Heterozygosity for neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis predisposes to bipolar disorder
AUTOR(ES)
Privitera, Flavia; Trusso, Maria A.; Valentino, Floriana; Doddato, Gabriella; Fallerini, Chiara; Brunelli, Giulia; D’Aurizio, Romina; Furini, Simone; Goracci, Arianna; Fagiolini, Andrea; Mari, Francesca; Renieri, Alessandra; Ariani, Francesca
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2023
RESUMO
Objective: Bipolar disorder is a heritable chronic mental disorder that causes psychosocial impairment through depressive/manic episodes. Familial transmission of bipolar disorder does not follow simple Mendelian patterns of inheritance. The aim of this study was to describe a large family with 12 members affected by bipolar disorder. Whole-exome sequencing was performed for eight members, three of whom were diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and another reported as “borderline.” Methods: Whole-exome sequencing data allowed us to select variants that the affected members had in common, including and excluding the “borderline” individual with moderate anxiety and obsessive-compulsive traits. Results: The results favored designating certain genes as predispositional to bipolar disorder: a heterozygous missense variant in CLN6 resulted in a “borderline” phenotype that, if combined with a heterozygous missense variant in ZNF92, is responsible for the more severe bipolar disorder phenotype. Both rare missense changes are predicted to disrupt protein function. Conclusions: Loss of both alleles in CLN6 causes neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, a severe progressive childhood neurological disorder. Our results indicate that heterozygous CLN6 carriers, previously reported as healthy, may be susceptible to bipolar disorder later in life if associated with additional variants in ZNF92.
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