Clinical application of prospective whole-exome sequencing in the diagnosis of genetic disease: Experience of a regional disease center in South Korea

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Annals of Human Genetics Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1111/ahg.12530
Ja Young Lee, Seung-Hwan Oh, Changwon Keum, Bo Lyun Lee, Woo Yeong Chung
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Abstract

Introduction

Next-generation sequencing helps clinicians diagnose patients with suspected genetic disorders. The current study aimed to investigate the diagnostic yield and clinical utility of prospective whole-exome sequencing (WES) in rare diseases.

Methods

WES was performed in 92 patients who presented with clinical symptoms suggestive of genetic disorders. The WES data were analyzed using an in-house developed software. The patients’ phenotypic characteristics were classified according to the human phenotype ontology.

Results

WES detected 64 variants, 13 were classified as pathogenic, 26 as likely pathogenic, and 25 as variants of uncertain significance. In 57 patients with these variants, 30 were identified as causal variants. The diagnostic yield was higher in patients with abnormalities in joint mobility and skin morphology than in those with cerebellar hypoplasia/atrophy, epilepsy, global developmental delay, dysmorphic features/facial dysmorphisms, and chronic kidney disease/abnormal renal morphology.

Conclusion

In this study, a WES-based variant interpretation system was employed to provide a definitive diagnosis for 28.3% of the patients suspected of having genetic disorders. WES is particularly useful for diagnosing rare diseases with symptoms that affect more than one system, when targeted genetic panels are difficult to employ.

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前瞻性全外显子组测序在遗传病诊断中的临床应用:韩国地区疾病中心的经验。
引言:下一代测序有助于临床医生诊断疑似遗传病患者。本研究旨在研究前瞻性全外显子组测序(WES)在罕见病中的诊断率和临床实用性。方法:对92例出现遗传性疾病临床症状的患者进行WES检查。WES数据使用内部开发的软件进行分析。根据人类表型本体论对患者的表型特征进行分类。结果:WES检测到64种变异,13种为致病性,26种为可能致病性,25种为意义不确定的变异。在57名有这些变异的患者中,有30人被确定为因果变异。关节活动能力和皮肤形态异常患者的诊断率高于小脑发育不全/萎缩、癫痫、整体发育迟缓、畸形特征/面部畸形和慢性肾脏疾病/肾脏形态异常患者。结论:在本研究中,采用基于WES的变异解释系统对28.3%的疑似遗传病患者进行了明确诊断。WES对于诊断具有影响多个系统的症状的罕见疾病特别有用,因为很难使用靶向基因组。
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Annals of Human Genetics
Annals of Human Genetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: Annals of Human Genetics publishes material directly concerned with human genetics or the application of scientific principles and techniques to any aspect of human inheritance. Papers that describe work on other species that may be relevant to human genetics will also be considered. Mathematical models should include examples of application to data where possible. Authors are welcome to submit Supporting Information, such as data sets or additional figures or tables, that will not be published in the print edition of the journal, but which will be viewable via the online edition and stored on the website.
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