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Published on: November 16, 2011
Insulin receptor variants: Extending the traditional Mendelian spectrum
Delphine Collin-Chavagnac1, Cécile Saint-Martin2, Lotfi Bedidi2
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Reference Medical Biology Laboratory for Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Syndrome, Hospices civils de Lyon, Lyon, France; CarMeN Laboratory, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Inserm, INRAE, Pierre Bénite, France.
Purpose:
INSR encodes the insulin receptor, the essential entrainer of growth and metabolism to nutritional cues. INSR variants cause a spectrum of monogenic insulin resistance (IR) syndromes, namely, type A insulin resistance, Rabson-Mendenhall, and Donohue syndromes. However, to our knowledge, no large cohort studies focused on variant classification and its diagnostic value have been described.
Methods:
This multicentric cohort study included 73 patients carrying INSR variants, referred for IR by 52 centers from 6 countries. Variants were classified using new bioinformatic tools relying on different prediction mechanisms and the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines.
Results:
Besides expanding the INSR mutational spectrum, this study suggested a semidominant inheritance in several Donohue/Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome families. Questioning strictly Mendelian inheritance, heterozygous loss-of-function (LoF) variants were mostly found in overweight patients, with a higher LoF frequency in IR patients than in the general population (odds ratio 5.77). Diagnostic challenges arose when trying to refine classification criteria for variants of uncertain significance. Among the variant effect predictors assessed, MISTIC and AlphaMissense outperformed REVEL.
Conclusion:
The spectrum of INSR-related disorders extends beyond traditional entities. Heterozygous INSR LoF variants may increase IR susceptibility. International collaboration and functional assays are needed to drive precision medicine forward.
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