High prevalence of Bardet-Biedl syndrome in La Réunion Island is due to a founder variant in ARL6/BBS3.
Aurélie GouroncVincent ZillioxMarie-Line JacquemontFrançoise DarcelAnne-Sophie LeuvreyElsa NourissonManuela AntinJean-Luc AlessandriBérénice DorayPaul GueguenFrédérique PayetHanitra RandrianaivoCorinne StoetzelSophie ScheideckerHugues FlodropsHélène DollfusJean MullerPublished in: Clinical genetics (2020)
Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare ciliopathy with variable retinal dystrophy, polydactyly, renal abnormalities, obesity, cognitive impairment, and hypogonadism. Biallelic pathogenic variants have been identified in 24 genes, leading to BBS in an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. In this study, we investigated a cohort of 16 families (20 individuals) presenting with typical BBS originating from La Réunion Island using sequencing (Sanger and high-throughput methods) and SNP array. In eight families (12 individuals) we identified the same ARL6/BBS3 variation [c.535G > A, p.(Asp179Asn)]. Bioinformatics and functional analyses revealed an effect of this variant on the splicing of ARL6/BBS3. Owing to the relatively high frequency of this variant, a possible founder effect was suspected. Genotyping of six individuals revealed a common 3.8-Mb haplotype and estimated the most recent common ancestor to about eight generations confirmed by the known genealogy. Knowledge of this founder effect modifies our diagnostic strategy and enables a personalized genetic counseling for patients from La Réunion Island. Being the first description of BBS patients from La Réunion Island, we could estimate its prevalence between ~1/45000 and ~ 1/66000 individuals.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- high frequency
- end stage renal disease
- genome wide
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- cognitive impairment
- single cell
- chronic kidney disease
- type diabetes
- healthcare
- peritoneal dialysis
- copy number
- weight loss
- high resolution
- adipose tissue
- hepatitis c virus
- intellectual disability
- dna methylation
- insulin resistance
- early onset
- pulmonary embolism
- gene expression
- transcription factor
- weight gain
- men who have sex with men
- mass spectrometry
- high density
- high fat diet induced