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Systematic Cell-Based Phenotyping of Missense Alleles

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Cell Viability Assays

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Sequencing of the protein-coding genome, the exome, has proven powerful to unravel links between genetic variation and disease for both Mendelian and complex conditions. Importantly, however, the increasing number of sequenced human exomes and mapping of disease-associated alleles is accompanied by a simultaneous, yet exponential increase in the overall number of rare and low frequency alleles identified. For most of these novel alleles, biological consequences remain unknown since reliable experimental approaches to better characterize their impact on protein function are only slowly emerging.

Here we review a scalable, cell-based strategy that we have recently established to systematically profile the biological impact of rare and low frequency missense variants in vitro. By applying this approach to missense alleles identified through cohort-level exome sequencing in the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) we are able to distinguish rare alleles that predispose to familial hypercholesterolemia and myocardial infarction from alleles without obvious impact on LDLR levels or functions. We propose that systematic implementation of such and similar strategies will significantly advance our understanding of the protein-coding human genome and how rare and low frequency genetic variation impacts on health and disease.

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Thormählen, A.S., Runz, H. (2017). Systematic Cell-Based Phenotyping of Missense Alleles. In: Gilbert, D., Friedrich, O. (eds) Cell Viability Assays. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1601. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6960-9_17

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