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  • Visceral artery aneurysms (VAAs) have a significant mortality rate of about 12% if they rupture, and genetic factors may play a role, as evidenced by a family with multiple affected members.
  • Researchers conducted exome sequencing and whole-genome sequencing with linkage analysis to identify genetic variants, ultimately focusing on non-coding regions due to a lack of protein-coding variants.
  • Two key genetic variants associated with VAA susceptibility were identified in affected family members, highlighting the importance of specific collagens in maintaining vascular health.

Article Abstract

Background: Visceral artery aneurysms (VAAs) can be fatal if ruptured. Although a relatively rare incident, it holds a contemporary mortality rate of approximately 12%. VAAs have multiple possible causes, one of which is genetic predisposition. Here, we present a striking family with seven individuals affected by VAAs, and one individual affected by a visceral artery pseudoaneurysm.

Methods: We exome sequenced the affected family members and the parents of the proband to find a possible underlying genetic defect. As exome sequencing did not reveal any feasible protein-coding variants, we combined whole-genome sequencing of two individuals with linkage analysis to find a plausible non-coding culprit variant. Variants were ranked by the deep learning framework DeepSEA.

Results: Two of seven top-ranking variants, NC_000013.11:g.108154659C>T and NC_000013.11:g.110409638C>T, were found in all VAA-affected individuals, but not in the individual affected by the pseudoaneurysm. The second variant is in a candidate cis-regulatory element in the fourth intron of , proximal to .

Conclusions: As type IV collagens are essential for the stability and integrity of the vascular basement membrane and involved in vascular disease, we conclude that and are strong candidates for VAA susceptibility genes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17085381211033157DOI Listing

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