Adolescent; Adult; Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Base Sequence; Child; Child, Preschool; Exons/genetics; Facies; Female; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Humans; Infant; Intellectual Disability/genetics; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Phenotype; Protein Isoforms/chemistry/genetics; Proteins/chemistry/genetics; Sequence Deletion/genetics; Suppression, Genetic; Syndrome; Young Adult; Zebrafish/embryology/genetics; Zebrafish Proteins/chemistry/genetics
Abstract :
[en] Genomic rearrangements involving AUTS2 (7q11.22) are associated with autism and intellectual disability (ID), although evidence for causality is limited. By combining the results of diagnostic testing of 49,684 individuals, we identified 24 microdeletions that affect at least one exon of AUTS2, as well as one translocation and one inversion each with a breakpoint within the AUTS2 locus. Comparison of 17 well-characterized individuals enabled identification of a variable syndromic phenotype including ID, autism, short stature, microcephaly, cerebral palsy, and facial dysmorphisms. The dysmorphic features were more pronounced in persons with 3'AUTS2 deletions. This part of the gene is shown to encode a C-terminal isoform (with an alternative transcription start site) expressed in the human brain. Consistent with our genetic data, suppression of auts2 in zebrafish embryos caused microcephaly that could be rescued by either the full-length or the C-terminal isoform of AUTS2. Our observations demonstrate a causal role of AUTS2 in neurocognitive disorders, establish a hitherto unappreciated syndromic phenotype at this locus, and show how transcriptional complexity can underpin human pathology. The zebrafish model provides a valuable tool for investigating the etiology of AUTS2 syndrome and facilitating gene-function analysis in the future.
Disciplines :
Genetics & genetic processes
Author, co-author :
Beunders, Gea
Voorhoeve, Els
Golzio, Christelle
Pardo, Luba M.
Rosenfeld, Jill A.
Talkowski, Michael E.
Simonic, Ingrid
Lionel, Anath C.
Vergult, Sarah
Pyatt, Robert E.
van de Kamp, Jiddeke
Nieuwint, Aggie
Weiss, Marjan M.
Rizzu, Patrizia
Verwer, Lucilla E. N. I.
van Spaendonk, Rosalina M. L.
Shen, Yiping
Wu, Bai-Lin
Yu, Tingting
Yu, Yongguo
Chiang, Colby
Gusella, James F.
Lindgren, Amelia M.
Morton, Cynthia C.
van Binsbergen, Ellen
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