Data-driven phenotype discovery of FMR1 premutation carriers in a population-based sample

The impact of the premutation on human health is the subject of considerable controversy. A fundamental unanswered question is whether carrying the premutation allele is directly correlated with clinical phenotypes. A challenging problem in past genotype-phenotype studies of the premutation is ascer...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2019-08, Vol.5 (8), p.eaaw7195-eaaw7195
Hauptverfasser: Movaghar, Arezoo, Page, David, Brilliant, Murray, Baker, Mei Wang, Greenberg, Jan, Hong, Jinkuk, DaWalt, Leann Smith, Saha, Krishanu, Kuusisto, Finn, Stewart, Ron, Berry-Kravis, Elizabeth, Mailick, Marsha R
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Zusammenfassung:The impact of the premutation on human health is the subject of considerable controversy. A fundamental unanswered question is whether carrying the premutation allele is directly correlated with clinical phenotypes. A challenging problem in past genotype-phenotype studies of the premutation is ascertainment bias, which could lead to invalid research conclusions and negatively affect clinical practice. Here, we created the first population-based -informed biobank to find the pattern of health characteristics in premutation carriers. Our extensive phenotyping shows that premutation carriers experience a clinical profile that is significantly different from controls and is evident throughout adulthood. Comprehensive understanding of the clinical risk associated with this genetic variant is critical for premutation carriers, their families, and clinicians and has important implications for public health.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aaw7195