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Relative Burden of Large CNVs on a Range of Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes

While numerous studies have implicated copy number variants (CNVs) in a range of neurological phenotypes, the impact relative to disease severity has been difficult to ascertain due to small sample sizes, lack of phenotypic details, and heterogeneity in platforms used for discovery. Using a customiz...

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Autores principales: Girirajan, Santhosh, Brkanac, Zoran, Coe, Bradley P., Baker, Carl, Vives, Laura, Vu, Tiffany H., Shafer, Neil, Bernier, Raphael, Ferrero, Giovanni B., Silengo, Margherita, Warren, Stephen T., Moreno, Carlos S., Fichera, Marco, Romano, Corrado, Raskind, Wendy H., Eichler, Evan E.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3213131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22102821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002334
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author Girirajan, Santhosh
Brkanac, Zoran
Coe, Bradley P.
Baker, Carl
Vives, Laura
Vu, Tiffany H.
Shafer, Neil
Bernier, Raphael
Ferrero, Giovanni B.
Silengo, Margherita
Warren, Stephen T.
Moreno, Carlos S.
Fichera, Marco
Romano, Corrado
Raskind, Wendy H.
Eichler, Evan E.
author_facet Girirajan, Santhosh
Brkanac, Zoran
Coe, Bradley P.
Baker, Carl
Vives, Laura
Vu, Tiffany H.
Shafer, Neil
Bernier, Raphael
Ferrero, Giovanni B.
Silengo, Margherita
Warren, Stephen T.
Moreno, Carlos S.
Fichera, Marco
Romano, Corrado
Raskind, Wendy H.
Eichler, Evan E.
author_sort Girirajan, Santhosh
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description While numerous studies have implicated copy number variants (CNVs) in a range of neurological phenotypes, the impact relative to disease severity has been difficult to ascertain due to small sample sizes, lack of phenotypic details, and heterogeneity in platforms used for discovery. Using a customized microarray enriched for genomic hotspots, we assayed for large CNVs among 1,227 individuals with various neurological deficits including dyslexia (376), sporadic autism (350), and intellectual disability (ID) (501), as well as 337 controls. We show that the frequency of large CNVs (>1 Mbp) is significantly greater for ID–associated phenotypes compared to autism (p = 9.58×10(−11), odds ratio = 4.59), dyslexia (p = 3.81×10(−18), odds ratio = 14.45), or controls (p = 2.75×10(−17), odds ratio = 13.71). There is a striking difference in the frequency of rare CNVs (>50 kbp) in autism (10%, p = 2.4×10(−6), odds ratio = 6) or ID (16%, p = 3.55×10(−12), odds ratio = 10) compared to dyslexia (2%) with essentially no difference in large CNV burden among dyslexia patients compared to controls. Rare CNVs were more likely to arise de novo (64%) in ID when compared to autism (40%) or dyslexia (0%). We observed a significantly increased large CNV burden in individuals with ID and multiple congenital anomalies (MCA) compared to ID alone (p = 0.001, odds ratio = 2.54). Our data suggest that large CNV burden positively correlates with the severity of childhood disability: ID with MCA being most severely affected and dyslexics being indistinguishable from controls. When autism without ID was considered separately, the increase in CNV burden was modest compared to controls (p = 0.07, odds ratio = 2.33).
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spelling pubmed-32131312011-11-18 Relative Burden of Large CNVs on a Range of Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes Girirajan, Santhosh Brkanac, Zoran Coe, Bradley P. Baker, Carl Vives, Laura Vu, Tiffany H. Shafer, Neil Bernier, Raphael Ferrero, Giovanni B. Silengo, Margherita Warren, Stephen T. Moreno, Carlos S. Fichera, Marco Romano, Corrado Raskind, Wendy H. Eichler, Evan E. PLoS Genet Research Article While numerous studies have implicated copy number variants (CNVs) in a range of neurological phenotypes, the impact relative to disease severity has been difficult to ascertain due to small sample sizes, lack of phenotypic details, and heterogeneity in platforms used for discovery. Using a customized microarray enriched for genomic hotspots, we assayed for large CNVs among 1,227 individuals with various neurological deficits including dyslexia (376), sporadic autism (350), and intellectual disability (ID) (501), as well as 337 controls. We show that the frequency of large CNVs (>1 Mbp) is significantly greater for ID–associated phenotypes compared to autism (p = 9.58×10(−11), odds ratio = 4.59), dyslexia (p = 3.81×10(−18), odds ratio = 14.45), or controls (p = 2.75×10(−17), odds ratio = 13.71). There is a striking difference in the frequency of rare CNVs (>50 kbp) in autism (10%, p = 2.4×10(−6), odds ratio = 6) or ID (16%, p = 3.55×10(−12), odds ratio = 10) compared to dyslexia (2%) with essentially no difference in large CNV burden among dyslexia patients compared to controls. Rare CNVs were more likely to arise de novo (64%) in ID when compared to autism (40%) or dyslexia (0%). We observed a significantly increased large CNV burden in individuals with ID and multiple congenital anomalies (MCA) compared to ID alone (p = 0.001, odds ratio = 2.54). Our data suggest that large CNV burden positively correlates with the severity of childhood disability: ID with MCA being most severely affected and dyslexics being indistinguishable from controls. When autism without ID was considered separately, the increase in CNV burden was modest compared to controls (p = 0.07, odds ratio = 2.33). Public Library of Science 2011-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3213131/ /pubmed/22102821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002334 Text en Girirajan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Girirajan, Santhosh
Brkanac, Zoran
Coe, Bradley P.
Baker, Carl
Vives, Laura
Vu, Tiffany H.
Shafer, Neil
Bernier, Raphael
Ferrero, Giovanni B.
Silengo, Margherita
Warren, Stephen T.
Moreno, Carlos S.
Fichera, Marco
Romano, Corrado
Raskind, Wendy H.
Eichler, Evan E.
Relative Burden of Large CNVs on a Range of Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes
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title_short Relative Burden of Large CNVs on a Range of Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes
title_sort relative burden of large cnvs on a range of neurodevelopmental phenotypes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3213131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22102821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002334
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