Chromosomal contacts connect loci associated with autism, BMI and head circumference phenotypes

Abstract

Copy number variants (CNVs) are major contributors to genomic imbalance disorders. Phenotyping of 137 unrelated deletion and reciprocal duplication carriers of the distal 16p11.2 220 kb BP2-BP3 interval showed that these rearrangements are associated with autism spectrum disorders and mirror phenotypes of obesity/underweight and macrocephaly/microcephaly. Such phenotypes were previously associated with rearrangements of the non-overlapping proximal 16p11.2 600 kb BP4-BP5 interval. These two CNV-prone regions at 16p11.2 are reciprocally engaged in complex chromatin looping, as successfully confirmed by 4C-seq, fluorescence in situ hybridization and Hi-C, as well as coordinated expression and regulation of encompassed genes. We observed that genes differentially expressed in 16p11.2 BP4-BP5 CNV carriers are concomitantly modified in their chromatin interactions, suggesting that disruption of chromatin interplays could participate in the observed phenotypes. We also identified cis– and trans-acting chromatin contacts to other genomic regions previously associated with analogous phenotypes. For example, we uncovered that individuals with reciprocal rearrangements of the trans-contacted 2p15 locus similarly display mirror phenotypes on head circumference and weight. Our results indicate that chromosomal contacts’ maps could uncover functionally and clinically related genes.

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  • Loviglio MN1, Leleu M2,3, Männik K1,4, Passeggeri M5, Giannuzzi G1, van der Werf I1, Waszak SM2,3,6, Zazhytska M1, Roberts-Caldeira I5, Gheldof N1, Migliavacca E1,2, Alfaiz AA1,2, Hippolyte L5, Maillard AM5; 2p15 Consortium; 16p11.2 Consortium, Van Dijck A7, Kooy RF7, Sanlaville D8, Rosenfeld JA9,10, Shaffer LG11, Andrieux J12, Marshall C13, Scherer SW14,15, Shen Y16,17,18, Gusella JF19,20, Thorsteinsdottir U21, Thorleifsson G21, Dermitzakis ET2,22, Deplancke B2,3, Beckmann JS2,5,23, Rougemont J2,3, Jacquemont S5, Reymond A1. Chromosomal contacts connect loci associated with autism, BMI and head circumference phenotypes. Mol Psychiatry. 2017 Jun;22(6):836-849. PMID: 27240531.