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Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders

Over 150 different proteins attach to the plasma membrane using glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors. Mutations in 18 genes that encode components of GPI-anchor biogenesis result in a phenotypic spectrum that includes learning disability, epilepsy, microcephaly, congenital malformations and mi...

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Autores principales: Pagnamenta, Alistair T, Murakami, Yoshiko, Taylor, John M, Anzilotti, Consuelo, Howard, Malcolm F, Miller, Venessa, Johnson, Diana S, Tadros, Shereen, Mansour, Sahar, Temple, I Karen, Firth, Rachel, Rosser, Elisabeth, Harrison, Rachel E, Kerr, Bronwen, Popitsch, Niko, Kinoshita, Taroh, Taylor, Jenny C, Kini, Usha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28327575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2017.32
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author Pagnamenta, Alistair T
Murakami, Yoshiko
Taylor, John M
Anzilotti, Consuelo
Howard, Malcolm F
Miller, Venessa
Johnson, Diana S
Tadros, Shereen
Mansour, Sahar
Temple, I Karen
Firth, Rachel
Rosser, Elisabeth
Harrison, Rachel E
Kerr, Bronwen
Popitsch, Niko
Kinoshita, Taroh
Taylor, Jenny C
Kini, Usha
author_facet Pagnamenta, Alistair T
Murakami, Yoshiko
Taylor, John M
Anzilotti, Consuelo
Howard, Malcolm F
Miller, Venessa
Johnson, Diana S
Tadros, Shereen
Mansour, Sahar
Temple, I Karen
Firth, Rachel
Rosser, Elisabeth
Harrison, Rachel E
Kerr, Bronwen
Popitsch, Niko
Kinoshita, Taroh
Taylor, Jenny C
Kini, Usha
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description Over 150 different proteins attach to the plasma membrane using glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors. Mutations in 18 genes that encode components of GPI-anchor biogenesis result in a phenotypic spectrum that includes learning disability, epilepsy, microcephaly, congenital malformations and mild dysmorphic features. To determine the incidence of GPI-anchor defects, we analysed the exome data from 4293 parent–child trios recruited to the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) study. All probands recruited had a neurodevelopmental disorder. We searched for variants in 31 genes linked to GPI-anchor biogenesis and detected rare biallelic variants in PGAP3, PIGN, PIGT (n=2), PIGO and PIGL, providing a likely diagnosis for six families. In five families, the variants were in a compound heterozygous configuration while in a consanguineous Afghani kindred, a homozygous c.709G>C; p.(E237Q) variant in PIGT was identified within 10–12 Mb of autozygosity. Validation and segregation analysis was performed using Sanger sequencing. Across the six families, five siblings were available for testing and in all cases variants co-segregated consistent with them being causative. In four families, abnormal alkaline phosphatase results were observed in the direction expected. FACS analysis of knockout HEK293 cells that had been transfected with wild-type or mutant cDNA constructs demonstrated that the variants in PIGN, PIGT and PIGO all led to reduced activity. Splicing assays, performed using leucocyte RNA, showed that a c.336-2A>G variant in PIGL resulted in exon skipping and p.D113fs*2. Our results strengthen recently reported disease associations, suggest that defective GPI-anchor biogenesis may explain ~0.15% of individuals with developmental disorders and highlight the benefits of data sharing.
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spelling pubmed-54773612017-06-30 Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders Pagnamenta, Alistair T Murakami, Yoshiko Taylor, John M Anzilotti, Consuelo Howard, Malcolm F Miller, Venessa Johnson, Diana S Tadros, Shereen Mansour, Sahar Temple, I Karen Firth, Rachel Rosser, Elisabeth Harrison, Rachel E Kerr, Bronwen Popitsch, Niko Kinoshita, Taroh Taylor, Jenny C Kini, Usha Eur J Hum Genet Article Over 150 different proteins attach to the plasma membrane using glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors. Mutations in 18 genes that encode components of GPI-anchor biogenesis result in a phenotypic spectrum that includes learning disability, epilepsy, microcephaly, congenital malformations and mild dysmorphic features. To determine the incidence of GPI-anchor defects, we analysed the exome data from 4293 parent–child trios recruited to the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) study. All probands recruited had a neurodevelopmental disorder. We searched for variants in 31 genes linked to GPI-anchor biogenesis and detected rare biallelic variants in PGAP3, PIGN, PIGT (n=2), PIGO and PIGL, providing a likely diagnosis for six families. In five families, the variants were in a compound heterozygous configuration while in a consanguineous Afghani kindred, a homozygous c.709G>C; p.(E237Q) variant in PIGT was identified within 10–12 Mb of autozygosity. Validation and segregation analysis was performed using Sanger sequencing. Across the six families, five siblings were available for testing and in all cases variants co-segregated consistent with them being causative. In four families, abnormal alkaline phosphatase results were observed in the direction expected. FACS analysis of knockout HEK293 cells that had been transfected with wild-type or mutant cDNA constructs demonstrated that the variants in PIGN, PIGT and PIGO all led to reduced activity. Splicing assays, performed using leucocyte RNA, showed that a c.336-2A>G variant in PIGL resulted in exon skipping and p.D113fs*2. Our results strengthen recently reported disease associations, suggest that defective GPI-anchor biogenesis may explain ~0.15% of individuals with developmental disorders and highlight the benefits of data sharing. Nature Publishing Group 2017-06 2017-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5477361/ /pubmed/28327575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2017.32 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Pagnamenta, Alistair T
Murakami, Yoshiko
Taylor, John M
Anzilotti, Consuelo
Howard, Malcolm F
Miller, Venessa
Johnson, Diana S
Tadros, Shereen
Mansour, Sahar
Temple, I Karen
Firth, Rachel
Rosser, Elisabeth
Harrison, Rachel E
Kerr, Bronwen
Popitsch, Niko
Kinoshita, Taroh
Taylor, Jenny C
Kini, Usha
Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders
title Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders
title_full Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders
title_fullStr Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders
title_short Analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests GPI-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders
title_sort analysis of exome data for 4293 trios suggests gpi-anchor biogenesis defects are a rare cause of developmental disorders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5477361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28327575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2017.32
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