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Mutation of key signaling regulators of cerebrovascular development in vein of Galen malformations

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 14, Issue: 1, Page: 7452
2023
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To elucidate the pathogenesis of vein of Galen malformations (VOGMs), the most common and most severe of congenital brain arteriovenous malformations, we performed an integrated analysis of 310 VOGM proband-family exomes and 336,326 human cerebrovasculature single-cell transcriptomes. We found the Ras suppressor p120 RasGAP (RASA1) harbored a genome-wide significant burden of loss-of-function de novo variants (2042.5-fold, p = 4.79 x 10). Rare, damaging transmitted variants were enriched in Ephrin receptor-B4 (EPHB4) (17.5-fold, p = 1.22 x 10), which cooperates with p120 RasGAP to regulate vascular development. Additional probands had damaging variants in ACVRL1, NOTCH1, ITGB1, and PTPN11. ACVRL1 variants were also identified in a multi-generational VOGM pedigree. Integrative genomic analysis defined developing endothelial cells as a likely spatio-temporal locus of VOGM pathophysiology. Mice expressing a VOGM-specific EPHB4 kinase-domain missense variant (Phe867Leu) exhibited disrupted developmental angiogenesis and impaired hierarchical development of arterial-capillary-venous networks, but only in the presence of a “second-hit” allele. These results illuminate human arterio-venous development and VOGM pathobiology and have implications for patients and their families.

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Zhao, Shujuan; Mekbib, Kedous Y; van der Ent, Martijn A; Allington, Garrett; Prendergast, Andrew; Chau, Jocelyn E; Smith, Hannah; Shohfi, John; Ocken, Jack; Duran, Daniel; Furey, Charuta G; Hao, Le Thi; Duy, Phan Q; Reeves, Benjamin C; Zhang, Junhui; Nelson-Williams, Carol; Chen, Di; Li, Boyang; Nottoli, Timothy; Bai, Suxia; Rolle, Myron; Zeng, Xue; Dong, Weilai; Fu, Po-Ying; Wang, Yung-Chun; Mane, Shrikant; Piwowarczyk, Paulina; Fehnel, Katie Pricola; See, Alfred Pokmeng; Iskandar, Bermans J; Aagaard-Kienitz, Beverly; Moyer, Quentin J; Dennis, Evan; Kiziltug, Emre; Kundishora, Adam J; DeSpenza, Tyrone; Greenberg, Ana B W; Kidanemariam, Seblewengel M; Hale, Andrew T; Johnston, James M; Jackson, Eric M; Storm, Phillip B; Lang, Shih-Shan; Butler, William E; Carter, Bob S; Chapman, Paul; Stapleton, Christopher J; Patel, Aman B; Rodesch, Georges; Smajda, Stanislas; Berenstein, Alejandro; Barak, Tanyeri; Erson-Omay, E Zeynep; Zhao, Hongyu; Moreno-De-Luca, Andres; Proctor, Mark R; Smith, Edward R; Orbach, Darren B; Alper, Seth L; Nicoli, Stefania; Boggon, Titus J; Lifton, Richard P; Gunel, Murat; King, Philip D; Jin, Sheng Chih; Kahle, Kristopher T

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