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  • Genetic Variant Overlap Analysis Identifies Established and Putative Genes Involved in Pulmonary Fibrosis.

Genetic Variant Overlap Analysis Identifies Established and Putative Genes Involved in Pulmonary Fibrosis.

International journal of molecular sciences (2023-02-12)
Karlijn Groen, Joanne J van der Vis, Aernoud A van Batenburg, Karin M Kazemier, Jan C Grutters, Coline H M van Moorsel
ABSTRACT

In only around 40% of families with pulmonary fibrosis (PF) a suspected genetic cause can be found. Genetic overlap analysis of Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) data may be a powerful tool to discover new shared variants in novel genes for PF. As a proof of principle, we first selected unrelated PF patients for whom a genetic variant was detected (n = 125) in established PF genes and searched for overlapping variants. Second, we performed WES (n = 149) and identified novel potentially deleterious variants shared by at least two unrelated PF patients. These variants were genotyped in validation cohorts (n = 2748). In 125 unrelated patients, a potentially deleterious variant was detected in known PF genes of which 15 variants in six genes overlapped, involving 51 patients. Overlap analysis of WES data identified two novel variants of interest: TOM1L2 c.421T > C p.(Y141H) and TDP1c.1373dupG p.(S459fs*5), neither gene had been related to pulmonary fibrosis before. Both proteins were present in the alveolar epithelium. No apparent characteristics of telomere disease were observed. This study underlines the potential of searching for overlapping rare potentially deleterious variants to identify disease-associated variants and genes. A previously unreported variant was found in two putative new PF genes, but further research is needed to determine causality.

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Anti-TOM1L2 antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, Ab2
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Anti-Prosurfactant Protein C (proSP-C) Antibody, serum, Chemicon®