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Joubert syndrome: a model for untangling recessive disorders with extreme genetic heterogeneity
by
Doherty, D
, Phelps, I G
, O'Roak, B J
, Ishak, G E
, Ramadevi A, Radha
, Isabella, C R
, Ozyürek, H
, Rue, T C
, Garcia-Cazorla, À
, Boyle, E A
, Bachmann-Gagescu, R
, Topçu, M
, Lingappa, L
, Gorden, N
, Martorell, L
, Lourenço, C
, Haliloğlu, G
, Dempsey, J C
, Knutzen, D M
, Parisi, M A
, O'Day, D
, Alswaid, A
, Glass, I A
, Adkins, J
, de Lacy, N
, Tuysuz, B
, Shendure, J
, Chance, P
in
Abnormalities, Multiple - genetics
/ Abnormalities, Multiple - pathology
/ Ataxia
/ Cerebellum - abnormalities
/ Cerebellum - pathology
/ Cohort Studies
/ DNA Mutational Analysis
/ Eye Abnormalities - genetics
/ Eye Abnormalities - pathology
/ Genes
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Genetic Heterogeneity
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney Diseases, Cystic - genetics
/ Kidney Diseases, Cystic - pathology
/ Medical imaging
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutation
/ Neuroimaging
/ Pedigree
/ Retina - abnormalities
/ Retina - pathology
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
2015
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Joubert syndrome: a model for untangling recessive disorders with extreme genetic heterogeneity
by
Doherty, D
, Phelps, I G
, O'Roak, B J
, Ishak, G E
, Ramadevi A, Radha
, Isabella, C R
, Ozyürek, H
, Rue, T C
, Garcia-Cazorla, À
, Boyle, E A
, Bachmann-Gagescu, R
, Topçu, M
, Lingappa, L
, Gorden, N
, Martorell, L
, Lourenço, C
, Haliloğlu, G
, Dempsey, J C
, Knutzen, D M
, Parisi, M A
, O'Day, D
, Alswaid, A
, Glass, I A
, Adkins, J
, de Lacy, N
, Tuysuz, B
, Shendure, J
, Chance, P
in
Abnormalities, Multiple - genetics
/ Abnormalities, Multiple - pathology
/ Ataxia
/ Cerebellum - abnormalities
/ Cerebellum - pathology
/ Cohort Studies
/ DNA Mutational Analysis
/ Eye Abnormalities - genetics
/ Eye Abnormalities - pathology
/ Genes
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Genetic Heterogeneity
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney Diseases, Cystic - genetics
/ Kidney Diseases, Cystic - pathology
/ Medical imaging
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutation
/ Neuroimaging
/ Pedigree
/ Retina - abnormalities
/ Retina - pathology
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
2015
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Joubert syndrome: a model for untangling recessive disorders with extreme genetic heterogeneity
by
Doherty, D
, Phelps, I G
, O'Roak, B J
, Ishak, G E
, Ramadevi A, Radha
, Isabella, C R
, Ozyürek, H
, Rue, T C
, Garcia-Cazorla, À
, Boyle, E A
, Bachmann-Gagescu, R
, Topçu, M
, Lingappa, L
, Gorden, N
, Martorell, L
, Lourenço, C
, Haliloğlu, G
, Dempsey, J C
, Knutzen, D M
, Parisi, M A
, O'Day, D
, Alswaid, A
, Glass, I A
, Adkins, J
, de Lacy, N
, Tuysuz, B
, Shendure, J
, Chance, P
in
Abnormalities, Multiple - genetics
/ Abnormalities, Multiple - pathology
/ Ataxia
/ Cerebellum - abnormalities
/ Cerebellum - pathology
/ Cohort Studies
/ DNA Mutational Analysis
/ Eye Abnormalities - genetics
/ Eye Abnormalities - pathology
/ Genes
/ Genetic Association Studies
/ Genetic Heterogeneity
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Hypothesis testing
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidney Diseases, Cystic - genetics
/ Kidney Diseases, Cystic - pathology
/ Medical imaging
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutation
/ Neuroimaging
/ Pedigree
/ Retina - abnormalities
/ Retina - pathology
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
2015
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Joubert syndrome: a model for untangling recessive disorders with extreme genetic heterogeneity
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Joubert syndrome: a model for untangling recessive disorders with extreme genetic heterogeneity
2015
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BackgroundJoubert syndrome (JS) is a recessive neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by hypotonia, ataxia, cognitive impairment, abnormal eye movements, respiratory control disturbances and a distinctive mid-hindbrain malformation. JS demonstrates substantial phenotypic variability and genetic heterogeneity. This study provides a comprehensive view of the current genetic basis, phenotypic range and gene–phenotype associations in JS.MethodsWe sequenced 27 JS-associated genes in 440 affected individuals (375 families) from a cohort of 532 individuals (440 families) with JS, using molecular inversion probe-based targeted capture and next-generation sequencing. Variant pathogenicity was defined using the Combined Annotation Dependent Depletion algorithm with an optimised score cut-off.ResultsWe identified presumed causal variants in 62% of pedigrees, including the first B9D2 mutations associated with JS. 253 different mutations in 23 genes highlight the extreme genetic heterogeneity of JS. Phenotypic analysis revealed that only 34% of individuals have a ‘pure JS’ phenotype. Retinal disease is present in 30% of individuals, renal disease in 25%, coloboma in 17%, polydactyly in 15%, liver fibrosis in 14% and encephalocele in 8%. Loss of CEP290 function is associated with retinal dystrophy, while loss of TMEM67 function is associated with liver fibrosis and coloboma, but we observe no clear-cut distinction between JS subtypes.ConclusionsThis work illustrates how combining advanced sequencing techniques with phenotypic data addresses extreme genetic heterogeneity to provide diagnostic and carrier testing, guide medical monitoring for progressive complications, facilitate interpretation of genome-wide sequencing results in individuals with a variety of phenotypes and enable gene-specific treatments in the future.
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BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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