A phenome-wide association study of methylated GC-rich repeats identifies a GCC repeat expansion in AFF3 associated with intellectual disability

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2024-11

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Jadhav, Bharati
Garg, Paras
van Vugt, Joke J.F.A.ISNI 0000000389735224
Ibanez, Kristina
Gagliardi, Delia
Lee, William
Shadrina, Mariya
Mokveld, Tom
Dolzhenko, Egor
Martin-Trujillo, Alejandro

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GC-rich tandem repeat expansions (TREs) are often associated with DNA methylation, gene silencing and folate-sensitive fragile sites, and underlie several congenital and late-onset disorders. Through a combination of DNA-methylation profiling and tandem repeat genotyping, we identified 24 methylated TREs and investigated their effects on human traits using phenome-wide association studies in 168,641 individuals from the UK Biobank, identifying 156 significant TRE–trait associations involving 17 different TREs. Of these, a GCC expansion in the promoter of AFF3 was associated with a 2.4-fold reduced probability of completing secondary education, an effect size comparable to several recurrent pathogenic microdeletions. In a cohort of 6,371 probands with neurodevelopmental problems of suspected genetic etiology, we observed a significant enrichment of AFF3 expansions compared with controls. With a population prevalence that is at least fivefold higher than the TRE that causes fragile X syndrome, AFF3 expansions represent a major cause of neurodevelopmental delay.

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Jadhav, B, Garg, P, van Vugt, J J F A, Ibanez, K, Gagliardi, D, Lee, W, Shadrina, M, Mokveld, T, Dolzhenko, E, Martin-Trujillo, A, Gies, S J, Altman, G, Rocca, C, Barbosa, M, Jain, M, Lahiri, N, Lachlan, K, Houlden, H, Paten, B, Tucci, A, Veldink, J, Tucci, A, Sharp, A J, Genomics England Research Consortium & Project MinE ALS Sequencing Consortium 2024, 'A phenome-wide association study of methylated GC-rich repeats identifies a GCC repeat expansion in AFF3 associated with intellectual disability', Nature genetics, vol. 56, no. 11, pp. 2322-2332. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-024-01917-1