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Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways

Rare familial spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) kindreds implicate genetic disease predisposition and provide a unique opportunity for candidate gene discovery. Whole-genome sequencing was performed in fifteen probands with non-syndromic SCAD who had a relative with SCAD, eight of whom h...

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Autores principales: Turley, Tamiel N., Theis, Jeanne L., Evans, Jared M., Fogarty, Zachary C., Gulati, Rajiv, Hayes, Sharonne N., Tweet, Marysia S., Olson, Timothy M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37754822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10090393
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author Turley, Tamiel N.
Theis, Jeanne L.
Evans, Jared M.
Fogarty, Zachary C.
Gulati, Rajiv
Hayes, Sharonne N.
Tweet, Marysia S.
Olson, Timothy M.
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Theis, Jeanne L.
Evans, Jared M.
Fogarty, Zachary C.
Gulati, Rajiv
Hayes, Sharonne N.
Tweet, Marysia S.
Olson, Timothy M.
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description Rare familial spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) kindreds implicate genetic disease predisposition and provide a unique opportunity for candidate gene discovery. Whole-genome sequencing was performed in fifteen probands with non-syndromic SCAD who had a relative with SCAD, eight of whom had a second relative with extra-coronary arteriopathy. Co-segregating variants and associated genes were prioritized by quantitative variant, gene, and disease-level metrics. Curated public databases were queried for functional relationships among encoded proteins. Fifty-four heterozygous coding variants in thirteen families co-segregated with disease and fulfilled primary filters of rarity, gene variation constraint, and predicted-deleterious protein effect. Secondary filters yielded 11 prioritized candidate genes in 12 families, with high arterial tissue expression (n = 7), high-confidence protein-level interactions with genes associated with SCAD previously (n = 10), and/or previous associations with connective tissue disorders and aortopathies (n = 3) or other vascular phenotypes in mice or humans (n = 11). High-confidence associations were identified among 10 familial SCAD candidate-gene-encoded proteins. A collagen-encoding gene was identified in five families, two with distinct variants in COL4A2. Familial SCAD is genetically heterogeneous, yet perturbations of extracellular matrix, cytoskeletal, and cell–cell adhesion proteins implicate common disease-susceptibility pathways. Incomplete penetrance and variable expression suggest genetic or environmental modifiers.
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spelling pubmed-105323852023-09-28 Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways Turley, Tamiel N. Theis, Jeanne L. Evans, Jared M. Fogarty, Zachary C. Gulati, Rajiv Hayes, Sharonne N. Tweet, Marysia S. Olson, Timothy M. J Cardiovasc Dev Dis Article Rare familial spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) kindreds implicate genetic disease predisposition and provide a unique opportunity for candidate gene discovery. Whole-genome sequencing was performed in fifteen probands with non-syndromic SCAD who had a relative with SCAD, eight of whom had a second relative with extra-coronary arteriopathy. Co-segregating variants and associated genes were prioritized by quantitative variant, gene, and disease-level metrics. Curated public databases were queried for functional relationships among encoded proteins. Fifty-four heterozygous coding variants in thirteen families co-segregated with disease and fulfilled primary filters of rarity, gene variation constraint, and predicted-deleterious protein effect. Secondary filters yielded 11 prioritized candidate genes in 12 families, with high arterial tissue expression (n = 7), high-confidence protein-level interactions with genes associated with SCAD previously (n = 10), and/or previous associations with connective tissue disorders and aortopathies (n = 3) or other vascular phenotypes in mice or humans (n = 11). High-confidence associations were identified among 10 familial SCAD candidate-gene-encoded proteins. A collagen-encoding gene was identified in five families, two with distinct variants in COL4A2. Familial SCAD is genetically heterogeneous, yet perturbations of extracellular matrix, cytoskeletal, and cell–cell adhesion proteins implicate common disease-susceptibility pathways. Incomplete penetrance and variable expression suggest genetic or environmental modifiers. MDPI 2023-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10532385/ /pubmed/37754822 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10090393 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fogarty, Zachary C.
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Hayes, Sharonne N.
Tweet, Marysia S.
Olson, Timothy M.
Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways
title Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways
title_full Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways
title_fullStr Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways
title_short Identification of Rare Genetic Variants in Familial Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection and Evidence for Shared Biological Pathways
title_sort identification of rare genetic variants in familial spontaneous coronary artery dissection and evidence for shared biological pathways
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37754822
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10090393
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