Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects up to 1 in 59 individuals1. Genome-wide association and large-scale sequencing studies strongly implicate both common variants2–4 and rare de novo variants5–10 in ASD. Recessive mutations have also been implicated11–14 but their contribution remains less well defined. Here we demonstrate an excess of biallelic lossof-function and damaging missense mutations in a large ASD cohort, corresponding to approximately 5% of total cases, including 10% of females, consistent with a female protective effect. We document biallelic disruption of known or emerging recessive neurodevelopmental genes (CA2, DDHD1, NSUN2, PAH, RARB, ROGDI, SLC1A1, USH2A) as well as other genes not previously implicated in ASD including FEV (FEV transcription factor, ETS family member), which encodes a key regulator of the serotonergic circuitry. Our data refine estimates of the contribution of recessive mutation to ASD and suggest new paths for illuminating previously unknown biological pathways responsible for this condition.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Autism Spectrum Disorder; Case-Control Studies; Cohort Studies; Female; Genes; Recessive; Genome; Human; Humans; Male; Whole Exome Sequencing; Allelic Imbalance; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Mutation; Missense
Elenco autori:
Doan, R. N.; Lim, E. T.; De Rubeis, S.; Betancur, C.; Cutler, D. J.; Chiocchetti, A. G.; Overman, L. M.; Soucy, A.; Goetze, S.; Asc, Consortium; Brusco, A.; Curró, A.; Fallerini, C.; Lopergolo, D.; Lintas, C.; Domenici, E.; Dalla Bernardina, B.; Ferrero, G. B.; Giorgio, E.; Trabetti, E.; Renieri, A.; Riberi, E.; Freitag, C. M.; Daly, M. J.; Walsh, C. A.; Buxbaum, J. D.; Yu, T. W.
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