第二代和第三代测序对智障患者的诊断价值:快速回顾

Q4 Medicine Psiquiatria Biologica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.psiq.2023.100392
Hugo H. Abarca-Barriga , Flor Vásquez-Sotomayor
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引言一些人群的智力残疾频率接近18%。其中,不同的遗传原因分别是通过第二代测序和染色体微阵列分析检测到的单核苷酸变异和拷贝数变异。然而,其他变体,如结构变体、三核苷酸重复或印迹障碍,无法通过这些测试检测到,需要不同的特异性技术。第三代测序具有发现所有变体的能力。目的是确定在诊断智力残疾患者时使用第三代测序高于第二代测序的益处。材料和方法在Medline上使用“智力残疾”和“第二代测序”的词库术语MESH进行快速系统综述;结果共筛选出31篇文章。其中,9例在之前进行基因组测试的患者中使用了第三代测序,并在40%的病例中发现了结构变异,所有这些变异都得到了其他金标准测试的证实。22项研究使用了第二代测序(n = 22),并通过荟萃分析显示,这些病例中分别有29.8%和9.2%是由单核苷酸变异和拷贝数变异引起的。结论三代测序可以发现结构变异、单亲二体、三核苷酸重复序列和单核苷酸变异。因此,它将允许对智力残疾的病因进行更广泛、更好的研究。尽管如此,还需要对患者和健康人群进行更多具有代表性的样本研究。
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Utilidad diagnóstica de la secuenciación de segunda y tercera generación en pacientes con discapacidad intelectual: revisión rápida

Introduction

Some populations have an intellectual disability frequency of nearly 18%. Among, the diverse genetic causes are single nucleotide variants and copy number variations, detected with second-generation sequencing and chromosomal microarray analysis, respectively. Nevertheless, other variants such as structural variants, trinucleotide repeat or imprinting disorders, cannot be detected by these tests and require different specific techniques. Third-generation sequencing have a power of found all variants. The purpose is to stablish the benefits of using third generation sequencing above second-generation sequencing in the diagnosis of patient with intellectual disability.

Material and methods

A rapid systematic review was performed on the Medline using thesaurus terms MESH of “intellectual disability” and “second-generation sequencing”; as well as using the term “third-generation sequencing”.

Results

31 articles were selected in total. Of those, nine used third-generation sequencing in patients with previously genomic test, and founded structural variants in 40% of cases, all these variants were corroborated with other gold standard tests. Twenty-two studies used second-generation sequencing (n = 22) and showed through metanalysis, that 29,8% and 9,2% of these cases are due a single nucleotide variant and copy number variations, respectively.

Conclusions

Third-generation sequencing can find structural variants, uniparental disomies, trinucleotide repeat and single nucleotide variation. Therefore, it would allow a broader and better study of the etiology of intellectual disability. Nevertheless, more research with larger representative samples in patients and healthy population is needed.

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Psiquiatria Biologica Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Psiquiatría Biológica. Los recientes avances en el conocimiento de la bioquímica y de la fisiología cerebrales y el progreso en general en el campo de las neurociencias han abierto el camino al desarrollo de la psiquiatría biológica, fundada sobre bases anatomofisiológicas, más sólidas y científicas que la psiquiatría tradicional.
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