CDK13-related disorder: Report of a series of 18 previously unpublished individuals and description of an epigenetic signature.
Purpose
Rare genetic variants in CDK13 are responsible for CDK13-related disorder (CDK13-RD), with main clinical features being developmental delay or intellectual disability, facial features, behavioral problems, congenital heart defect, and seizures. In this paper, we report 18 novel individuals with CDK13-RD and provide characterization of genome-wide DNA methylation.
Methods
We obtained clinical phenotype and neuropsychological data for 18 and 10 individuals, respectively, and compared this series with the literature. We also compared peripheral blood DNA methylation profiles in individuals with CDK13-RD, controls, and other neurodevelopmental disorders episignatures. Finally, we developed a support vector machine-based classifier distinguishing CDK13-RD and non-CDK13-RD samples.
Results
We reported health and developmental parameters, clinical data, and neuropsychological profile of individuals with CDK13-RD. Genome-wide differential methylation analysis revealed a global hypomethylated profile in individuals with CDK13-RD in a highly sensitive and specific model that could aid in reclassifying variants of uncertain significance.
Conclusion
We describe the novel features such as anxiety disorder, cryptorchidism, and disrupted sleep in CDK13-RD. We define a CDK13-RD DNA methylation episignature as a diagnostic tool and a defining functional feature of the evolving clinical presentation of this disorder. We also show overlap of the CDK13 DNA methylation profile in an individual with a functionally and clinically related CCNK-related disorder.
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Overview publication
Title | CDK13-related disorder: Report of a series of 18 previously unpublished individuals and description of an epigenetic signature. |
Date | 2022-05-01 |
Issue name | Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics |
Issue number | v24.5:1096-1107 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.gim.2021.12.016 |
PubMed | 35063350 |
Authors | |
Keywords | CDK13, CHDFIDD, Clinical, Epigenetic, Signature |
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