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Distinguishing benign from pathogenic duplications involving GPR101 and VGLL1-adjacent enhancers in the clinical setting with the bioinformatic tool POSTRE
Trivellin, Giampaolo; Sanchez-Gaya, Victor; Grasso, Alexia et al.
2025
 

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Abstract :
[en] Background: Structural variants (SVs) that disrupt topologically associating domains (TADs) can cause disease by rewiring enhancer-promoter interactions. Duplications involving GPR101 are known to cause X-linked acrogigantism (X-LAG) by enabling aberrant expression of GPR101 through hijacking of enhancers at VGLL1. However, not all GPR101-containing duplications are pathogenic, presenting a diagnostic challenge, especially in the prenatal setting. Methods: We evaluated POSTRE, a tool designed to predict the regulatory impact of SVs, to distinguish pathogenic from benign GPR101 duplications. We analyzed six non-pathogenic duplications, and 27 known X-LAG associated pathogenic duplications. Tissue-specific enhancer maps built using H3K27ac ChIP-seq and ATAC-seq data as well as gene expression data derived from human anterior pituitary samples were integrated into POSTRE to enable predictions in a X-LAG relevant tissue context. Results: POSTRE correctly classified all 33 duplications as benign or pathogenic. In addition, one X-LAG case with mild clinical features (e.g., severe GH hypersecretion in the absence of pituitary tumorigenesis) was found to include only 2/5 VGLL1 enhancers (also predicted to be the weakest enhancers), whereas all 26 typical X-LAG cases had ≥4 enhancers duplicated. This suggests that milder enhancer hijacking at VGLL1 could explain the different clinical features of X-LAG in this individual. Conclusions: These findings support the utility of POSTRE to support diagnostic pipelines when interpreting SVs affecting chromatin architecture in pituitary disease. By accurately modelling enhancer adoption in a cell type-specific context, POSTRE could help to reduce uncertainty in genetic counselling and offers a rapid alternative to performing chromatin conformation capture experiments.
Disciplines :
Endocrinology, metabolism & nutrition
Author, co-author :
Trivellin, Giampaolo 
Sanchez-Gaya, Victor 
Grasso, Alexia 
Pasinska, Magdalena 
Stratakis, Constantine A 
Milnes, Di 
Kirk, Edwin P 
Beckers, Albert  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Lania, Andrea G Gerardo 
Pétrossians, Patrick  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Endocrinologie
Rada Iglesias, Alvaro 
Franke, Martin 
Daly, Adrian  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
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Language :
English
Title :
Distinguishing benign from pathogenic duplications involving GPR101 and VGLL1-adjacent enhancers in the clinical setting with the bioinformatic tool POSTRE
Publication date :
30 June 2025
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