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Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders

Germline pathogenic variants in two genes encoding the lysine-specific histone methyltransferase genes SETD1A and SETD2 are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) characterized by developmental delay and congenital anomalies. The SETD1A and SETD2 gene products play a critical role in ch...

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Autores principales: Lee, Sunwoo, Menzies, Lara, Hay, Eleanor, Ochoa, Eguzkine, Docquier, France, Rodger, Fay, Deshpande, Charu, Foulds, Nicola C, Jacquemont, Sébastien, Jizi, Khadije, Kiep, Henriette, Kraus, Alison, Löhner, Katharina, Morrison, Patrick J, Popp, Bernt, Richardson, Ruth, van Haeringen, Arie, Martin, Ezequiel, Toribio, Ana, Li, Fudong, Jones, Wendy D, Sansbury, Francis H, Maher, Eamonn R
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37166351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddad079
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author Lee, Sunwoo
Menzies, Lara
Hay, Eleanor
Ochoa, Eguzkine
Docquier, France
Rodger, Fay
Deshpande, Charu
Foulds, Nicola C
Jacquemont, Sébastien
Jizi, Khadije
Kiep, Henriette
Kraus, Alison
Löhner, Katharina
Morrison, Patrick J
Popp, Bernt
Richardson, Ruth
van Haeringen, Arie
Martin, Ezequiel
Toribio, Ana
Li, Fudong
Jones, Wendy D
Sansbury, Francis H
Maher, Eamonn R
author_facet Lee, Sunwoo
Menzies, Lara
Hay, Eleanor
Ochoa, Eguzkine
Docquier, France
Rodger, Fay
Deshpande, Charu
Foulds, Nicola C
Jacquemont, Sébastien
Jizi, Khadije
Kiep, Henriette
Kraus, Alison
Löhner, Katharina
Morrison, Patrick J
Popp, Bernt
Richardson, Ruth
van Haeringen, Arie
Martin, Ezequiel
Toribio, Ana
Li, Fudong
Jones, Wendy D
Sansbury, Francis H
Maher, Eamonn R
author_sort Lee, Sunwoo
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description Germline pathogenic variants in two genes encoding the lysine-specific histone methyltransferase genes SETD1A and SETD2 are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) characterized by developmental delay and congenital anomalies. The SETD1A and SETD2 gene products play a critical role in chromatin-mediated regulation of gene expression. Specific methylation episignatures have been detected for a range of chromatin gene-related NDDs and have impacted clinical practice by improving the interpretation of variant pathogenicity. To investigate if SETD1A and/or SETD2-related NDDs are associated with a detectable episignature, we undertook targeted genome-wide methylation profiling of > 2 M CpGs using a next-generation sequencing-based assay. A comparison of methylation profiles in patients with SETD1A variants (n = 6) did not reveal evidence of a strong methylation episignature. A review of the clinical and genetic features of the SETD2 patient group revealed that, as reported previously, there were phenotypic differences between patients with truncating mutations (n = 4, Luscan-Lumish syndrome; MIM:616831) and those with missense codon 1740 variants [p.Arg1740Trp (n = 4) and p.Arg1740Gln (n = 2)]. Both SETD2 subgroups demonstrated a methylation episignature, which was characterized by hypomethylation and hypermethylation events, respectively. Within the codon 1740 subgroup, both the methylation changes and clinical phenotype were more severe in those with p.Arg1740Trp variants. We also noted that two of 10 cases with a SETD2-NDD had developed a neoplasm. These findings reveal novel epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD2-NDDs and predict a gain-of-function mechanism for SETD2 codon 1740 pathogenic variants.
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spelling pubmed-106302522023-11-14 Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders Lee, Sunwoo Menzies, Lara Hay, Eleanor Ochoa, Eguzkine Docquier, France Rodger, Fay Deshpande, Charu Foulds, Nicola C Jacquemont, Sébastien Jizi, Khadije Kiep, Henriette Kraus, Alison Löhner, Katharina Morrison, Patrick J Popp, Bernt Richardson, Ruth van Haeringen, Arie Martin, Ezequiel Toribio, Ana Li, Fudong Jones, Wendy D Sansbury, Francis H Maher, Eamonn R Hum Mol Genet Original Article Germline pathogenic variants in two genes encoding the lysine-specific histone methyltransferase genes SETD1A and SETD2 are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) characterized by developmental delay and congenital anomalies. The SETD1A and SETD2 gene products play a critical role in chromatin-mediated regulation of gene expression. Specific methylation episignatures have been detected for a range of chromatin gene-related NDDs and have impacted clinical practice by improving the interpretation of variant pathogenicity. To investigate if SETD1A and/or SETD2-related NDDs are associated with a detectable episignature, we undertook targeted genome-wide methylation profiling of > 2 M CpGs using a next-generation sequencing-based assay. A comparison of methylation profiles in patients with SETD1A variants (n = 6) did not reveal evidence of a strong methylation episignature. A review of the clinical and genetic features of the SETD2 patient group revealed that, as reported previously, there were phenotypic differences between patients with truncating mutations (n = 4, Luscan-Lumish syndrome; MIM:616831) and those with missense codon 1740 variants [p.Arg1740Trp (n = 4) and p.Arg1740Gln (n = 2)]. Both SETD2 subgroups demonstrated a methylation episignature, which was characterized by hypomethylation and hypermethylation events, respectively. Within the codon 1740 subgroup, both the methylation changes and clinical phenotype were more severe in those with p.Arg1740Trp variants. We also noted that two of 10 cases with a SETD2-NDD had developed a neoplasm. These findings reveal novel epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD2-NDDs and predict a gain-of-function mechanism for SETD2 codon 1740 pathogenic variants. Oxford University Press 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10630252/ /pubmed/37166351 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddad079 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Sunwoo
Menzies, Lara
Hay, Eleanor
Ochoa, Eguzkine
Docquier, France
Rodger, Fay
Deshpande, Charu
Foulds, Nicola C
Jacquemont, Sébastien
Jizi, Khadije
Kiep, Henriette
Kraus, Alison
Löhner, Katharina
Morrison, Patrick J
Popp, Bernt
Richardson, Ruth
van Haeringen, Arie
Martin, Ezequiel
Toribio, Ana
Li, Fudong
Jones, Wendy D
Sansbury, Francis H
Maher, Eamonn R
Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders
title Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders
title_full Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders
title_fullStr Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders
title_full_unstemmed Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders
title_short Epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in SETD1A and SETD2 chromatin disorders
title_sort epigenotype–genotype–phenotype correlations in setd1a and setd2 chromatin disorders
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37166351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddad079
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