Non-Mendelian inheritance patterns and extreme deviation rates of CGG repeats in autism

  1. R. Frank Kooy1,3
  1. 1 University of Antwerp;
  2. 2 University of Cambridge
  • * Corresponding author; email: frank.kooy{at}uantwerpen.be
  • Abstract

    As expansions of CGG short tandem repeats (STR) are established as the genetic etiology of many neurodevelopmental disorders, we aimed to elucidate the inheritance patterns and role of CGG STRs in autism-spectrum disorder (ASD). By genotyping 6,063 CGG STR loci in a large cohort of trios and quads with an ASD-affected proband we determined an unprecedented rate of CGG repeat length deviation across a single generation. While the concept of repeat length being linked to deviation rate was solidified, we demonstrate how shorter STRs display greater degrees of size variation. We observed that CGG STRs did not segregate by Mendelian principles, with a bias against longer repeats, which appeared to magnify as repeat length increased. Through logistic regression, we identified 19 genes that displayed significantly higher rates and degrees of CGG STR expansion within the ASD-affected probands (p < 1 x 10-5). This study not only highlights novel repeat expansions that may play a role in ASD but also reinforces the hypothesis that CGG STRs are specifically linked to human cognition.

    • Received June 9, 2022.
    • Accepted October 14, 2022.

    This manuscript is Open Access.

    This article, published in Genome Research, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.

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    1. Genome Res. gr.277011.122 Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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