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Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases

Laterality defects are defined by the perturbed left–right arrangement of organs in the body, occurring in a syndromal or isolated fashion. In humans, primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a frequent underlying condition of defective left–right patterning, where ciliary motility defects also result in...

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Autores principales: Antony, Dinu, Gulec Yilmaz, Elif, Gezdirici, Alper, Slagter, Lennart, Bakey, Zeineb, Bornaun, Helen, Tanidir, Ibrahim Cansaran, Van Dinh, Tran, Brunner, Han G., Walentek, Peter, Arnold, Sebastian J., Backofen, Rolf, Schmidts, Miriam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.861236
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author Antony, Dinu
Gulec Yilmaz, Elif
Gezdirici, Alper
Slagter, Lennart
Bakey, Zeineb
Bornaun, Helen
Tanidir, Ibrahim Cansaran
Van Dinh, Tran
Brunner, Han G.
Walentek, Peter
Arnold, Sebastian J.
Backofen, Rolf
Schmidts, Miriam
author_facet Antony, Dinu
Gulec Yilmaz, Elif
Gezdirici, Alper
Slagter, Lennart
Bakey, Zeineb
Bornaun, Helen
Tanidir, Ibrahim Cansaran
Van Dinh, Tran
Brunner, Han G.
Walentek, Peter
Arnold, Sebastian J.
Backofen, Rolf
Schmidts, Miriam
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description Laterality defects are defined by the perturbed left–right arrangement of organs in the body, occurring in a syndromal or isolated fashion. In humans, primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a frequent underlying condition of defective left–right patterning, where ciliary motility defects also result in reduced airway clearance, frequent respiratory infections, and infertility. Non-motile cilia dysfunction and dysfunction of non-ciliary genes can also result in disturbances of the left–right body axis. Despite long-lasting genetic research, identification of gene mutations responsible for left–right patterning has remained surprisingly low. Here, we used whole-exome sequencing with Copy Number Variation (CNV) analysis to delineate the underlying molecular cause in 35 mainly consanguineous families with laterality defects. We identified causative gene variants in 14 families with a majority of mutations detected in genes previously associated with PCD, including two small homozygous CNVs. None of the patients were previously clinically diagnosed with PCD, underlining the importance of genetic diagnostics for PCD diagnosis and adequate clinical management. Identified variants in non-PCD-associated genes included variants in PKD1L1 and PIFO, suggesting that dysfunction of these genes results in laterality defects in humans. Furthermore, we detected candidate variants in GJA1 and ACVR2B possibly associated with situs inversus. The low mutation detection rate of this study, in line with other previously published studies, points toward the possibility of non-coding genetic variants, putative genetic mosaicism, epigenetic, or environmental effects promoting laterality defects.
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spelling pubmed-90839122022-05-10 Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases Antony, Dinu Gulec Yilmaz, Elif Gezdirici, Alper Slagter, Lennart Bakey, Zeineb Bornaun, Helen Tanidir, Ibrahim Cansaran Van Dinh, Tran Brunner, Han G. Walentek, Peter Arnold, Sebastian J. Backofen, Rolf Schmidts, Miriam Front Genet Genetics Laterality defects are defined by the perturbed left–right arrangement of organs in the body, occurring in a syndromal or isolated fashion. In humans, primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a frequent underlying condition of defective left–right patterning, where ciliary motility defects also result in reduced airway clearance, frequent respiratory infections, and infertility. Non-motile cilia dysfunction and dysfunction of non-ciliary genes can also result in disturbances of the left–right body axis. Despite long-lasting genetic research, identification of gene mutations responsible for left–right patterning has remained surprisingly low. Here, we used whole-exome sequencing with Copy Number Variation (CNV) analysis to delineate the underlying molecular cause in 35 mainly consanguineous families with laterality defects. We identified causative gene variants in 14 families with a majority of mutations detected in genes previously associated with PCD, including two small homozygous CNVs. None of the patients were previously clinically diagnosed with PCD, underlining the importance of genetic diagnostics for PCD diagnosis and adequate clinical management. Identified variants in non-PCD-associated genes included variants in PKD1L1 and PIFO, suggesting that dysfunction of these genes results in laterality defects in humans. Furthermore, we detected candidate variants in GJA1 and ACVR2B possibly associated with situs inversus. The low mutation detection rate of this study, in line with other previously published studies, points toward the possibility of non-coding genetic variants, putative genetic mosaicism, epigenetic, or environmental effects promoting laterality defects. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9083912/ /pubmed/35547246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.861236 Text en Copyright © 2022 Antony, Gulec Yilmaz, Gezdirici, Slagter, Bakey, Bornaun, Tanidir, Van Dinh, Brunner, Walentek, Arnold, Backofen and Schmidts. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Antony, Dinu
Gulec Yilmaz, Elif
Gezdirici, Alper
Slagter, Lennart
Bakey, Zeineb
Bornaun, Helen
Tanidir, Ibrahim Cansaran
Van Dinh, Tran
Brunner, Han G.
Walentek, Peter
Arnold, Sebastian J.
Backofen, Rolf
Schmidts, Miriam
Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases
title Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases
title_full Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases
title_fullStr Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases
title_short Spectrum of Genetic Variants in a Cohort of 37 Laterality Defect Cases
title_sort spectrum of genetic variants in a cohort of 37 laterality defect cases
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.861236
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