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Variant-specific pathophysiological mechanisms of AFF3 differently influence transcriptome profiles

Bassani, Sissy; Chrast, Jacqueline; Ambrosini, Giovanna; Voisin, Norine; Schütz, Frédéric; Brusco, Alfredo; Sirchia, Fabio; Turban, Lydia; Schubert, Susanna; Abou Jamra, Rami; Schlump, Jan-Ulrich; DeMille, Desiree; Bayrak-Toydemir, Pinar; Nelson, Gary Rex; Wong, Kristen Nicole; Duncan, Laura; Mosera, Mackenzie; Gilissen, Christian; Vissers, Lisenka E. L. M.; Pfundt, Rolph; Kersseboom, Rogier; Yttervik, Hilde; Hansen; Geir Åsmund Myge; Smeland, Marie Falkenberg; Butler, Kameryn M.; Lyons, Michael J.; Carvalho, Claudia M. B.; Zhang, Chaofan; Lupski, James R.; Potocki, Lorraine; Flores-Gallegos, Leticia; Morales-Toquero, Rodrigo; Petit, Florence; Yalcin, Binnaz; Tuttle, Annabelle; Elloumi, Houda Zghal; McCormick, Lane; Kukolich, Mary; Klaas, Oliver; Horvath, Judit; Scala, Marcello; Iacomino, Michele; Operto, Francesca; Zara, Federico; Writzl, Karin; Maver, Aleš; Haanpää, Maria K.; Pohjola, Pia; Arikka, Harri; Kievit, Anneke J. A.; Calandrini, Camilla; Iseli, Christian; Guex, Nicolas; Reymond, Alexandre

Variant-specific pathophysiological mechanisms of AFF3 differently influence transcriptome profiles

Bassani, Sissy
Chrast, Jacqueline
Ambrosini, Giovanna
Voisin, Norine
Schütz, Frédéric
Brusco, Alfredo
Sirchia, Fabio
Turban, Lydia
Schubert, Susanna
Abou Jamra, Rami
Schlump, Jan-Ulrich
DeMille, Desiree
Bayrak-Toydemir, Pinar
Nelson, Gary Rex
Wong, Kristen Nicole
Duncan, Laura
Mosera, Mackenzie
Gilissen, Christian
Vissers, Lisenka E. L. M.
Pfundt, Rolph
Kersseboom, Rogier
Yttervik, Hilde
Hansen
Geir Åsmund Myge
Smeland, Marie Falkenberg
Butler, Kameryn M.
Lyons, Michael J.
Carvalho, Claudia M. B.
Zhang, Chaofan
Lupski, James R.
Potocki, Lorraine
Flores-Gallegos, Leticia
Morales-Toquero, Rodrigo
Petit, Florence
Yalcin, Binnaz
Tuttle, Annabelle
Elloumi, Houda Zghal
McCormick, Lane
Kukolich, Mary
Klaas, Oliver
Horvath, Judit
Scala, Marcello
Iacomino, Michele
Operto, Francesca
Zara, Federico
Writzl, Karin
Maver, Aleš
Haanpää, Maria K.
Pohjola, Pia
Arikka, Harri
Kievit, Anneke J. A.
Calandrini, Camilla
Iseli, Christian
Guex, Nicolas
Reymond, Alexandre
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BioMed Central
doi:10.1186/s13073-024-01339-y
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https://genomemedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13073-024-01339-y
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Background: We previously described the KINSSHIP syndrome, an autosomal dominant disorder associated with intellectual disability (ID), mesomelic dysplasia and horseshoe kidney, caused by de novo variants in the degron of AFF3. Mouse knock-ins and overexpression in zebrafish provided evidence for a dominant-negative mode of action, wherein an increased level of AFF3 resulted in pathological effects.

Methods: Evolutionary constraints suggest that other modes-of-inheritance could be at play. We challenged this hypothesis by screening ID cohorts for individuals with predicted-to-be damaging variants in AFF3. We used both animal and cellular models to assess the deleteriousness of the identified variants.

Results: We identified an individual with a KINSSHIP-like phenotype carrying a de novo partial duplication of AFF3 further strengthening the hypothesis that an increased level of AFF3 is pathological. We also detected seventeen individuals displaying a milder syndrome with either heterozygous Loss-of-Function (LoF) or biallelic missense variants in AFF3. Consistent with semi-dominance, we discovered three patients with homozygous LoF and one compound heterozygote for a LoF and a missense variant, who presented more severe phenotypes than their heterozygous parents. Matching zebrafish knockdowns exhibit neurological defects that could be rescued by expressing human AFF3 mRNA, confirming their association with the ablation of aff3. Conversely, some of the human AFF3 mRNAs carrying missense variants identified in affected individuals did not rescue these phenotypes. Overexpression of mutated AFF3 mRNAs in zebrafish embryos produced a significant increase of abnormal larvae compared to wild-type overexpression further demonstrating deleteriousness. To further assess the effect of AFF3 variation, we profiled the transcriptome of fibroblasts from affected individuals and engineered isogenic cells harboring + / + , KINSSHIP/KINSSHIP, LoF/ + , LoF/LoF or KINSSHIP/LoF AFF3 genotypes. The expression of more than a third of the AFF3 bound loci is modified in either the KINSSHIP/KINSSHIP or the LoF/LoF lines. While the same pathways are affected, only about one third of the differentially expressed genes are common to the homozygote datasets, indicating that AFF3 LoF and KINSSHIP variants largely modulate transcriptomes differently, e.g. the DNA repair pathway displayed opposite modulation.

Conclusions: Our results and the high pleiotropy shown by variation at this locus suggest that minute changes in AFF3 function are deleterious.

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