Metabolites (Mar 2024)

Integrating Genome Sequencing and Untargeted Metabolomics in Monozygotic Twins with a Rare Complex Neurological Disorder

  • Rulan Shaath,
  • Aljazi Al-Maraghi,
  • Haytham Ali,
  • Jehan AlRayahi,
  • Adam D. Kennedy,
  • Karen L. DeBalsi,
  • Sura Hussein,
  • Najwa Elbashir,
  • Sujitha S. Padmajeya,
  • Sasirekha Palaniswamy,
  • Sarah H. Elsea,
  • Ammira A. Akil,
  • Noha A. Yousri,
  • Khalid A. Fakhro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo14030152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 152

Abstract

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Multi-omics approaches, which integrate genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, have emerged as powerful tools in the diagnosis of rare diseases. We used untargeted metabolomics and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to gain a more comprehensive understanding of a rare disease with a complex presentation affecting female twins from a consanguineous family. The sisters presented with polymicrogyria, a Dandy–Walker malformation, respiratory distress, and multiorgan dysfunctions. Through WGS, we identified two rare homozygous variants in both subjects, a pathogenic variant in ADGRG1(p.Arg565Trp) and a novel variant in CNTNAP1(p.Glu910Val). These genes have been previously associated with autosomal recessive polymicrogyria and hypomyelinating neuropathy with/without contractures, respectively. The twins exhibited symptoms that overlapped with both of these conditions. The results of the untargeted metabolomics analysis revealed significant metabolic perturbations relating to neurodevelopmental abnormalities, kidney dysfunction, and microbiome. The significant metabolites belong to essential pathways such as lipids and amino acid metabolism. The identification of variants in two genes, combined with the support of metabolic perturbation, demonstrates the rarity and complexity of this phenotype and provides valuable insights into its underlying mechanisms.

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