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Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity

BACKGROUND: Biallelic variants in OGDHL, encoding part of the α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex, have been associated with highly heterogeneous neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the validity of this association remains to be confirmed. A second OGDHL patient cohort was recr...

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Autores principales: Lin, Sheng-Jia, Vona, Barbara, Lau, Tracy, Huang, Kevin, Zaki, Maha S., Aldeen, Huda Shujaa, Karimiani, Ehsan Ghayoor, Rocca, Clarissa, Noureldeen, Mahmoud M., Saad, Ahmed K., Petree, Cassidy, Bartolomaeus, Tobias, Abou Jamra, Rami, Zifarelli, Giovanni, Gotkhindikar, Aditi, Wentzensen, Ingrid M., Liao, Mingjuan, Cork, Emalyn Elise, Varshney, Pratishtha, Hashemi, Narges, Mohammadi, Mohammad Hasan, Rad, Aboulfazl, Neira, Juanita, Toosi, Mehran Beiraghi, Knopp, Cordula, Kurth, Ingo, Challman, Thomas D., Smith, Rebecca, Abdalla, Asmahan, Haaf, Thomas, Suri, Mohnish, Joshi, Manali, Chung, Wendy K., Moreno-De-Luca, Andres, Houlden, Henry, Maroofian, Reza, Varshney, Gaurav K.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38031187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13073-023-01258-4
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author Lin, Sheng-Jia
Vona, Barbara
Lau, Tracy
Huang, Kevin
Zaki, Maha S.
Aldeen, Huda Shujaa
Karimiani, Ehsan Ghayoor
Rocca, Clarissa
Noureldeen, Mahmoud M.
Saad, Ahmed K.
Petree, Cassidy
Bartolomaeus, Tobias
Abou Jamra, Rami
Zifarelli, Giovanni
Gotkhindikar, Aditi
Wentzensen, Ingrid M.
Liao, Mingjuan
Cork, Emalyn Elise
Varshney, Pratishtha
Hashemi, Narges
Mohammadi, Mohammad Hasan
Rad, Aboulfazl
Neira, Juanita
Toosi, Mehran Beiraghi
Knopp, Cordula
Kurth, Ingo
Challman, Thomas D.
Smith, Rebecca
Abdalla, Asmahan
Haaf, Thomas
Suri, Mohnish
Joshi, Manali
Chung, Wendy K.
Moreno-De-Luca, Andres
Houlden, Henry
Maroofian, Reza
Varshney, Gaurav K.
author_facet Lin, Sheng-Jia
Vona, Barbara
Lau, Tracy
Huang, Kevin
Zaki, Maha S.
Aldeen, Huda Shujaa
Karimiani, Ehsan Ghayoor
Rocca, Clarissa
Noureldeen, Mahmoud M.
Saad, Ahmed K.
Petree, Cassidy
Bartolomaeus, Tobias
Abou Jamra, Rami
Zifarelli, Giovanni
Gotkhindikar, Aditi
Wentzensen, Ingrid M.
Liao, Mingjuan
Cork, Emalyn Elise
Varshney, Pratishtha
Hashemi, Narges
Mohammadi, Mohammad Hasan
Rad, Aboulfazl
Neira, Juanita
Toosi, Mehran Beiraghi
Knopp, Cordula
Kurth, Ingo
Challman, Thomas D.
Smith, Rebecca
Abdalla, Asmahan
Haaf, Thomas
Suri, Mohnish
Joshi, Manali
Chung, Wendy K.
Moreno-De-Luca, Andres
Houlden, Henry
Maroofian, Reza
Varshney, Gaurav K.
author_sort Lin, Sheng-Jia
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description BACKGROUND: Biallelic variants in OGDHL, encoding part of the α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex, have been associated with highly heterogeneous neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the validity of this association remains to be confirmed. A second OGDHL patient cohort was recruited to carefully assess the gene-disease relationship. METHODS: Using an unbiased genotype-first approach, we screened large, multiethnic aggregated sequencing datasets worldwide for biallelic OGDHL variants. We used CRISPR/Cas9 to generate zebrafish knockouts of ogdhl, ogdh paralogs, and dhtkd1 to investigate functional relationships and impact during development. Functional complementation with patient variant transcripts was conducted to systematically assess protein functionality as a readout for pathogenicity. RESULTS: A cohort of 14 individuals from 12 unrelated families exhibited highly variable clinical phenotypes, with the majority of them presenting at least one additional variant, potentially accounting for a blended phenotype and complicating phenotypic understanding. We also uncovered extreme clinical heterogeneity and high allele frequencies, occasionally incompatible with a fully penetrant recessive disorder. Human cDNA of previously described and new variants were tested in an ogdhl zebrafish knockout model, adding functional evidence for variant reclassification. We disclosed evidence of hypomorphic alleles as well as a loss-of-function variant without deleterious effects in zebrafish variant testing also showing discordant familial segregation, challenging the relationship of OGDHL as a conventional Mendelian gene. Going further, we uncovered evidence for a complex compensatory relationship among OGDH, OGDHL, and DHTKD1 isoenzymes that are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders and exhibit complex transcriptional compensation patterns with partial functional redundancy. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results of genetic, clinical, and functional studies, we formed three hypotheses in which to frame observations: biallelic OGDHL variants lead to a highly variable monogenic disorder, variants in OGDHL are following a complex pattern of inheritance, or they may not be causative at all. Our study further highlights the continuing challenges of assessing the validity of reported disease-gene associations and effects of variants identified in these genes. This is particularly more complicated in making genetic diagnoses based on identification of variants in genes presenting a highly heterogenous phenotype such as “OGDHL-related disorders”. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13073-023-01258-4.
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spelling pubmed-106880952023-11-30 Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity Lin, Sheng-Jia Vona, Barbara Lau, Tracy Huang, Kevin Zaki, Maha S. Aldeen, Huda Shujaa Karimiani, Ehsan Ghayoor Rocca, Clarissa Noureldeen, Mahmoud M. Saad, Ahmed K. Petree, Cassidy Bartolomaeus, Tobias Abou Jamra, Rami Zifarelli, Giovanni Gotkhindikar, Aditi Wentzensen, Ingrid M. Liao, Mingjuan Cork, Emalyn Elise Varshney, Pratishtha Hashemi, Narges Mohammadi, Mohammad Hasan Rad, Aboulfazl Neira, Juanita Toosi, Mehran Beiraghi Knopp, Cordula Kurth, Ingo Challman, Thomas D. Smith, Rebecca Abdalla, Asmahan Haaf, Thomas Suri, Mohnish Joshi, Manali Chung, Wendy K. Moreno-De-Luca, Andres Houlden, Henry Maroofian, Reza Varshney, Gaurav K. Genome Med Research BACKGROUND: Biallelic variants in OGDHL, encoding part of the α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex, have been associated with highly heterogeneous neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. However, the validity of this association remains to be confirmed. A second OGDHL patient cohort was recruited to carefully assess the gene-disease relationship. METHODS: Using an unbiased genotype-first approach, we screened large, multiethnic aggregated sequencing datasets worldwide for biallelic OGDHL variants. We used CRISPR/Cas9 to generate zebrafish knockouts of ogdhl, ogdh paralogs, and dhtkd1 to investigate functional relationships and impact during development. Functional complementation with patient variant transcripts was conducted to systematically assess protein functionality as a readout for pathogenicity. RESULTS: A cohort of 14 individuals from 12 unrelated families exhibited highly variable clinical phenotypes, with the majority of them presenting at least one additional variant, potentially accounting for a blended phenotype and complicating phenotypic understanding. We also uncovered extreme clinical heterogeneity and high allele frequencies, occasionally incompatible with a fully penetrant recessive disorder. Human cDNA of previously described and new variants were tested in an ogdhl zebrafish knockout model, adding functional evidence for variant reclassification. We disclosed evidence of hypomorphic alleles as well as a loss-of-function variant without deleterious effects in zebrafish variant testing also showing discordant familial segregation, challenging the relationship of OGDHL as a conventional Mendelian gene. Going further, we uncovered evidence for a complex compensatory relationship among OGDH, OGDHL, and DHTKD1 isoenzymes that are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders and exhibit complex transcriptional compensation patterns with partial functional redundancy. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results of genetic, clinical, and functional studies, we formed three hypotheses in which to frame observations: biallelic OGDHL variants lead to a highly variable monogenic disorder, variants in OGDHL are following a complex pattern of inheritance, or they may not be causative at all. Our study further highlights the continuing challenges of assessing the validity of reported disease-gene associations and effects of variants identified in these genes. This is particularly more complicated in making genetic diagnoses based on identification of variants in genes presenting a highly heterogenous phenotype such as “OGDHL-related disorders”. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13073-023-01258-4. BioMed Central 2023-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10688095/ /pubmed/38031187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13073-023-01258-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research
Lin, Sheng-Jia
Vona, Barbara
Lau, Tracy
Huang, Kevin
Zaki, Maha S.
Aldeen, Huda Shujaa
Karimiani, Ehsan Ghayoor
Rocca, Clarissa
Noureldeen, Mahmoud M.
Saad, Ahmed K.
Petree, Cassidy
Bartolomaeus, Tobias
Abou Jamra, Rami
Zifarelli, Giovanni
Gotkhindikar, Aditi
Wentzensen, Ingrid M.
Liao, Mingjuan
Cork, Emalyn Elise
Varshney, Pratishtha
Hashemi, Narges
Mohammadi, Mohammad Hasan
Rad, Aboulfazl
Neira, Juanita
Toosi, Mehran Beiraghi
Knopp, Cordula
Kurth, Ingo
Challman, Thomas D.
Smith, Rebecca
Abdalla, Asmahan
Haaf, Thomas
Suri, Mohnish
Joshi, Manali
Chung, Wendy K.
Moreno-De-Luca, Andres
Houlden, Henry
Maroofian, Reza
Varshney, Gaurav K.
Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity
title Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity
title_full Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity
title_fullStr Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity
title_short Evaluating the association of biallelic OGDHL variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity
title_sort evaluating the association of biallelic ogdhl variants with significant phenotypic heterogeneity
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38031187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13073-023-01258-4
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