Exome Sequencing Reveals Novel Variants and Expands the Genetic Landscape for Congenital Microcephaly

Author:

Dawidziuk MateuszORCID,Gambin Tomasz,Bukowska-Olech EwelinaORCID,Antczak-Marach Dorota,Badura-Stronka Magdalena,Buda Piotr,Budzynska Edyta,Castaneda Jennifer,Chilarska Tatiana,Czyzyk Elzbieta,Eckersdorf-Mastalerz Anna,Fijak-Moskal Jolanta,Gieruszczak-Bialek Dorota,Glodek-Brzozowska Ewelina,Goszczanska-Ciuchta Alicja,Grzeszykowska-Podymniak Malgorzata,Gurda Barbara,Jakubiuk-Tomaszuk Anna,Jamroz Ewa,Janeczko Magdalena,Jedlińska-Pijanowska Dominika,Jurek Marta,Karolewska Dagmara,Kazmierczak Adela,Kleist Teresa,Kochanowska Iwona,Krajewska-Walasek MalgorzataORCID,Kufel Katarzyna,Kutkowska-Kaźmierczak AnnaORCID,Lipiec Agata,Maksym-Gasiorek Dorota,Materna-Kiryluk AnnaORCID,Mazurkiewicz Hanna,Milewski Michał,Pavina-Guglas Tatsiana,Pietrzyk Aleksandra,Posmyk Renata,Pyrkosz Antoni,Rudzka-Dybala Mariola,Slezak RyszardORCID,Wisniewska Marzena,Zalewska-Miszkurka Zofia,Szczepanik Elzbieta,Obersztyn Ewa,Bekiesinska-Figatowska MonikaORCID,Gawlinski PawelORCID,Wiszniewski Wojciech

Abstract

Congenital microcephaly causes smaller than average head circumference relative to age, sex and ethnicity and is most usually associated with a variety of neurodevelopmental disorders. The underlying etiology is highly heterogeneous and can be either environmental or genetic. Disruption of any one of multiple biological processes, such as those underlying neurogenesis, cell cycle and division, DNA repair or transcription regulation, can result in microcephaly. This etiological heterogeneity manifests in a clinical variability and presents a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, leaving an unacceptably large proportion of over half of microcephaly patients without molecular diagnosis. To elucidate the clinical and genetic landscapes of congenital microcephaly, we sequenced the exomes of 191 clinically diagnosed patients with microcephaly as one of the features. We established a molecular basis for microcephaly in 71 patients (37%), and detected novel variants in five high confidence candidate genes previously unassociated with this condition. We report a large number of patients with mutations in tubulin-related genes in our cohort as well as higher incidence of pathogenic mutations in MCPH genes. Our study expands the phenotypic and genetic landscape of microcephaly, facilitating differential clinical diagnoses for disorders associated with most commonly disrupted genes in our cohort.

Funder

National Science Center

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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