Synchronized long-read genome, methylome, epigenome and transcriptome profiling resolve a Mendelian condition

Resolving the molecular basis of a Mendelian condition remains challenging owing to the diverse mechanisms by which genetic variants cause disease. To address this, we developed a synchronized long-read genome, methylome, epigenome and transcriptome sequencing approach, which enables accurate single...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2025-01
Hauptverfasser: Vollger, Mitchell R, Korlach, Jonas, Eldred, Kiara C, Swanson, Elliott, Underwood, Jason G, Bohaczuk, Stephanie C, Mao, Yizi, Cheng, Yong-Han H, Ranchalis, Jane, Blue, Elizabeth E, Schwarze, Ulrike, Munson, Katherine M, Saunders, Christopher T, Wenger, Aaron M, Allworth, Aimee, Chanprasert, Sirisak, Duerden, Brittney L, Glass, Ian, Horike-Pyne, Martha, Kim, Michelle, Leppig, Kathleen A, McLaughlin, Ian J, Ogawa, Jessica, Rosenthal, Elisabeth A, Sheppeard, Sam, Sherman, Stephanie M, Strohbehn, Samuel, Yuen, Amy L, Stacey, Andrew W, Reh, Thomas A, Byers, Peter H, Bamshad, Michael J, Hisama, Fuki M, Jarvik, Gail P, Sancak, Yasemin, Dipple, Katrina M, Stergachis, Andrew B
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Zusammenfassung:Resolving the molecular basis of a Mendelian condition remains challenging owing to the diverse mechanisms by which genetic variants cause disease. To address this, we developed a synchronized long-read genome, methylome, epigenome and transcriptome sequencing approach, which enables accurate single-nucleotide, insertion-deletion and structural variant calling and diploid de novo genome assembly. This permits the simultaneous elucidation of haplotype-resolved CpG methylation, chromatin accessibility and full-length transcript information in a single long-read sequencing run. Application of this approach to an Undiagnosed Diseases Network participant with a chromosome X;13-balanced translocation of uncertain significance revealed that this translocation disrupted the functioning of four separate genes (NBEA, PDK3, MAB21L1 and RB1) previously associated with single-gene Mendelian conditions. Notably, the function of each gene was disrupted via a distinct mechanism that required integration of the four 'omes' to resolve. These included fusion transcript formation, enhancer adoption, transcriptional readthrough silencing and inappropriate X-chromosome inactivation of autosomal genes. Overall, this highlights the utility of synchronized long-read multi-omic profiling for mechanistically resolving complex phenotypes.
ISSN:1061-4036
1546-1718
1546-1718
DOI:10.1038/s41588-024-02067-0