SPEN haploinsufficiency causes a neurodevelopmental disorder overlapping proximal 1p36 deletion syndrome with an episignature of X chromosomes in females

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العنوان: SPEN haploinsufficiency causes a neurodevelopmental disorder overlapping proximal 1p36 deletion syndrome with an episignature of X chromosomes in females
المؤلفون: Gilles Morin, Krista Bluske, Nathaniel H. Robin, Laurence Faivre, Manuela Priolo, Dihong Zhou, Evangeline Kurtz-Nelson, Tianyun Wang, Omar Sherbini, Daryl A. Scott, Karen Stals, Fabíola Paoli Monteiro, Kaifang Pang, Sara Cabet, Francesca Clementina Radio, Bruno Dallapiccola, Marjon van Slegtenhorst, Rachel K. Earl, Katheryn Grand, Maria Iascone, Alice S. Brooks, Angelo Selicorni, July K. Jean Cuevas, Paolo Gasparini, Maria Lisa Dentici, Marialetizia Motta, Britt-Marie Anderlid, Kristin Lindstrom, Berrin Monteleone, Andrea Ciolfi, Karin Weiss, Katharina Steindl, Kirsty McWalter, Rosalba Carrozzo, Ruben Boers, Helen Kingston, Kym M. Boycott, Bekim Sadikovic, Laura Schultz-Rogers, Evan E. Eichler, Laura A Cross, Alison M R Castle, Louisa Kalsner, Lucia Pedace, Marijke R. Wevers, John M. Graham, Jessica Sebastian, Antonio Vitobello, Gaetan Lesca, Alexander P.A. Stegmann, Suneeta Madan-Khetarpal, Tahsin Stefan Barakat, Abdallah F. Elias, Teresa Robert Finestra, Adeline Vanderver, Peter D. Turnpenny, Bregje W.M. van Bon, Aida Telegrafi, David J. Amor, Deepali N. Shinde, Pedro A. Sanchez-Lara, Lisenka E.L.M. Vissers, Adam Jackson, Rolph Pfundt, Alessandro Bruselles, Andres Hernandez-Garcia, Karin E. M. Diderich, Flavio Faletra, Dana H. Goodloe, Joanne Baez, Sarit Ravid, Romano Tenconi, Sarah L. Sawyer, Lynn Pais, Bronwyn Kerr, Joost Gribnau, Lauren Carter, Melissa T. Carter, Zhandong Liu, Jennifer L. Kemppainen, Jennifer MacKenzie, Jimmy Holder, Elke de Boer, Margaret Au, Taila Hartley, Carol J Saunders, Luciana Musante, Bert B.A. de Vries, Tania Vertemati Secches, Haley McConkey, Willow Sheehan, Francesca Pantaleoni, Caterina Zanus, Christophe Philippe, Chelsea Roadhouse, Stefania Lo Cicero, Sian Ellard, R. Tanner Hagelstrom, Megha Desai, Fernando Kok, Joset Pascal, Marco Tartaglia, Eric W. Klee, Eva Morava, Michael A. Levy, Peggy Kulch, Lyndon Gallacher, Erica L. Macke, Emilia Stellacci, Siddharth Banka, Kristin G. Monaghan, Anita Rauch, Meghan C. Towne, Kate Chandler
المساهمون: Clinical Genetics, Developmental Biology, Radio, F. C., Pang, K., Ciolfi, A., Levy, M. A., Hernandez-Garcia, A., Pedace, L., Pantaleoni, F., Liu, Z., de Boer, E., Jackson, A., Bruselles, A., Mcconkey, H., Stellacci, E., Lo Cicero, S., Motta, M., Carrozzo, R., Dentici, M. L., Mcwalter, K., Desai, M., Monaghan, K. G., Telegrafi, A., Philippe, C., Vitobello, A., Au, M., Grand, K., Sanchez-Lara, P. A., Baez, J., Lindstrom, K., Kulch, P., Sebastian, J., Madan-Khetarpal, S., Roadhouse, C., Mackenzie, J. J., Monteleone, B., Saunders, C. J., Jean Cuevas, J. K., Cross, L., Zhou, D., Hartley, T., Sawyer, S. L., Monteiro, F. P., Secches, T. V., Kok, F., Schultz-Rogers, L. E., Macke, E. L., Morava, E., Klee, E. W., Kemppainen, J., Iascone, M., Selicorni, A., Tenconi, R., Amor, D. J., Pais, L., Gallacher, L., Turnpenny, P. D., Stals, K., Ellard, S., Cabet, S., Lesca, G., Pascal, J., Steindl, K., Ravid, S., Weiss, K., Castle, A. M. R., Carter, M. T., Kalsner, L., de Vries, B. B. A., van Bon, B. W., Wevers, M. R., Pfundt, R., Stegmann, A. P. A., Kerr, B., Kingston, H. M., Chandler, K. E., Sheehan, W., Elias, A. F., Shinde, D. N., Towne, M. C., Robin, N. H., Goodloe, D., Vanderver, A., Sherbini, O., Bluske, K., Hagelstrom, R. T., Zanus, C., Faletra, F., Musante, L., Kurtz-Nelson, E. C., Earl, R. K., Anderlid, B. -M., Morin, G., van Slegtenhorst, M., Diderich, K. E. M., Brooks, A. S., Gribnau, J., Boers, R. G., Finestra, T. R., Carter, L. B., Rauch, A., Gasparini, P., Boycott, K. M., Barakat, T. S., Graham, J. M., Faivre, L., Banka, S., Wang, T., Eichler, E. E., Priolo, M., Dallapiccola, B., Vissers, L. E. L. M., Sadikovic, B., Scott, D. A., Holder, J. L., Tartaglia, M., MUMC+: DA KG Lab Centraal Lab (9), RS: FHML non-thematic output
المصدر: American Journal of Human Genetics, 108(3), 502-516. Cell Press
American Journal of Human Genetics, 108, 3, pp. 502-516
Am J Hum Genet
American Journal of Human Genetics, 108, 502-516
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0301 basic medicine, SHARP, Male, obesity, genotype-phenotype correlations, Autism Spectrum Disorder, PROTEIN, Chromosome Disorders, Haploinsufficiency, RNA-Binding Protein, PHENOTYPE CORRELATIONS, 1p36, distal 1p36 deletion syndrome, DNA methylome analysis, episignature, neurodevelopmental disorder, proximal 1p36 deletion syndrome, SPEN, X chromosome, Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Chromosome Deletion, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1, Chromosomes, Human, X, DNA Methylation, DNA-Binding Proteins, Epigenesis, Genetic, Female, Humans, Intellectual Disability, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Phenotype, RNA-Binding Proteins, Young Adult, 0302 clinical medicine, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Neurodevelopmental Disorder, Intellectual disability, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION, Genetics (clinical), Genetics, DNA methylome analysi, SPLIT-ENDS, Hypotonia, Autism spectrum disorder, MONOSOMY 1P36, Pair 1, medicine.symptom, Rare cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 9], Human, DNA-Binding Protein, Biology, genotype-phenotype correlation, Chromosomes, 03 medical and health sciences, Genetic, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Report, REVEALS, medicine, Epigenetics, Preschool, Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7], 1p36 deletion syndrome, IDENTIFICATION, MUTATIONS, medicine.disease, GENE, 030104 developmental biology, Chromosome Disorder, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery, Epigenesis
الوصف: Contains fulltext : 231702.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Deletion 1p36 (del1p36) syndrome is the most common human disorder resulting from a terminal autosomal deletion. This condition is molecularly and clinically heterogeneous. Deletions involving two non-overlapping regions, known as the distal (telomeric) and proximal (centromeric) critical regions, are sufficient to cause the majority of the recurrent clinical features, although with different facial features and dysmorphisms. SPEN encodes a transcriptional repressor commonly deleted in proximal del1p36 syndrome and is located centromeric to the proximal 1p36 critical region. Here, we used clinical data from 34 individuals with truncating variants in SPEN to define a neurodevelopmental disorder presenting with features that overlap considerably with those of proximal del1p36 syndrome. The clinical profile of this disease includes developmental delay/intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, aggressive behavior, attention deficit disorder, hypotonia, brain and spine anomalies, congenital heart defects, high/narrow palate, facial dysmorphisms, and obesity/increased BMI, especially in females. SPEN also emerges as a relevant gene for del1p36 syndrome by co-expression analyses. Finally, we show that haploinsufficiency of SPEN is associated with a distinctive DNA methylation episignature of the X chromosome in affected females, providing further evidence of a specific contribution of the protein to the epigenetic control of this chromosome, and a paradigm of an X chromosome-specific episignature that classifies syndromic traits. We conclude that SPEN is required for multiple developmental processes and SPEN haploinsufficiency is a major contributor to a disorder associated with deletions centromeric to the previously established 1p36 critical regions.
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