Maria Giorgia Cutrufello

Analysis of Sardinian Multiplex Family with Autism Spectrum Disorder points to post-synaptic density gene variants and identifies CAPG as a functionally relevant candidate gene

Loi E.;Moi L.;Vega-Benedetti A. F.;Blois S.;Fadda A.;Mattu S.;Fadda R.;Zavattari P.
2019-01-01

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of neurodevelopmental disorders with high heritability, although their underlying genetic factors are still largely unknown. Here we present a comprehensive genetic characterization of two ASD siblings from Sardinia by genome-wide copy number variation analysis and whole exome sequencing (WES), to identify novel genetic alterations associated with this disorder. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array data revealed a rare microdeletion involving CAPG, ELMOD3, and SH2D6 genes, in both siblings. CAPG encodes for a postsynaptic density (PSD) protein known to regulate spine morphogenesis and synaptic formation. The reduced CAPG mRNA and protein expression levels in ASD patients, in the presence of hemizygosity or a particular genetic and/or epigenetic background, highlighted the functional relevance of CAPG as a candidate gene for ASD. WES analysis led to the identification in both affected siblings of a rare frameshift mutation in VDAC3, a gene intolerant to loss of function mutation, encoding for a voltage-dependent anion channel localized on PSD. Moreover, four missense damaging variants were identified in genes intolerant to loss of function variation encoding for PSD proteins: PLXNA2, KCTD16, ARHGAP21, and SLC4A1. This study identifies CAPG and VDAC3 as candidate genes and provides additional support for genes encoding PSD proteins in ASD susceptibility.
2019
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Autism spectrum disorder; ASD; CAPG; VDAC3; Postsynaptic density proteins; PSD proteins
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Bacchelli, E.; Loi, E.; Cameli, C.; Moi, L.; Vega-Benedetti, A. F.; Blois, S.; Fadda, A.; Bonora, E.; Mattu, S.; Fadda, R.; Chessa, R.; Maestrini, E.; ...espandi
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