Truncating variants of the DLG4 gene are responsible for intellectual disability with marfanoid features
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Titre | Truncating variants of the DLG4 gene are responsible for intellectual disability with marfanoid features |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Auteurs | Moutton S., Bruel A.-L, Assoum M., Chevarin M., Sarrazin E., Goizet C., Guerrot A.-M, Charollais A., Charles P., Heron D., Faudet A., Houcinat N., Vitobello A., Tran-Mau-Them F., Philippe C., Duffourd Y., Thauvin-Robinet C., Faivre L. |
Journal | CLINICAL GENETICS |
Volume | 93 |
Pagination | 1172-1178 |
Date Published | JUN |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0009-9163 |
Mots-clés | DLG4, intellectual disability, marfanoid, PSD-95, synaptopathy, whole exome sequencing |
Résumé | Marfanoid habitus (MH) combined with intellectual disability (ID) is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of overlapping disorders. We performed exome sequencing in 33 trios and 31 single probands to identify novel genes specific to MH-ID. After the search for variants in known disease-causing genes and non-disease-causing genes with classical approaches, we searched for variants in non-disease-causing genes whose pLI was above 0.9 (ExAC Consortium data), in which truncating variants were found in at least 3 unrelated patients. Only DLG4 gene met these criteria. Data from the literature and various databases also indicated its implication in ID. DLG4 encodes post-synaptic density protein 95 (PSD-95), a protein expressed in various tissues, including the brain. In neurons, PSD-95 is located at the post-synaptic density, and is associated with glutamatergic receptor signaling (NMDA and AMPA). PSD-95 probably participates in dendritogenesis. Two patients were heterozygous for de novo frameshift variants and one patient carried a a consensus splice site variant. Gene expression studies supported their pathogenicity through haploinsufficiency and loss-of-function. Patients exhibited mild-to-moderate ID, similar marfanoid features, including a long face, high-arched palate, long and thin fingers, pectus excavatum, scoliosis and ophthalmological manifestations (nystagmus or strabismus). Our study emphasizes the role of DLG4 as a novel post-synaptic-associated gene involved in syndromic ID associated with MH. |
DOI | 10.1111/cge.13243 |