Identification of somatic mutations in monozygotic twins discordant for psychiatric disorders.

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY NPJ Schizophrenia Pub Date : 2018-04-13 DOI:10.1038/s41537-018-0049-5
Masaki Nishioka, Miki Bundo, Junko Ueda, Akane Yoshikawa, Fumichika Nishimura, Tsukasa Sasaki, Chihiro Kakiuchi, Kiyoto Kasai, Tadafumi Kato, Kazuya Iwamoto
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Monozygotic twins are assumed to have identical genomes. Based on this assumption, phenotypic discordance in monozygotic twins has been previously attributed to environmental factors. However, recent genomic studies have identified characteristic somatic mutations in monozygotic twins discordant for Darier disease, Van der Woude syndrome, and Dravet syndrome. Here, we explored somatic mutations in four pairs of monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia or delusional disorder. We analyzed whole exome sequence data obtained from blood samples and identified seven somatic mutations in one twin pair discordant for delusional disorder. All seven of these mutations were validated by independent amplicon sequencing, and five of them were further validated by pyrosequencing. One somatic mutation in the patient with delusional disorder showed a missense variant in ABCC9 with an allele fraction of 7.32%. Although an association between the somatic mutations and phenotypic discordance could not be established conclusively in this study, our results suggest that somatic mutations in monozygotic twins may contribute to the development of psychiatric disorders, and can serve as high-priority candidates for genetic studies.

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鉴定与精神疾病不一致的同卵双胞胎体细胞突变。
同卵双胞胎被认为具有相同的基因组。基于这一假设,同卵双胞胎的表型不一致先前归因于环境因素。然而,最近的基因组研究已经确定了同卵双胞胎的特征性体细胞突变与Darier病、Van der Woude综合征和Dravet综合征不一致。在这里,我们研究了四对同卵双胞胎中精神分裂症或妄想障碍不一致的体细胞突变。我们分析了从血液样本中获得的全外显子组序列数据,并在一对患有妄想障碍的双胞胎中发现了七个体细胞突变。所有7个突变均通过独立扩增子测序验证,其中5个突变通过焦磷酸测序进一步验证。妄想障碍患者1例体细胞突变显示ABCC9错义变异,等位基因分数为7.32%。虽然体细胞突变和表型不一致之间的联系在本研究中还不能确定,但我们的研究结果表明,同卵双胞胎的体细胞突变可能有助于精神疾病的发展,可以作为遗传研究的优先考虑对象。
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NPJ Schizophrenia
NPJ Schizophrenia Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: npj Schizophrenia is an international, peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish high-quality original papers and review articles relevant to all aspects of schizophrenia and psychosis, from molecular and basic research through environmental or social research, to translational and treatment-related topics. npj Schizophrenia publishes papers on the broad psychosis spectrum including affective psychosis, bipolar disorder, the at-risk mental state, psychotic symptoms, and overlap between psychotic and other disorders.
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