Quantifying prion disease penetrance using large population control cohorts

More than 100,000 genetic variants are reported to cause Mendelian disease in humans, but the penetrance-the probability that a carrier of the purported disease-causing genotype will indeed develop the disease-is generally unknown. We assess the impact of variants in the prion protein gene (PRNP) on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science translational medicine 2016-01, Vol.8 (322), p.322ra9-322ra9
Hauptverfasser: Minikel, Eric Vallabh, Vallabh, Sonia M, Lek, Monkol, Estrada, Karol, Samocha, Kaitlin E, Sathirapongsasuti, J Fah, McLean, Cory Y, Tung, Joyce Y, Yu, Linda P C, Gambetti, Pierluigi, Blevins, Janis, Zhang, Shulin, Cohen, Yvonne, Chen, Wei, Yamada, Masahito, Hamaguchi, Tsuyoshi, Sanjo, Nobuo, Mizusawa, Hidehiro, Nakamura, Yosikazu, Kitamoto, Tetsuyuki, Collins, Steven J, Boyd, Alison, Will, Robert G, Knight, Richard, Ponto, Claudia, Zerr, Inga, Kraus, Theo F J, Eigenbrod, Sabina, Giese, Armin, Calero, Miguel, de Pedro-Cuesta, Jesús, Haïk, Stéphane, Laplanche, Jean-Louis, Bouaziz-Amar, Elodie, Brandel, Jean-Philippe, Capellari, Sabina, Parchi, Piero, Poleggi, Anna, Ladogana, Anna, O'Donnell-Luria, Anne H, Karczewski, Konrad J, Marshall, Jamie L, Boehnke, Michael, Laakso, Markku, Mohlke, Karen L, Kähler, Anna, Chambert, Kimberly, McCarroll, Steven, Sullivan, Patrick F, Hultman, Christina M, Purcell, Shaun M, Sklar, Pamela, van der Lee, Sven J, Rozemuller, Annemieke, Jansen, Casper, Hofman, Albert, Kraaij, Robert, van Rooij, Jeroen G J, Ikram, M Arfan, Uitterlinden, André G, van Duijn, Cornelia M, Daly, Mark J, MacArthur, Daniel G
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Zusammenfassung:More than 100,000 genetic variants are reported to cause Mendelian disease in humans, but the penetrance-the probability that a carrier of the purported disease-causing genotype will indeed develop the disease-is generally unknown. We assess the impact of variants in the prion protein gene (PRNP) on the risk of prion disease by analyzing 16,025 prion disease cases, 60,706 population control exomes, and 531,575 individuals genotyped by 23andMe Inc. We show that missense variants in PRNP previously reported to be pathogenic are at least 30 times more common in the population than expected on the basis of genetic prion disease prevalence. Although some of this excess can be attributed to benign variants falsely assigned as pathogenic, other variants have genuine effects on disease susceptibility but confer lifetime risks ranging from
ISSN:1946-6234
1946-6242
1946-6242
DOI:10.1126/scitranslmed.aad5169