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Exome sequencing to identify de novo mutations in sporadic ALS trios

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2013

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Chesi, A., B. T. Staahl, A. Jovicic, J. Couthouis, M. Fasolino, A. R. Raphael, T. Yamazaki, et al. 2013. “Exome sequencing to identify de novo mutations in sporadic ALS trios.” Nature neuroscience 16 (7): 10.1038/nn.3412. doi:10.1038/nn.3412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3412.

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ALS is a devastating neurodegenerative disease whose causes are still poorly understood. To identify additional genetic risk factors, here we assess the role of de novo mutations in ALS by sequencing the exomes of 47 ALS patients and both of their unaffected parents (n=141 exomes). We found that amino acid-altering de novo mutations are enriched in genes encoding chromatin regulators, including the neuronal chromatin remodeling complex component SS18L1/CREST. CREST mutations inhibit activity-dependent neurite outgrowth in primary neurons, and CREST associates with the ALS protein FUS. These findings expand our understanding of the ALS genetic landscape and provide a resource for future studies into the pathogenic mechanisms contributing to sporadic ALS.

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