Clara Houdayer, Kathleen Rooney, Liselot van der Laan, Céline Bris, Mariëlle Alders, Angela Bahr, Giulia Barcia, Clarisse Battault, Anais Begemann, Dominique Bonneau, Antoine Bonnevalle, Aicha Boughalem, Alice Bourges, Marie Bournez, Ange-Line Bruel, Daniela Buhas, Floriane Carallis, Benjamin Cogné, Valérie Cormier-Daire, Julian Delanne, Tanguy Demaret, Anne-Sophie Denommé-Pichon, Julie Désir, Christèle Dubourg, Mélanie Fradin, David Geneviève, Himanshu Goel, Alice Goldenberg, Karen W Gripp, Agnès Guichet, Anne Guimier, Adeline Jacquinet, Boris Keren, Louis Legoff, Michael A Levy, Haley McConkey, Bryce A Mendelsohn, Cyril Mignot, Vincent Milon, Mathilde Nizon, Beatrice Oneda, Laurent Pasquier, Olivier Patat, Christophe Philippe, Vincent Procaccio, Rebecca Procopio, Clément Prouteau, Thomas Rambaud, Anita Rauch, Raissa Relator, Sophie Rondeau, Gijs W E Santen, Jennifer Schleit, Arthur Sorlin, Katharina Steindl, Matt Tedder, Marine Tessarech, Frédéric Tran Mau-Them, Detlef Trost, Pleuntje J Van der Sluijs, Marie Vincent, Sandra Whalen, Christel Thauvin-Robinet, Bertrand Isidor, Bekim Sadikovic, Antonio Vitobello, Estelle Colin
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Abstract
Rare genetic variants in ARID2 are responsible for a recently described neurodevelopmental condition called ARID2-related disorder (ARID2-RD). ARID2 belongs to PBAF, a unit of the SWI/SNF complex, which is a chromatin remodeling complex. This work aims to further delineate the phenotypic spectrum of ARID2-RD, providing clinicians with additional data for better care and aid in the future diagnosis of this condition. We obtained the genotypes and phenotypes of 27 previously unreported individuals with ARID2-RD and compared this series with findings in the literature. We also assessed peripheral blood DNA methylation profiles in individuals with ARID2-RD compared to episignatures of controls, unresolved cases, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. The main clinical features of ARID2-RD are developmental delay, speech disorders, intellectual disability (ID), behavior problems, short stature, and various dysmorphic and ectodermal features. Genome-wide differential methylation analysis revealed a global hypermethylated profile in ARID2-RD that could aid in reclassifying variants of uncertain significance. Our study doubles the number of reported individuals with ARID2 pathogenic variants to 53. It confirms loss-of-function as a pathomechanism and shows the absence of a clear genotype-phenotype correlation. We provide evidence for a unique DNA methylation episignature for ARID2-RD and further delineate the ARID2-associated phenotype.
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The European Journal of Human Genetics is the official journal of the European Society of Human Genetics, publishing high-quality, original research papers, short reports and reviews in the rapidly expanding field of human genetics and genomics. It covers molecular, clinical and cytogenetics, interfacing between advanced biomedical research and the clinician, and bridging the great diversity of facilities, resources and viewpoints in the genetics community.
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-Monogenic and multifactorial disorders
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-Hereditary cancer
-Medical Genomics
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-Genotype-phenotype correlations
-Genetic variation and genome diversity
-Statistical and computational genetics
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