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. 2021 Mar;58(3):196-204.
doi: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2019-106756. Epub 2020 Jun 16.

SETD1B-associated neurodevelopmental disorder

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SETD1B-associated neurodevelopmental disorder

Alexandra Roston et al. J Med Genet. 2021 Mar.

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Abstract

Background: Dysfunction of histone methyltransferases and chromatin modifiers has been implicated in complex neurodevelopmental syndromes and cancers. SETD1B encodes a lysine-specific methyltransferase that assists in transcriptional activation of genes by depositing H3K4 methyl marks. Previous reports of patients with rare variants in SETD1B describe a distinctive phenotype that includes seizures, global developmental delay and intellectual disability.

Methods: Two of the patients described herein were identified via genome-wide and exome-wide testing, with microarray and research-based exome, through the CAUSES (Clinical Assessment of the Utility of Sequencing and Evaluation as a Service) Research Clinic at the University of British Columbia. The third Vancouver patient had clinical trio exome sequencing through Blueprint Genetics. The fourth patient underwent singleton exome sequencing in Nantes, with subsequent recruitment to this cohort through GeneMatcher.

Results: Here we present clinical reports of four patients with rare coding variants in SETD1B that demonstrate a shared phenotype, including intellectual disability, language delay, conserved musculoskeletal findings and seizures that may be treatment-refractory. We include supporting evidence from next-generation sequencing among a cohort of paediatric patients with epilepsy.

Conclusion: Rare coding variants in SETD1B can cause a diagnosable syndrome and could contribute as a risk factor for epilepsy, autism and other neurodevelopmental phenotypes. In the long term, some patients may also be at increased risk for cancers and other complex diseases. Thus, longitudinal studies are required to further elucidate the precise role of SETD1B in neurodevelopmental disorders and other systemic disease.

Keywords: clinical genetics; epilepsy and seizures; genetics; molecular genetics.

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Competing interests: WTG reports grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, grants from Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and grants from the Rare Disease Foundation. DE is named in a disclosure to the University of British Columbia regarding the creation of software for the annotation and analysis of human genetic variation in the context of disease. Some of the data analyses performed in this paper were done using the data stored and annotated by this software, which is available under a licensing agreement to third parties. MD has received research support from the Rare Disease Foundation and the Alva Foundation.

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