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Transcriptional consequences of SETBP1 variants in developmental disorders and malignancies

The SETBP1 gene encodes a DNA-binding nuclear protein that regulates gene expression across multiple tissues. Precise control of SETBP1 dosage is essential for normal cellular function, as both loss- and gain-of-function variants of SETBP1 can lead to severe phenotypic consequences. De novo germline gain-of-function point mutations that prolong SETBP1 half-life result in Schinzel-Giedion syndrome (SGS), an ultra-rare and severe congenital disorder associated with extensive developmental abnormalities and health complications. These SGS-associated variants cluster within a hotspot in the SKI-homology domain of SETBP1, overlapping with somatic mutations recurrently observed in myeloid leukaemia with poor prognosis. Thus far, the precise mechanisms by which these SETBP1 mutations drive disease remain largely unclear. Here, through single-cell and single-nucleus mRNA sequencing of a rare collection of primary patient samples with SGS and myeloid leukaemia, we examined the transcriptional consequences of SETBP1 gain-of-function variants in haematopoietic cells, comparing their impacts when acquired in the germline and somatically in malignancies.

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Study ID Study Title Study Type
EGAS00001003445 Transcriptome Analysis
EGAS00001005100 Transcriptome Analysis
EGAS00001006304 Transcriptome Analysis

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ID File Type Size Quality Report
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EGAF00008638662 cram 384.5 MB
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EGAF00008638664 cram 602.6 MB
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EGAF00008638675 cram 632.0 MB
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EGAF00008638677 cram 569.6 MB
EGAF00008638678 cram 388.7 MB
EGAF00008638679 cram 508.0 MB
EGAF00008664431 cram 29.1 GB
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EGAF00008664439 cram 4.1 GB
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EGAF00008664443 cram 6.1 GB
EGAF00008664444 cram 17.2 GB
EGAF00008664445 cram 19.2 GB
EGAF00008664446 cram 21.5 GB
EGAF00008664447 cram 17.5 GB
47 Files (317.4 GB)