: CAG repeat expansions in exon 1 of the AR gene on the X chromosome cause spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, a male-specific progressive neuromuscular disorder associated with a variety of extra-neurological symptoms. The disease has a reported male prevalence of 1:30,303 or less, but the AR repeat expansion frequency is unknown. We established a pipeline, which combines the use of the ExpansionHunter tool and visual validation, to detect AR CAG expansion on whole-genome sequencing data, benchmarked it to fragment PCR sizing, and applied it to 74,277 unrelated individuals from four large cohorts. Our pipeline showed sensitivity of 100% (95% C.I. 90.8-100%), specificity of 99% (95% C.I. 94.2-99.7%), and positive predictive value of 97.4% (95% C.I. 84.4-99.6%). We found the mutation frequency to be 1:3,182 (95% C.I. 1:2,309-1:4,386, n=117,734) X chromosomes - ten times more frequent than the reported disease prevalence. Modelling using the novel mutation frequency led to estimate disease prevalence of 1:6,887 males, more than four times more frequent than the reported disease prevalence. This discrepancy is possibly due to underdiagnosis of this neuromuscular condition, reduced prevalence, and/or pleomorphic clinical manifestations.

Unexpected frequency of the pathogenic AR CAG repeat expansion in the general population / Zanovello, Matteo; Ibáñez, Kristina; Brown, Anna-Leigh; Sivakumar, Prasanth; Bombaci, Alessandro; Santos, Liana; van Vugt, Joke J F A; Narzisi, Giuseppe; Karra, Ramita; Scholz, Sonja; Ding, Jinhui; Gibbs, J Raphael; Chiò, Adriano; Dalgard, Clifton; Weisburd, Ben; Hanna, Michael G; Greensmith, Linda; Phatnani, Hemali; Veldink, Jan H; Traynor, Bryan J; Polke, James; Houlden, Henry; Fratta, Pietro; Tucci, Arianna. - In: BRAIN. - ISSN 0006-8950. - 146:7(2023), pp. 2723-2729. [10.1093/brain/awad050]

Unexpected frequency of the pathogenic AR CAG repeat expansion in the general population

Bombaci, Alessandro;
2023-01-01

Abstract

: CAG repeat expansions in exon 1 of the AR gene on the X chromosome cause spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, a male-specific progressive neuromuscular disorder associated with a variety of extra-neurological symptoms. The disease has a reported male prevalence of 1:30,303 or less, but the AR repeat expansion frequency is unknown. We established a pipeline, which combines the use of the ExpansionHunter tool and visual validation, to detect AR CAG expansion on whole-genome sequencing data, benchmarked it to fragment PCR sizing, and applied it to 74,277 unrelated individuals from four large cohorts. Our pipeline showed sensitivity of 100% (95% C.I. 90.8-100%), specificity of 99% (95% C.I. 94.2-99.7%), and positive predictive value of 97.4% (95% C.I. 84.4-99.6%). We found the mutation frequency to be 1:3,182 (95% C.I. 1:2,309-1:4,386, n=117,734) X chromosomes - ten times more frequent than the reported disease prevalence. Modelling using the novel mutation frequency led to estimate disease prevalence of 1:6,887 males, more than four times more frequent than the reported disease prevalence. This discrepancy is possibly due to underdiagnosis of this neuromuscular condition, reduced prevalence, and/or pleomorphic clinical manifestations.
2023
androgen receptor
bioinformatics
population genetics
spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy
whole-genome sequencing
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