DNA methylation signature in NSD2 loss-of-function variants appeared similar to that in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome

biorxiv(2023)

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Purpose: Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS), a contiguous gene syndrome caused by the hemizygous deletion of the distal short arm of chromosome 4 where NSD2 is, reportedly exhibits specific DNA methylation signatures in peripheral blood cells. However, responsible genomic loci for signatures are unreported. The objective of the study is to define the loci of WHS-related DNA methylation signatures and to explore the role of NSD2 for the signatures. Methods: We conducted genome-wide methylation analysis of individuals with WHS or NSD2 variants using array. We studied genome-edited knock in mice or induced pluripotent stem cells to explore the function of NSD2 variants which are observed in congenital anomaly cases. Results: Three undiagnosed cases with NSD2 variants showed WHS-related DNA methylation signatures. These variants were validated to be NSD2 loss-of-function in induced pluripotent stem cells or genome-edited knock-in mice. p.Pro905Leu variant decreased Nsd2 protein levels, and changed Histone H3-Lysine 36 demethylation levels in similar way in the same genomic regions as Nsd2 knock out mice regulated. Nsd2 knock out mice exhibited common DNA methylation changes. Conclusion: These results revealed that WHS-related DNA methylation signatures are dependent on NSD2 dysfunction and are useful in diagnosing NSD2 variants of unknown significance. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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dna methylation,syndrome,loss-of-function,wolf-hirschhorn
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