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Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes

Mosaic mutations present in the germline have important implications for reproductive risk and disease transmission. We previously demonstrated a phenomenon occurring in the male germline, whereby specific mutations arising spontaneously in stem cells (spermatogonia) lead to clonal expansion, result...

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Autores principales: Maher, Geoffrey J., Ralph, Hannah K., Ding, Zhihao, Koelling, Nils, Mlcochova, Hana, Giannoulatou, Eleni, Dhami, Pawan, Paul, Dirk S., Stricker, Stefan H., Beck, Stephan, McVean, Gilean, Wilkie, Andrew O.M., Goriely, Anne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6280762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30355600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.239186.118
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author Maher, Geoffrey J.
Ralph, Hannah K.
Ding, Zhihao
Koelling, Nils
Mlcochova, Hana
Giannoulatou, Eleni
Dhami, Pawan
Paul, Dirk S.
Stricker, Stefan H.
Beck, Stephan
McVean, Gilean
Wilkie, Andrew O.M.
Goriely, Anne
author_facet Maher, Geoffrey J.
Ralph, Hannah K.
Ding, Zhihao
Koelling, Nils
Mlcochova, Hana
Giannoulatou, Eleni
Dhami, Pawan
Paul, Dirk S.
Stricker, Stefan H.
Beck, Stephan
McVean, Gilean
Wilkie, Andrew O.M.
Goriely, Anne
author_sort Maher, Geoffrey J.
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description Mosaic mutations present in the germline have important implications for reproductive risk and disease transmission. We previously demonstrated a phenomenon occurring in the male germline, whereby specific mutations arising spontaneously in stem cells (spermatogonia) lead to clonal expansion, resulting in elevated mutation levels in sperm over time. This process, termed “selfish spermatogonial selection,” explains the high spontaneous birth prevalence and strong paternal age-effect of disorders such as achondroplasia and Apert, Noonan and Costello syndromes, with direct experimental evidence currently available for specific positions of six genes (FGFR2, FGFR3, RET, PTPN11, HRAS, and KRAS). We present a discovery screen to identify novel mutations and genes showing evidence of positive selection in the male germline, by performing massively parallel simplex PCR using RainDance technology to interrogate mutational hotspots in 67 genes (51.5 kb in total) in 276 biopsies of testes from five men (median age, 83 yr). Following ultradeep sequencing (about 16,000×), development of a low-frequency variant prioritization strategy, and targeted validation, we identified 61 distinct variants present at frequencies as low as 0.06%, including 54 variants not previously directly associated with selfish selection. The majority (80%) of variants identified have previously been implicated in developmental disorders and/or oncogenesis and include mutations in six newly associated genes (BRAF, CBL, MAP2K1, MAP2K2, RAF1, and SOS1), all of which encode components of the RAS-MAPK pathway and activate signaling. Our findings extend the link between mutations dysregulating the RAS-MAPK pathway and selfish selection, and show that the aging male germline is a repository for such deleterious mutations.
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spelling pubmed-62807622018-12-26 Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes Maher, Geoffrey J. Ralph, Hannah K. Ding, Zhihao Koelling, Nils Mlcochova, Hana Giannoulatou, Eleni Dhami, Pawan Paul, Dirk S. Stricker, Stefan H. Beck, Stephan McVean, Gilean Wilkie, Andrew O.M. Goriely, Anne Genome Res Research Mosaic mutations present in the germline have important implications for reproductive risk and disease transmission. We previously demonstrated a phenomenon occurring in the male germline, whereby specific mutations arising spontaneously in stem cells (spermatogonia) lead to clonal expansion, resulting in elevated mutation levels in sperm over time. This process, termed “selfish spermatogonial selection,” explains the high spontaneous birth prevalence and strong paternal age-effect of disorders such as achondroplasia and Apert, Noonan and Costello syndromes, with direct experimental evidence currently available for specific positions of six genes (FGFR2, FGFR3, RET, PTPN11, HRAS, and KRAS). We present a discovery screen to identify novel mutations and genes showing evidence of positive selection in the male germline, by performing massively parallel simplex PCR using RainDance technology to interrogate mutational hotspots in 67 genes (51.5 kb in total) in 276 biopsies of testes from five men (median age, 83 yr). Following ultradeep sequencing (about 16,000×), development of a low-frequency variant prioritization strategy, and targeted validation, we identified 61 distinct variants present at frequencies as low as 0.06%, including 54 variants not previously directly associated with selfish selection. The majority (80%) of variants identified have previously been implicated in developmental disorders and/or oncogenesis and include mutations in six newly associated genes (BRAF, CBL, MAP2K1, MAP2K2, RAF1, and SOS1), all of which encode components of the RAS-MAPK pathway and activate signaling. Our findings extend the link between mutations dysregulating the RAS-MAPK pathway and selfish selection, and show that the aging male germline is a repository for such deleterious mutations. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6280762/ /pubmed/30355600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.239186.118 Text en © 2018 Maher et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article, published in Genome Research, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research
Maher, Geoffrey J.
Ralph, Hannah K.
Ding, Zhihao
Koelling, Nils
Mlcochova, Hana
Giannoulatou, Eleni
Dhami, Pawan
Paul, Dirk S.
Stricker, Stefan H.
Beck, Stephan
McVean, Gilean
Wilkie, Andrew O.M.
Goriely, Anne
Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes
title Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes
title_full Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes
title_fullStr Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes
title_full_unstemmed Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes
title_short Selfish mutations dysregulating RAS-MAPK signaling are pervasive in aged human testes
title_sort selfish mutations dysregulating ras-mapk signaling are pervasive in aged human testes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6280762/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30355600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.239186.118
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