: Anderson-Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked disease caused by a functional deficit of the α-galactosidase A enzyme. FD diagnosis relies on the clinical manifestations and research of GLA gene mutations. However, because of the lack of a clear genotype/phenotype correlation, FD diagnosis can be challenging. Recently, several studies have highlighted the importance of investigating DNA methylation patterns for confirming the correct diagnosis of different rare Mendelian diseases, but to date, no such studies have been reported for FD. Thus, in the present investigation, we analyzed for the first time the genome-wide methylation profile of a well-characterized cohort of patients with Fabry disease. We profiled the methylation status of about 850,000 CpG sites in 5 FD patients, all carrying the same mutation in the GLA gene (exon 6 c.901C>G) and presenting comparable low levels of α-Gal A activity. We found that, although the whole methylome profile did not discriminate the FD group from the unaffected one, several genes were significantly differentially methylated in Fabry patients. Thus, we provide here a proof of concept, to be tested in patients with different mutations and in a larger cohort, that the methylation state of specific genes can potentially identify Fabry patients and possibly predict organ involvement and disease evolution.

Methylome Profiling in Fabry Disease in Clinical Practice: A Proof of Concept / Di Risi, Teodolinda; Cuomo, Mariella; Vinciguerra, Roberta; Ferraro, Sara; Della Monica, Rosa; Costabile, Davide; Buonaiuto, Michela; Trio, Federica; Capoluongo, Ettore; Visconti, Roberta; Riccio, Eleonora; Pisani, Antonio; Chiariotti, Lorenzo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 23:20(2022), p. 12110. [10.3390/ijms232012110]

Methylome Profiling in Fabry Disease in Clinical Practice: A Proof of Concept

Di Risi, Teodolinda;Cuomo, Mariella;Vinciguerra, Roberta;Ferraro, Sara;Della Monica, Rosa;Costabile, Davide;Buonaiuto, Michela;Capoluongo, Ettore;Riccio, Eleonora;Pisani, Antonio;Chiariotti, Lorenzo
2022

Abstract

: Anderson-Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked disease caused by a functional deficit of the α-galactosidase A enzyme. FD diagnosis relies on the clinical manifestations and research of GLA gene mutations. However, because of the lack of a clear genotype/phenotype correlation, FD diagnosis can be challenging. Recently, several studies have highlighted the importance of investigating DNA methylation patterns for confirming the correct diagnosis of different rare Mendelian diseases, but to date, no such studies have been reported for FD. Thus, in the present investigation, we analyzed for the first time the genome-wide methylation profile of a well-characterized cohort of patients with Fabry disease. We profiled the methylation status of about 850,000 CpG sites in 5 FD patients, all carrying the same mutation in the GLA gene (exon 6 c.901C>G) and presenting comparable low levels of α-Gal A activity. We found that, although the whole methylome profile did not discriminate the FD group from the unaffected one, several genes were significantly differentially methylated in Fabry patients. Thus, we provide here a proof of concept, to be tested in patients with different mutations and in a larger cohort, that the methylation state of specific genes can potentially identify Fabry patients and possibly predict organ involvement and disease evolution.
2022
Methylome Profiling in Fabry Disease in Clinical Practice: A Proof of Concept / Di Risi, Teodolinda; Cuomo, Mariella; Vinciguerra, Roberta; Ferraro, Sara; Della Monica, Rosa; Costabile, Davide; Buonaiuto, Michela; Trio, Federica; Capoluongo, Ettore; Visconti, Roberta; Riccio, Eleonora; Pisani, Antonio; Chiariotti, Lorenzo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 23:20(2022), p. 12110. [10.3390/ijms232012110]
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