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Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations
Homozygous loss of function (HLOF) variants provide a valuable window on gene function in humans, as well as an inventory of the human genes that are not essential for survival and reproduction. All humans carry at least a few HLOF variants, but the exact number of inactivated genes that can be tole...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4572071/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26173456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv272 |
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author | Kaiser, Vera B. Svinti, Victoria Prendergast, James G. Chau, You-Ying Campbell, Archie Patarcic, Inga Barroso, Inês Joshi, Peter K. Hastie, Nicholas D. Miljkovic, Ana Taylor, Martin S. Enroth, Stefan Memari, Yasin Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Wright, Alan F. Gyllensten, Ulf Durbin, Richard Rudan, Igor Campbell, Harry Polašek, Ozren Johansson, Åsa Sauer, Sascha Porteous, David J. Fraser, Ross M. Drake, Camilla Vitart, Veronique Hayward, Caroline Semple, Colin A. Wilson, James F. |
author_facet | Kaiser, Vera B. Svinti, Victoria Prendergast, James G. Chau, You-Ying Campbell, Archie Patarcic, Inga Barroso, Inês Joshi, Peter K. Hastie, Nicholas D. Miljkovic, Ana Taylor, Martin S. Enroth, Stefan Memari, Yasin Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Wright, Alan F. Gyllensten, Ulf Durbin, Richard Rudan, Igor Campbell, Harry Polašek, Ozren Johansson, Åsa Sauer, Sascha Porteous, David J. Fraser, Ross M. Drake, Camilla Vitart, Veronique Hayward, Caroline Semple, Colin A. Wilson, James F. |
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description | Homozygous loss of function (HLOF) variants provide a valuable window on gene function in humans, as well as an inventory of the human genes that are not essential for survival and reproduction. All humans carry at least a few HLOF variants, but the exact number of inactivated genes that can be tolerated is currently unknown—as are the phenotypic effects of losing function for most human genes. Here, we make use of 1432 whole exome sequences from five European populations to expand the catalogue of known human HLOF mutations; after stringent filtering of variants in our dataset, we identify a total of 173 HLOF mutations, 76 (44%) of which have not been observed previously. We find that population isolates are particularly well suited to surveys of novel HLOF genes because individuals in such populations carry extensive runs of homozygosity, which we show are enriched for novel, rare HLOF variants. Further, we make use of extensive phenotypic data to show that most HLOFs, ascertained in population-based samples, appear to have little detectable effect on the phenotype. On the contrary, we document several genes directly implicated in disease that seem to tolerate HLOF variants. Overall HLOF genes are enriched for olfactory receptor function and are expressed in testes more often than expected, consistent with reduced purifying selection and incipient pseudogenisation. |
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spelling | pubmed-45720712015-09-18 Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations Kaiser, Vera B. Svinti, Victoria Prendergast, James G. Chau, You-Ying Campbell, Archie Patarcic, Inga Barroso, Inês Joshi, Peter K. Hastie, Nicholas D. Miljkovic, Ana Taylor, Martin S. Enroth, Stefan Memari, Yasin Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Wright, Alan F. Gyllensten, Ulf Durbin, Richard Rudan, Igor Campbell, Harry Polašek, Ozren Johansson, Åsa Sauer, Sascha Porteous, David J. Fraser, Ross M. Drake, Camilla Vitart, Veronique Hayward, Caroline Semple, Colin A. Wilson, James F. Hum Mol Genet Original Articles Homozygous loss of function (HLOF) variants provide a valuable window on gene function in humans, as well as an inventory of the human genes that are not essential for survival and reproduction. All humans carry at least a few HLOF variants, but the exact number of inactivated genes that can be tolerated is currently unknown—as are the phenotypic effects of losing function for most human genes. Here, we make use of 1432 whole exome sequences from five European populations to expand the catalogue of known human HLOF mutations; after stringent filtering of variants in our dataset, we identify a total of 173 HLOF mutations, 76 (44%) of which have not been observed previously. We find that population isolates are particularly well suited to surveys of novel HLOF genes because individuals in such populations carry extensive runs of homozygosity, which we show are enriched for novel, rare HLOF variants. Further, we make use of extensive phenotypic data to show that most HLOFs, ascertained in population-based samples, appear to have little detectable effect on the phenotype. On the contrary, we document several genes directly implicated in disease that seem to tolerate HLOF variants. Overall HLOF genes are enriched for olfactory receptor function and are expressed in testes more often than expected, consistent with reduced purifying selection and incipient pseudogenisation. Oxford University Press 2015-10-01 2015-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4572071/ /pubmed/26173456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv272 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Kaiser, Vera B. Svinti, Victoria Prendergast, James G. Chau, You-Ying Campbell, Archie Patarcic, Inga Barroso, Inês Joshi, Peter K. Hastie, Nicholas D. Miljkovic, Ana Taylor, Martin S. Enroth, Stefan Memari, Yasin Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Wright, Alan F. Gyllensten, Ulf Durbin, Richard Rudan, Igor Campbell, Harry Polašek, Ozren Johansson, Åsa Sauer, Sascha Porteous, David J. Fraser, Ross M. Drake, Camilla Vitart, Veronique Hayward, Caroline Semple, Colin A. Wilson, James F. Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations |
title | Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations |
title_full | Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations |
title_fullStr | Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations |
title_full_unstemmed | Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations |
title_short | Homozygous loss-of-function variants in European cosmopolitan and isolate populations |
title_sort | homozygous loss-of-function variants in european cosmopolitan and isolate populations |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4572071/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26173456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddv272 |
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