Targeting the Non-Coding Genome for the Diagnosis of Disorders of Sex Development.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Sexual Development Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-11 DOI:10.1159/000519238
Gabby Atlas, Rajini Sreenivasan, Andrew Sinclair
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Abstract

Disorders of sex development (DSD) are a complex group of conditions with highly variable clinical phenotypes, most often caused by failure of gonadal development. DSD are estimated to occur in around 1.7% of all live births. Whilst the understanding of genes involved in gonad development has increased exponentially, approximately 50% of patients with a DSD remain without a genetic diagnosis, possibly implicating non-coding genomic regions instead. Here, we review how variants in the non-coding genome of DSD patients can be identified using techniques such as array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) to detect copy number variants (CNVs), and more recently, whole genome sequencing (WGS). Once a CNV in a patient's non-coding genome is identified, putative regulatory elements such as enhancers need to be determined within these vast genomic regions. We will review the available online tools and databases that can be used to refine regions with potential enhancer activity based on chromosomal accessibility, histone modifications, transcription factor binding site analysis, chromatin conformation, and disease association. We will also review the current in vitro and in vivo techniques available to demonstrate the functionality of the identified enhancers. The review concludes with a clinical update on the enhancers linked to DSD.

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针对非编码基因组诊断性发育障碍。
性发育障碍(DSD)是一组复杂的疾病,具有高度可变的临床表型,最常由性腺发育失败引起。据估计,在所有活产婴儿中,约有1.7%的人患有先天性失活。虽然对参与性腺发育的基因的了解呈指数级增长,但大约50%的DSD患者仍未得到遗传诊断,可能涉及非编码基因组区域。在这里,我们回顾了如何使用阵列比较基因组杂交(CGH)来检测拷贝数变异(CNVs)以及最近的全基因组测序(WGS)等技术来识别DSD患者的非编码基因组变异。一旦确定了患者非编码基因组中的CNV,就需要在这些巨大的基因组区域中确定诸如增强子等假定的调控元件。我们将回顾现有的在线工具和数据库,这些工具和数据库可用于基于染色体可及性、组蛋白修饰、转录因子结合位点分析、染色质构象和疾病关联来细化具有潜在增强子活性的区域。我们还将回顾目前可用的体外和体内技术,以证明所鉴定的增强子的功能。该综述总结了与DSD相关的增强剂的临床更新。
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Sexual Development
Sexual Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.30%
发文量
25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Recent discoveries in experimental and clinical research have led to impressive advances in our knowledge of the genetic and environmental mechanisms governing sex determination and differentiation, their evolution as well as the mutations or endocrine and metabolic abnormalities that interfere with normal gonadal development. ‘Sexual Development’ provides a unique forum for this rapidly expanding field. Its broad scope covers all aspects of genetics, molecular biology, embryology, endocrinology, evolution and pathology of sex determination and differentiation in humans and animals. It publishes high-quality original research manuscripts, review articles, short reports, case reports and commentaries. An internationally renowned and multidisciplinary editorial team of three chief editors, ten prominent scientists serving as section editors, and a distinguished panel of editorial board members ensures fast and author-friendly editorial processing and peer reviewing.
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