variants are novel or extremely rare, we report on 11 recurring variants in seven genes, including three known ‘founder variants’ in the Ashkenazi Jewish, Hutterite and Finnish populations. We evaluated variant frequencies in ~550 European patients with JS and compared them with controls (>15 000 Italian plus gnomAD), and with an independent cohort of ~600 JS probands from the USA. RESULTS: All variants were markedly enriched in the European JS cohort compared with controls. When comparing allele frequencies in the two JS cohorts, the Ashkenazim founder variant (TMEM216 c.218G>T) was significantly enriched in American compared with European patients with JS, while MKS1 c.1476T>G was about 10 times more frequent among European JS. Frequencies of other variants were comparable in the two cohorts. Genotyping of several markers identified four novel European founder haplotypes. Two recurrent variants (MKS1 c.1476T>G and KIAA0586 c.428delG), have been detected in homozygosity in unaffected individuals, suggesting they could act as hypomorphic variants. However, while fibroblasts from a MKS1 c.1476T>G healthy homozygote showed impaired ability to form primary cilia and mildly reduced ciliary length, ciliary parameters were normal in cells from a KIAA0586 c.428delG healthy homozygote. CONCLUSION: This study contributes to understand the complex genetic landscape of JS, explain its variable prevalence in distinct geographical areas and characterise two recurrent hypomorphic variants. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-09 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10447400/ /pubmed/36788019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmg-2022-108725 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Neurogenetics
Serpieri, Valentina
Mortarini, Giulia
Loucks, Hailey
Biagini, Tommaso
Micalizzi, Alessia
Palmieri, Ilaria
Dempsey, Jennifer C
D’Abrusco, Fulvio
Mazzotta, Concetta
Battini, Roberta
Bertini, Enrico Silvio
Boltshauser, Eugen
Borgatti, Renato
Brockmann, Knut
D'Arrigo, Stefano
Nardocci, Nardo
Fischetto, Rita
Agolini, Emanuele
Novelli, Antonio
Romano, Alfonso
Romaniello, Romina
Stanzial, Franco
Signorini, Sabrina
Strisciuglio, Pietro
Gana, Simone
Mazza, Tommaso
Doherty, Dan
Valente, Enza Maria
Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome
title Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome
title_full Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome
title_fullStr Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome
title_short Recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of Joubert syndrome
title_sort recurrent, founder and hypomorphic variants contribute to the genetic landscape of joubert syndrome
topic Neurogenetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10447400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36788019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jmg-2022-108725
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