Role of genetics in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a large cohort study in Chinese mainland population

Author:

Chen Yong-Ping,Yu Shi-Hui,Wei Qian-Qian,Cao Bei,Gu Xiao-Jing,Chen Xue-Ping,Song Wei,Zhao Bi,Wu Ying,Sun Ming-Ming,Liu Fei-Fei,Hou Yan-Bing,Ou Ru-Wei,Zhang Ling-Yu,Liu Kun-Cheng,Lin Jun-Yu,Xu Xin-Ran,Li Chun-Yu,Yang Jing,Jiang Zheng,Liu Jiao,Cheng Yang-Fan,Xiao Yi,Chen Ke,Feng Fei,Cai Ying-Ying,Li Shi-Rong,Hu Tao,Yuan Xiao-Qin,Guo Xiao-Yan,Liu Hui,Han Qing,Zhou Qing-Qing,Shao Na,Li Jian-Peng,Pan Ping-Lei,Ma Sha,Shang Hui-FangORCID

Abstract

BackgroundA large number of new causative and risk genes for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) have been identified mostly in patients of European ancestry. In contrast, we know relatively little regarding the genetics of ALS in other ethnic populations. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the genetics of ALS in an unprecedented large cohort of Chinese mainland population and correlate with the clinical features of rare variants carriers.MethodsA total of 1587 patients, including 64 familial ALS (FALS) and 1523 sporadic ALS (SALS), and 1866 in-house controls were analysed by whole-exome sequencing and/or testing for G4C2 repeats in C9orf72. Forty-one ALS-associated genes were analysed.Findings155 patients, including 26 (40.6%) FALS and 129 (8.5%) SALS, carrying rare pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) variants of ALS causative genes were identified. SOD1 was the most common mutated gene, followed by C9orf72, FUS, NEK1, TARDBP and TBK1. By burden analysis, rare variants in SOD1, FUS and TARDBP contributed to the collective risk for ALS (p<2.5e-6) at the gene level, but at the allelic level TARDBP p.Gly294Val and FUS p.Arg521Cys and p.Arg521His were the most important single variants causing ALS. Clinically, P/LP variants in TARDBP and C9orf72 were associated with poor prognosis, in FUS linked with younger age of onset, and C9orf72 repeats tended to affect cognition.ConclusionsOur data provide essential information for understanding the genetic and clinical features of ALS in China and for optimal design of genetic testing and evaluation of disease prognosis.

Funder

Science and Technology Bureau Fund of Sichuan Province

National Natural Science Fund of China

Project of Academician Workstation at KingMed Diagnostics, Guangzhou, China

Key Research and Development Program of China

Program for Entrepreneurial and Innovative Leading Talents of Guangzhou, China

West China Hospital, Sichuan University

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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