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The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations

Recent genomic projects have revealed the existence of an unexpectedly large amount of deleterious variability in the human genome. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain such an apparently high mutational load. However, the mechanisms by which deleterious mutations in some genes cause a p...

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Autores principales: Garcia-Alonso, Luz, Jiménez-Almazán, Jorge, Carbonell-Caballero, Jose, Vela-Boza, Alicia, Santoyo-López, Javier, Antiñolo, Guillermo, Dopazo, Joaquin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25261458
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.20145222
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author Garcia-Alonso, Luz
Jiménez-Almazán, Jorge
Carbonell-Caballero, Jose
Vela-Boza, Alicia
Santoyo-López, Javier
Antiñolo, Guillermo
Dopazo, Joaquin
author_facet Garcia-Alonso, Luz
Jiménez-Almazán, Jorge
Carbonell-Caballero, Jose
Vela-Boza, Alicia
Santoyo-López, Javier
Antiñolo, Guillermo
Dopazo, Joaquin
author_sort Garcia-Alonso, Luz
collection PubMed
description Recent genomic projects have revealed the existence of an unexpectedly large amount of deleterious variability in the human genome. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain such an apparently high mutational load. However, the mechanisms by which deleterious mutations in some genes cause a pathological effect but are apparently innocuous in other genes remain largely unknown. This study searched for deleterious variants in the 1,000 genomes populations, as well as in a newly sequenced population of 252 healthy Spanish individuals. In addition, variants causative of monogenic diseases and somatic variants from 41 chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients were analysed. The deleterious variants found were analysed in the context of the interactome to understand the role of network topology in the maintenance of the observed mutational load. Our results suggest that one of the mechanisms whereby the effect of these deleterious variants on the phenotype is suppressed could be related to the configuration of the protein interaction network. Most of the deleterious variants observed in healthy individuals are concentrated in peripheral regions of the interactome, in combinations that preserve their connectivity, and have a marginal effect on interactome integrity. On the contrary, likely pathogenic cancer somatic deleterious variants tend to occur in internal regions of the interactome, often with associated structural consequences. Finally, variants causative of monogenic diseases seem to occupy an intermediate position. Our observations suggest that the real pathological potential of a variant might be more a systems property rather than an intrinsic property of individual proteins.
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spelling pubmed-42996612015-01-20 The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations Garcia-Alonso, Luz Jiménez-Almazán, Jorge Carbonell-Caballero, Jose Vela-Boza, Alicia Santoyo-López, Javier Antiñolo, Guillermo Dopazo, Joaquin Mol Syst Biol Articles Recent genomic projects have revealed the existence of an unexpectedly large amount of deleterious variability in the human genome. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain such an apparently high mutational load. However, the mechanisms by which deleterious mutations in some genes cause a pathological effect but are apparently innocuous in other genes remain largely unknown. This study searched for deleterious variants in the 1,000 genomes populations, as well as in a newly sequenced population of 252 healthy Spanish individuals. In addition, variants causative of monogenic diseases and somatic variants from 41 chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patients were analysed. The deleterious variants found were analysed in the context of the interactome to understand the role of network topology in the maintenance of the observed mutational load. Our results suggest that one of the mechanisms whereby the effect of these deleterious variants on the phenotype is suppressed could be related to the configuration of the protein interaction network. Most of the deleterious variants observed in healthy individuals are concentrated in peripheral regions of the interactome, in combinations that preserve their connectivity, and have a marginal effect on interactome integrity. On the contrary, likely pathogenic cancer somatic deleterious variants tend to occur in internal regions of the interactome, often with associated structural consequences. Finally, variants causative of monogenic diseases seem to occupy an intermediate position. Our observations suggest that the real pathological potential of a variant might be more a systems property rather than an intrinsic property of individual proteins. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4299661/ /pubmed/25261458 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.20145222 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Garcia-Alonso, Luz
Jiménez-Almazán, Jorge
Carbonell-Caballero, Jose
Vela-Boza, Alicia
Santoyo-López, Javier
Antiñolo, Guillermo
Dopazo, Joaquin
The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations
title The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations
title_full The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations
title_fullStr The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations
title_full_unstemmed The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations
title_short The role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations
title_sort role of the interactome in the maintenance of deleterious variability in human populations
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25261458
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.20145222
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