Statistical Dissection of the Genetic Determinants of Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Genes with Multiple Associated Rare Diseases

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作者
Lazareva, Tatyana E. [1 ]
Barbitoff, Yury A. [1 ,2 ]
Nasykhova, Yulia A. [1 ]
Pavlova, Nadezhda S. [2 ]
Bogaychuk, Polina M. [2 ]
Glotov, Andrey S. [1 ]
机构
[1] DO Ott Res Inst Obstet Gynaecol & Reproductol, Dept Genom Med, St Petersburg 199034, Russia
[2] Bioinformat Inst, Kantemirovskaya St 2A, St Petersburg 197342, Russia
关键词
rare disease; genetic variants; phenotypic heterogeneity; variant localization; variant interpretation; MUTATIONS; VARIANTS; DOMAIN;
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10.3390/genes14112100
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Phenotypicheterogeneity is a phenomenon in which distinct phenotypes can develop in individuals bearing pathogenic variants in the same gene. Genetic factors, gene interactions, and environmental factors are usually considered the key mechanisms of this phenomenon. Phenotypic heterogeneity may impact the prognosis of the disease severity and symptoms. In our work, we used publicly available data on the association between genetic variants and Mendelian disease to investigate the genetic factors (such as the intragenic localization and type of a variant) driving the heterogeneity of gene-disease relationships. First, we showed that genes linked to multiple rare diseases (GMDs) are more constrained and tend to encode more transcripts with high levels of expression across tissues. Next, we assessed the role of variant localization and variant types in specifying the exact phenotype for GMD variants. We discovered that none of these factors is sufficient to explain the phenomenon of such heterogeneous gene-disease relationships. In total, we identified only 38 genes with a weak trend towards significant differences in variant localization and 30 genes with nominal significant differences in variant type for the two associated disorders. Remarkably, four of these genes showed significant differences in both tests. At the same time, our analysis suggests that variant localization and type are more important for genes linked to autosomal dominant disease. Taken together, our results emphasize the gene-level factors dissecting distinct Mendelian diseases linked to one common gene based on open-access genetic data and highlight the importance of exploring other factors that contributed to phenotypic heterogeneity.
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