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Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research article

Human PTCHD3 nulls: rare copy number and sequence variants suggest a non-essential gene

Authors: Mohammad M Ghahramani Seno, Benjamin YM Kwan, Ka Ki M Lee-Ng, Rainald Moessner, Anath C Lionel, Christian R Marshall, Stephen W Scherer

Published in: BMC Medical Genetics | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Copy number variations (CNVs) can contribute to variable degrees of fitness and/or disease predisposition. Recent studies show that at least 1% of any given genome is copy number variable when compared to the human reference sequence assembly. Homozygous deletions (or CNV nulls) that are found in the normal population are of particular interest because they may serve to define non-essential genes in human biology.

Results

In a genomic screen investigating CNV in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) we detected a heterozygous deletion on chromosome 10p12.1, spanning the Patched-domain containing 3 (PTCHD3) gene, at a frequency of ~1.4% (6/427). This finding seemed interesting, given recent discoveries on the role of another Patched-domain containing gene (PTCHD1) in ASD. Screening of another 177 ASD probands yielded two additional heterozygous deletions bringing the frequency to 1.3% (8/604). The deletion was found at a frequency of ~0.73% (27/3,695) in combined control population from North America and Northern Europe predominately of European ancestry. Screening of the human genome diversity panel (HGDP-CEPH) covering worldwide populations yielded deletions in 7/1,043 unrelated individuals and those detected were confined to individuals of European/Mediterranean/Middle Eastern ancestry. Breakpoint mapping yielded an identical 102,624 bp deletion in all cases and controls tested, suggesting a common ancestral event. Interestingly, this CNV occurs at a break of synteny between humans and mouse. Considering all data, however, no significant association of these rare PTCHD3 deletions with ASD was observed. Notwithstanding, our RNA expression studies detected PTCHD3 in several tissues, and a novel shorter isoform for PTCHD3 was characterized. Expression in transfected COS-7 cells showed PTCHD3 isoforms colocalize with calnexin in the endoplasmic reticulum. The presence of a patched (Ptc) domain suggested a role for PTCHD3 in various biological processes mediated through the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway. However, further investigation yielded one individual harboring a homozygous deletion (PTCHD3 null) without ASD or any other overt abnormal phenotype. Exon sequencing of PTCHD3 in other individuals with deletions revealed compound point mutations also resulting in a null state.

Conclusion

Our data suggests that PTCHD3 may be a non-essential gene in some humans and characterization of this novel CNV at 10p12.1 will facilitate population and disease studies.
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Metadata
Title
Human PTCHD3 nulls: rare copy number and sequence variants suggest a non-essential gene
Authors
Mohammad M Ghahramani Seno
Benjamin YM Kwan
Ka Ki M Lee-Ng
Rainald Moessner
Anath C Lionel
Christian R Marshall
Stephen W Scherer
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Medical Genetics / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-12-45

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