A frequent variant in the Japanese population determines quasi-Mendelian inheritance of rare retinal ciliopathy.
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2019
Hereditary retinal degenerations (HRDs) are Mendelian diseases characterized by progressive blindness and caused by ultra-rare mutations. In a genomic screen of 331 unrelated Japanese patients, we identify a disruptive Alu insertion and a nonsense variant (p.Arg1933*) in the ciliary gene RP1, neither of which are rare alleles in Japan. p.Arg1933* is almost polymorphic (frequency = 0.6%, amongst 12,000 individuals), does not cause disease in homozygosis or heterozygosis, and yet is significantly enriched in HRD patients (frequency = 2.1%, i.e., a 3.5-fold enrichment; p-value = 9.2 × 10). Familial co-segregation and association analyses show that p.Arg1933* can act as a Mendelian mutation in trans with the Alu insertion, but might also associate with disease in combination with two alleles in the EYS gene in a non-Mendelian pattern of heredity. Our results suggest that rare conditions such as HRDs can be paradoxically determined by relatively common variants, following a quasi-Mendelian model linking monogenic and complex inheritance.
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Authors | Nikopoulos, Konstantinos;Cisarova, Katarina;Quinodoz, Mathieu;Koskiniemi-Kuendig, Hanna;Miyake, Noriko;Farinelli, Pietro;Rehman, Atta Ur;Khan, Muhammad Imran;Prunotto, Andrea;Akiyama, Masato;Kamatani, Yoichiro;Terao, Chikashi;Miya, Fuyuki;Ikeda, Yasuhiro;Ueno, Shinji;Fuse, Nobuo;Murakami, Akira;Wada, Yuko;Terasaki, Hiroko;Sonoda, Koh-Hei;Ishibashi, Tatsuro;Kubo, Michiaki;Cremers, Frans P M;Kutalik, Zoltán;Matsumoto, Naomichi;Nishiguchi, Koji M;Nakazawa, Toru;Rivolta, Carlo; |
Journal | Nature communications |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1038/s41467-019-10746-4 |
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