Nour Elkhateeb, Renarta Crookes, Michael Spiller, Lisa Pavinato, Flavia Palermo, Alfredo Brusco, Michael Parker, Soo-Mi Park, Ariana Costa Mendes, Jorge M Saraiva, Trine Bjørg Hammer, Lusine Nazaryan-Petersen, Tahsin Stefan Barakat, Martina Wilke, Elizabeth Bhoj, Rebecca C Ahrens-Nicklas, Dong Li, Tomoki Nomakuchi, Eva H Brilstra, David Hunt, Diana Johnson, Sahar Mansour, Kathryn Oprych, Sarju G Mehta, Konrad Platzer, Franziska Schnabel, Henriette Kiep, Helene Faust, Gillian Prinzing, Kimberly Wiltrout, Jessica A Radley, Alvaro H Serrano Russi, Isis Atallah, Belinda Campos-Xavier, David J Amor, Angela Morgan, Christina Fagerberg, Ulla A Andersen, Charlotte B Andersen, Emilia K Bijlsma, Lynne M Bird, Sureni V Mullegama, Andrew Green, Bertrand Isidor, Benjamin Cogné, Janna Kenny, Sally A Lynch, Shauna Quin, Karen Low, Theresia Herget, Fanny Kortüm, Rebecca J Levy, Jennifer L Morrison, Patricia G Wheeler, Tara Chandra Narumanch, Kristina Peron, Nicole Matthews, Jillian Uhlman, Lauren Bell, Lewis Pang, Ingrid Scurr, Rebecca S Belles, Bonnie Anne Salbert, Gerald Bradley Schaefer, Sarah Green, Andrea Ros, Agustí Rodríguez-Palmero, Tanja Višnjar, Karin Writzl, Pradeep C Vasudevan, Meena Balasubramanian
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Abstract
Purpose: The TAOK proteins are a group of serine/threonine-protein kinases involved in signalling pathways, cytoskeleton regulation, and neuronal development. TAOK1 variants are associated with a neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) characterized by distinctive facial features, hypotonia and feeding difficulties. TAOK2 variants have been reported to be associated with autism and early-onset obesity. However, a distinct TAOK2-NDD has not yet been delineated.
Methods: We retrospectively studied the clinical and genetic data of individuals recruited from several centres with TAOK1 and TAOK2 variants that were detected through exome and genome sequencing.
Results: We report 50 individuals with TAOK1 variants with associated phenotypes including neurodevelopmental abnormalities (100%), macrocephaly (83%) and hypotonia (58%). We report male genital anomalies and hypoglycaemia as novel phenotypes. Thirty-seven unique TAOK1 variants were identified. Most of the missense variants clustered in the protein kinase domain at residues that are intolerant to missense variation. We report ten patients with TAOK2 variants with associated phenotypes including neurodevelopmental abnormalities (100%), macrocephaly (75%), autism (75%), and obesity (70%).
Conclusion: We describe the largest cohort of TAOK1-NDD to date, expanding its phenotype and genotype spectrum with thirty novel variants. We delineate the phenotype of a novel TAOK2-NDD associated with neurodevelopmental abnormalities, autism, macrocephaly, and obesity.
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