In-depth characterisation of a cohort of individuals with missense and loss-of-function variants disrupting FOXP2

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作者
Morison, Lottie D. [1 ]
Meffert, Elisabeth [2 ]
Stampfer, Miriam [3 ]
Steiner-Wilke, Irene [4 ,5 ]
Vollmer, Brigitte [6 ,7 ]
Schulze, Katrin [8 ]
Briggs, Tracy [9 ,10 ]
Braden, Ruth [1 ]
Vogel, Adam [11 ,12 ]
Thompson-Lake, Daisy [13 ]
Patel, Chirag [14 ]
Blair, Edward [15 ]
Goel, Himanshu [16 ]
Turner, Samantha [1 ,17 ]
Moog, Ute [18 ]
Riess, Angelika [19 ]
Liegeois, Frederique [13 ]
Koolen, David A. [20 ]
Amor, David J. [1 ,21 ,22 ]
Kleefstra, Tjitske [20 ,23 ]
Fisher, Simon E. [24 ,25 ]
Zweier, Christiane [26 ,27 ]
Morgan, Angela T. [1 ,28 ,29 ]
机构
[1] Murdoch Childrens Res Inst, Speech & Language, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] SRH Univ Appl Hlth Sci, Gera, Germany
[3] Med Genet Ctr, Munich, Germany
[4] Tuebingen Univ Hosp, Ctr Cleft Palate & Craniofacial Malformat, Tubingen, Germany
[5] Univ Childrens Hosp Tuebingen, Dept Paediat Neurol & Dev Med, Tubingen, Germany
[6] Univ Southampton, Fac Med, Clin & Expt Sci, Southampton, Hampshire, England
[7] Univ Hosp Southampton NHS Fdn Trust, Southampton Childrens Hosp, Paediat Neurol, Southampton, Hampshire, England
[8] Heidelberg Univ, Dept Psychol, Heidelberg, Germany
[9] Univ Manchester, Fac Biol Med & Hlth, Manchester Acad Hlth Sci Ctr, Sch Biol Sci,Div Evolut & Genom Sci, Manchester, Lancashire, England
[10] Manchester Univ NHS Fdn Trust, St Marys Hosp, Manchester Ctr Genom Med, Manchester, Lancashire, England
[11] Univ Melbourne, Ctr Neurosci Speech, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[12] Redenlab Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[13] UCL, Great Ormond St Inst Child Hlth, London, England
[14] Royal Brisbane & Womens Hosp, Genet Hlth Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[15] Oxford Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Oxford Ctr Genom Med, Oxford, Oxon, England
[16] Hunter Genet, Waratah, NSW, Australia
[17] La Trobe Univ, Sch Allied Hlth Human Serv & Sport, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[18] Heidelberg Univ, Inst Human Genet, Heidelberg, Germany
[19] Univ Tubingen, Inst Med Genet & Appl Genom, Tubingen, Germany
[20] Radboud Univ Med Ctr Radboudumc, Donders Inst Brain Cognit & Behav, Dept Human Genet, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[21] Royal Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[22] Univ Melbourne, Dept Pediat, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[23] Vincent van Gogh Inst Psychiat, Ctr Excellence Neuropsychiat, Venray, Netherlands
[24] Max Planck Inst Psycholinguist, Language & Genet, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[25] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Donders Inst Brain Cognit & Behav, Donders Ctr Neurosci, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[26] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Inst Human Genet, Erlangen, Germany
[27] Univ Bern, Dept Human Genet, Inselspital Bern, Bern, Switzerland
[28] Univ Melbourne, Dept Audiol & Speech Pathol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[29] Royal Childrens Hosp, Dept Speech Pathol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
genotype; genetics; phenotype; paediatrics; DEVELOPMENTAL SPEECH; CHILDHOOD APRAXIA; LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT; CHILDREN; DELETION; GENE; DISORDERS; MOTHER; 7Q31; EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1136/jmg-2022-108734
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
BackgroundHeterozygous disruptions of FOXP2 were the first identified molecular cause for severe speech disorder: childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), and yet few cases have been reported, limiting knowledge of the condition. MethodsHere we phenotyped 28 individuals from 17 families with pathogenic FOXP2-only variants (12 loss-of-function, five missense variants; 14 males; aged 2 to 62 years). Health and development (cognitive, motor, social domains) were examined, including speech and language outcomes with the first cross-linguistic analysis of English and German. ResultsSpeech disorders were prevalent (23/25, 92%) and CAS was most common (22/25, 88%), with similar speech presentations across English and German. Speech was still impaired in adulthood, and some speech sounds (eg, 'th', 'r', 'ch', 'j') were never acquired. Language impairments (21/25, 84%) ranged from mild to severe. Comorbidities included feeding difficulties in infancy (10/27, 37%), fine (13/26, 50%) and gross (13/26, 50%) motor impairment, anxiety (5/27, 19%), depression (6/27, 22%) and sleep disturbance (11/15, 44%). Physical features were common (22/27, 81%) but with no consistent pattern. Cognition ranged from average to mildly impaired and was incongruent with language ability; for example, seven participants with severe language disorder had average non-verbal cognition. ConclusionsAlthough we identify an increased prevalence of conditions like anxiety, depression and sleep disturbance, we confirm that the consequences of FOXP2 dysfunction remain relatively specific to speech disorder, as compared with other recently identified monogenic conditions associated with CAS. Thus, our findings reinforce that FOXP2 provides a valuable entry point for examining the neurobiological bases of speech disorder.
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页码:597 / 607
页数:11
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