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Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior

We report the genetic analysis of two consanguineous pedigrees of Pakistani ancestry in which two siblings in each family exhibited developmental delay, epilepsy, intellectual disability and aggressive behavior. Whole-genome sequencing was performed in Family 1, and we identified ~80,000 variants lo...

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Autores principales: Badshah, Noor, Mattison, Kari A., Ahmad, Sohail, Chopra, Pankaj, Johnston, H. Richard, Ahmad, Shakoor, Khan, Sher Hayat, Sarwar, Muhammad Tahir, Cutler, David J., Taylor, Micheal, Vadlamani, Gayatri, Zwick, Michael E., Escayg, Andrew
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35911904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.918022
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author Badshah, Noor
Mattison, Kari A.
Ahmad, Sohail
Chopra, Pankaj
Johnston, H. Richard
Ahmad, Shakoor
Khan, Sher Hayat
Sarwar, Muhammad Tahir
Cutler, David J.
Taylor, Micheal
Vadlamani, Gayatri
Zwick, Michael E.
Escayg, Andrew
author_facet Badshah, Noor
Mattison, Kari A.
Ahmad, Sohail
Chopra, Pankaj
Johnston, H. Richard
Ahmad, Shakoor
Khan, Sher Hayat
Sarwar, Muhammad Tahir
Cutler, David J.
Taylor, Micheal
Vadlamani, Gayatri
Zwick, Michael E.
Escayg, Andrew
author_sort Badshah, Noor
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description We report the genetic analysis of two consanguineous pedigrees of Pakistani ancestry in which two siblings in each family exhibited developmental delay, epilepsy, intellectual disability and aggressive behavior. Whole-genome sequencing was performed in Family 1, and we identified ~80,000 variants located in regions of homozygosity. Of these, 615 variants had a minor allele frequency ≤ 0.001, and 21 variants had CADD scores ≥ 15. Four homozygous exonic variants were identified in both affected siblings: PDZD7 (c.1348_1350delGAG, p.Glu450del), ALG6 (c.1033G>C, p.Glu345Gln), RBM20 (c.1587C>G, p.Ser529Arg), and CNTNAP2 (c.785G>A, p.Gly228Arg). Sanger sequencing revealed co-segregation of the PDZD7, RBM20, and CNTNAP2 variants with disease in Family 1. Pathogenic variants in PDZD7 and RBM20 are associated with autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss and autosomal dominant dilated cardiomyopathy, respectively, suggesting that these variants are unlikely likely to contribute to the clinical presentation. Gene panel analysis was performed on the two affected siblings in Family 2, and they were found to also be homozygous for the p.Gly228Arg CNTNAP2 variant. Together these families provide a LOD score 2.9 toward p.Gly228Arg CNTNAP2 being a completely penetrant recessive cause of this disease. The clinical presentation of the affected siblings in both families is also consistent with previous reports from individuals with homozygous CNTNAP2 variants where at least one allele was a nonsense variant, frameshift or small deletion. Our data suggests that homozygous CNTNAP2 missense variants can also contribute to disease, thereby expanding the genetic landscape of CNTNAP2 dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-93296212022-07-29 Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior Badshah, Noor Mattison, Kari A. Ahmad, Sohail Chopra, Pankaj Johnston, H. Richard Ahmad, Shakoor Khan, Sher Hayat Sarwar, Muhammad Tahir Cutler, David J. Taylor, Micheal Vadlamani, Gayatri Zwick, Michael E. Escayg, Andrew Front Neurol Neurology We report the genetic analysis of two consanguineous pedigrees of Pakistani ancestry in which two siblings in each family exhibited developmental delay, epilepsy, intellectual disability and aggressive behavior. Whole-genome sequencing was performed in Family 1, and we identified ~80,000 variants located in regions of homozygosity. Of these, 615 variants had a minor allele frequency ≤ 0.001, and 21 variants had CADD scores ≥ 15. Four homozygous exonic variants were identified in both affected siblings: PDZD7 (c.1348_1350delGAG, p.Glu450del), ALG6 (c.1033G>C, p.Glu345Gln), RBM20 (c.1587C>G, p.Ser529Arg), and CNTNAP2 (c.785G>A, p.Gly228Arg). Sanger sequencing revealed co-segregation of the PDZD7, RBM20, and CNTNAP2 variants with disease in Family 1. Pathogenic variants in PDZD7 and RBM20 are associated with autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss and autosomal dominant dilated cardiomyopathy, respectively, suggesting that these variants are unlikely likely to contribute to the clinical presentation. Gene panel analysis was performed on the two affected siblings in Family 2, and they were found to also be homozygous for the p.Gly228Arg CNTNAP2 variant. Together these families provide a LOD score 2.9 toward p.Gly228Arg CNTNAP2 being a completely penetrant recessive cause of this disease. The clinical presentation of the affected siblings in both families is also consistent with previous reports from individuals with homozygous CNTNAP2 variants where at least one allele was a nonsense variant, frameshift or small deletion. Our data suggests that homozygous CNTNAP2 missense variants can also contribute to disease, thereby expanding the genetic landscape of CNTNAP2 dysfunction. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9329621/ /pubmed/35911904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.918022 Text en Copyright © 2022 Badshah, Mattison, Ahmad, Chopra, Johnston, Ahmad, Khan, Sarwar, Cutler, Taylor, Vadlamani, Zwick and Escayg. 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 Neurology
Badshah, Noor
Mattison, Kari A.
Ahmad, Sohail
Chopra, Pankaj
Johnston, H. Richard
Ahmad, Shakoor
Khan, Sher Hayat
Sarwar, Muhammad Tahir
Cutler, David J.
Taylor, Micheal
Vadlamani, Gayatri
Zwick, Michael E.
Escayg, Andrew
Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior
title Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior
title_full Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior
title_fullStr Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior
title_short Novel Missense CNTNAP2 Variant Identified in Two Consanguineous Pakistani Families With Developmental Delay, Epilepsy, Intellectual Disability, and Aggressive Behavior
title_sort novel missense cntnap2 variant identified in two consanguineous pakistani families with developmental delay, epilepsy, intellectual disability, and aggressive behavior
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9329621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35911904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.918022
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