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Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen

The collection of dried blood spots (DBS) facilitates newborn screening for a variety of rare, but very serious conditions in healthcare systems around the world. Sub-punches of varying sizes (1.5–6 mm) can be taken from DBS specimens to use as inputs for a range of biochemical assays. Advances in D...

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Autores principales: McBride, David J., Fielding, Claire, Newington, Taksina, Vatsiou, Alexandra, Fischl, Harry, Bajracharya, Maya, Thomson, Vicki S., Fraser, Louise J., Fujita, Pauline A., Becq, Jennifer, Kingsbury, Zoya, Ross, Mark T., Moat, Stuart J., Morgan, Sian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37754778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns9030052
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author McBride, David J.
Fielding, Claire
Newington, Taksina
Vatsiou, Alexandra
Fischl, Harry
Bajracharya, Maya
Thomson, Vicki S.
Fraser, Louise J.
Fujita, Pauline A.
Becq, Jennifer
Kingsbury, Zoya
Ross, Mark T.
Moat, Stuart J.
Morgan, Sian
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Fielding, Claire
Newington, Taksina
Vatsiou, Alexandra
Fischl, Harry
Bajracharya, Maya
Thomson, Vicki S.
Fraser, Louise J.
Fujita, Pauline A.
Becq, Jennifer
Kingsbury, Zoya
Ross, Mark T.
Moat, Stuart J.
Morgan, Sian
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description The collection of dried blood spots (DBS) facilitates newborn screening for a variety of rare, but very serious conditions in healthcare systems around the world. Sub-punches of varying sizes (1.5–6 mm) can be taken from DBS specimens to use as inputs for a range of biochemical assays. Advances in DNA sequencing workflows allow whole-genome sequencing (WGS) libraries to be generated directly from inputs such as peripheral blood, saliva, and DBS. We compared WGS metrics obtained from libraries generated directly from DBS to those generated from DNA extracted from peripheral blood, the standard input for this type of assay. We explored the flexibility of DBS as an input for WGS by altering the punch number and size as inputs to the assay. We showed that WGS libraries can be successfully generated from a variety of DBS inputs, including a single 3 mm or 6 mm diameter punch, with equivalent data quality observed across a number of key metrics of importance in the detection of gene variants. We observed no difference in the performance of DBS and peripheral-blood-extracted DNA in the detection of likely pathogenic gene variants in samples taken from individuals with cystic fibrosis or phenylketonuria. WGS can be performed directly from DBS and is a powerful method for the rapid discovery of clinically relevant, disease-causing gene variants.
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spelling pubmed-105323402023-09-28 Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen McBride, David J. Fielding, Claire Newington, Taksina Vatsiou, Alexandra Fischl, Harry Bajracharya, Maya Thomson, Vicki S. Fraser, Louise J. Fujita, Pauline A. Becq, Jennifer Kingsbury, Zoya Ross, Mark T. Moat, Stuart J. Morgan, Sian Int J Neonatal Screen Article The collection of dried blood spots (DBS) facilitates newborn screening for a variety of rare, but very serious conditions in healthcare systems around the world. Sub-punches of varying sizes (1.5–6 mm) can be taken from DBS specimens to use as inputs for a range of biochemical assays. Advances in DNA sequencing workflows allow whole-genome sequencing (WGS) libraries to be generated directly from inputs such as peripheral blood, saliva, and DBS. We compared WGS metrics obtained from libraries generated directly from DBS to those generated from DNA extracted from peripheral blood, the standard input for this type of assay. We explored the flexibility of DBS as an input for WGS by altering the punch number and size as inputs to the assay. We showed that WGS libraries can be successfully generated from a variety of DBS inputs, including a single 3 mm or 6 mm diameter punch, with equivalent data quality observed across a number of key metrics of importance in the detection of gene variants. We observed no difference in the performance of DBS and peripheral-blood-extracted DNA in the detection of likely pathogenic gene variants in samples taken from individuals with cystic fibrosis or phenylketonuria. WGS can be performed directly from DBS and is a powerful method for the rapid discovery of clinically relevant, disease-causing gene variants. MDPI 2023-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10532340/ /pubmed/37754778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns9030052 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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McBride, David J.
Fielding, Claire
Newington, Taksina
Vatsiou, Alexandra
Fischl, Harry
Bajracharya, Maya
Thomson, Vicki S.
Fraser, Louise J.
Fujita, Pauline A.
Becq, Jennifer
Kingsbury, Zoya
Ross, Mark T.
Moat, Stuart J.
Morgan, Sian
Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen
title Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen
title_full Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen
title_fullStr Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen
title_full_unstemmed Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen
title_short Whole-Genome Sequencing Can Identify Clinically Relevant Variants from a Single Sub-Punch of a Dried Blood Spot Specimen
title_sort whole-genome sequencing can identify clinically relevant variants from a single sub-punch of a dried blood spot specimen
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37754778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns9030052
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