Literature DB >> 27759917

Implication of LRRC4C and DPP6 in neurodevelopmental disorders.

Gilles Maussion1, Cristiana Cruceanu1,2, Jill A Rosenfeld3, Scott C Bell1, Fabrice Jollant1,4, Jin Szatkiewicz5, Ryan L Collins6,7, Carrie Hanscom6, Ilaria Kolobova1, Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur8, Ian Blumenthal6, Colby Chiang9,10, Vanessa Ota1, Christina Hultman11, Colm O'Dushlaine7, Steve McCarroll7,12, Martin Alda13, Sebastien Jacquemont14, Zehra Ordulu15,16, Christian R Marshall17, Melissa T Carter18, Lisa G Shaffer3, Pamela Sklar19, Santhosh Girirajan20, Cynthia C Morton7,21,22, James F Gusella6,7,12, Gustavo Turecki1,2, Dimitri J Stavropoulos23, Patrick F Sullivan5, Stephen W Scherer17,24, Michael E Talkowski6,7,25, Carl Ernst1,2.   

Abstract

We performed whole-genome sequencing on an individual from a family with variable psychiatric phenotypes that had a sensory processing disorder, apraxia, and autism. The proband harbored a maternally inherited balanced translocation (46,XY,t(11;14)(p12;p12)mat) that disrupted LRRC4C, a member of the highly specialized netrin G family of axon guidance molecules. The proband also inherited a paternally derived chromosomal inversion that disrupted DPP6, a potassium channel interacting protein. Copy Number (CN) analysis in 14,077 cases with neurodevelopmental disorders and 8,960 control subjects revealed that 60% of cases with exonic deletions in LRRC4C had a second clinically recognizable syndrome associated with variable clinical phenotypes, including 16p11.2, 1q44, and 2q33.1 CN syndromes, suggesting LRRC4C deletion variants may be modifiers of neurodevelopmental disorders. In vitro, functional assessments modeling patient deletions in LRRC4C suggest a negative regulatory role of these exons found in the untranslated region of LRRC4C, which has a single, terminal coding exon. These data suggest that the proband's autism may be due to the inheritance of disruptions in both DPP6 and LRRC4C, and may highlight the importance of the netrin G family and potassium channel interacting molecules in neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Keywords:  DPP6; LRRC4C; Netrin G; autism; sensory processing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27759917      PMCID: PMC5833302          DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.802


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