The population frequency of predicted pathogenic variants in the genes associated with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Liver Disease (ADPLD) and kidney cysts
Varughese, S.; Huang, M.; Savige, J.
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Autosomal dominant polycystic liver disease (ADPLD) commonly results from a pathogenic variant in one of 6 genes (GANAB, ALG8, LRP5, PRKCSH, SEC61B, SEC63). Pathogenic variants in these genes are also associated with kidney cysts, which rarely cause kidney failure, but the genes are included in cystic kidney panels. This study determined the population frequency of predicted pathogenic variants in the ADPLD genes in the general population. Variants for each gene were downloaded from gnomAD and annotated with ANNOVAR. The population frequencies were calculated from the number of people with "predicted pathogenic" variants in gnomAD v.2.1.1:loss-of-function structural and copy number; null; and rare, computationally-damaging missense changes that affected a conserved residue. Frequencies were also estimated from the number of gnomADv.4.1 variants assessed as Pathogenic or Likely pathogenic in ClinVar. Predicted pathogenic variants affected one in 95 people using our strategy and gnomAD v.2.1.1, and one in 151 with ClinVar assessments of gnomAD v.4.1 variants. LRP5 and ALG8 which are associated with a milder clinical phenotype, were the commonest affected genes with both strategies. Predicted pathogenic variants in ADPLD appear more frequent in admixed American (one in 100), Finnish (one in 107) and African/African American (one in 130) people (p all <0.0001 compared with Europeans (one in 197).Predicted pathogenic variants for ADPLD may be even more common because of additional unidentified causative genes. However not all ADPLD variants result in liver cysts, nor indeed cystic kidneys, because of incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity.
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