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RASopathies: Presentation at the Genome, Interactome, and Phenome Levels.

Urska Pevec1, Neva Rozman1, Blaz Gorsek1, Tanja Kunej1.   

Abstract

Clinical symptoms often reflect molecular correlations between mutated proteins. Alignment between interactome and phenome levels reveals new disease genes and connections between previously unrelated diseases. Despite a great potential for novel discoveries, this approach is still rarely used in genomics. In the present study, we analyzed the data of 6 syndromes belonging to the RASopathy class of disorders (RASopathies) and presented them as a model to study associations between genome, interactome, and phenome levels. Causative genes and clinical symptoms were collected from OMIM and NCBI GeneReviews databases for 6 syndromes: Noonan, Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines, neurofibromatosis type 1, cardiofaciocutaneous, and Legius and Costello syndrome. The STRING tool was used for the identification of protein interactions. Six RASopathy syndromes were found to be associated with 12 causative genes. We constructed an interactome of RASopathy proteins and their neighbors and developed a database of 328 clinical symptoms. The collected data was presented at genome, interactome, and phenome levels and as an integrated network of all 3 data types. The present study provides a baseline for future studies of associations between interactome and phenome in RASopathies and could serve as a novel approach to analyze phenotypically and genetically related diseases.

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Keywords:  Gene network; Genetic diseases; Interactome; Noonan syndrome; Phenome; RASopathies

Year:  2016        PMID: 27385963      PMCID: PMC4906431          DOI: 10.1159/000445733

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Syndromol        ISSN: 1661-8769


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