A recurrent SHANK3 frameshift variant in Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Livia O LoureiroJennifer L HoweMiriam S ReuterAlana IaboniKristina CalliDelnaz RoshandelIva PritišanacAlan MosesJulie D Forman-KayBrett TrostMehdi ZarreiOlivia RennieLynette Y S LauChristian R MarshallSiddharth SrivastavaBrianna GodlewskiElizabeth D ButtermoreMustafa SahinDean HartleyThomas FrazierJacob A S VorstmanStelios GeorgiadesSuzanne M E LewisPeter SzatmariClarrisa A Lisa BradleyAnne-Claude TabetMarjolaine WillemsSerge LumbrosoAmélie PitonJames LespinasseRichard DelormeThomas BourgeronEvdokia AnagnostouStephen W SchererPublished in: NPJ genomic medicine (2021)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is genetically complex with ~100 copy number variants and genes involved. To try to establish more definitive genotype and phenotype correlations in ASD, we searched genome sequence data, and the literature, for recurrent predicted damaging sequence-level variants affecting single genes. We identified 18 individuals from 16 unrelated families carrying a heterozygous guanine duplication (c.3679dup; p.Ala1227Glyfs*69) occurring within a string of 8 guanines (genomic location [hg38]g.50,721,512dup) affecting SHANK3, a prototypical ASD gene (0.08% of ASD-affected individuals carried the predicted p.Ala1227Glyfs*69 frameshift variant). Most probands carried de novo mutations, but five individuals in three families inherited it through somatic mosaicism. We scrutinized the phenotype of p.Ala1227Glyfs*69 carriers, and while everyone (17/17) formally tested for ASD carried a diagnosis, there was the variable expression of core ASD features both within and between families. Defining such recurrent mutational mechanisms underlying an ASD outcome is important for genetic counseling and early intervention.
Keyphrases
- autism spectrum disorder
- copy number
- genome wide
- mitochondrial dna
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- intellectual disability
- dna methylation
- systematic review
- randomized controlled trial
- poor prognosis
- squamous cell carcinoma
- amino acid
- rectal cancer
- artificial intelligence
- electronic health record
- long non coding rna
- binding protein
- smoking cessation
- living cells
- hiv testing