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Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing Among Israeli Children With Kidney Failure

INTRODUCTION: Genetic etiologies are estimated to account for a large portion of chronic kidney diseases (CKD) in children. However, data are lacking regarding the true prevalence of monogenic etiologies stemming from an unselected population screen of children with advanced CKD. METHODS: We conduct...

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Autores principales: Ben-Moshe, Yishay, Shlomovitz, Omer, Atias-Varon, Danit, Haskin, Orly, Ben-Shalom, Efrat, Shasha Lavsky, Hadas, Volovelsky, Oded, Mane, Shrikant, Ben-Ruby, Dror, Chowers, Guy, Skorecki, Karl, Borovitz, Yael, Kagan, Maayan, Mor, Nofar, Khavkin, Yulia, Tzvi-Behr, Shimrit, Pollack, Shirley, Toder, Moran Plonsky, Geylis, Michael, Schnapp, Aviad, Becker-Cohen, Rachel, Weissman, Irith, Schreiber, Ruth, Davidovits, Miriam, Frishberg, Yaacov, Magen, Daniella, Barel, Ortal, Vivante, Asaf
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10577315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37850020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2023.07.019
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author Ben-Moshe, Yishay
Shlomovitz, Omer
Atias-Varon, Danit
Haskin, Orly
Ben-Shalom, Efrat
Shasha Lavsky, Hadas
Volovelsky, Oded
Mane, Shrikant
Ben-Ruby, Dror
Chowers, Guy
Skorecki, Karl
Borovitz, Yael
Kagan, Maayan
Mor, Nofar
Khavkin, Yulia
Tzvi-Behr, Shimrit
Pollack, Shirley
Toder, Moran Plonsky
Geylis, Michael
Schnapp, Aviad
Becker-Cohen, Rachel
Weissman, Irith
Schreiber, Ruth
Davidovits, Miriam
Frishberg, Yaacov
Magen, Daniella
Barel, Ortal
Vivante, Asaf
author_facet Ben-Moshe, Yishay
Shlomovitz, Omer
Atias-Varon, Danit
Haskin, Orly
Ben-Shalom, Efrat
Shasha Lavsky, Hadas
Volovelsky, Oded
Mane, Shrikant
Ben-Ruby, Dror
Chowers, Guy
Skorecki, Karl
Borovitz, Yael
Kagan, Maayan
Mor, Nofar
Khavkin, Yulia
Tzvi-Behr, Shimrit
Pollack, Shirley
Toder, Moran Plonsky
Geylis, Michael
Schnapp, Aviad
Becker-Cohen, Rachel
Weissman, Irith
Schreiber, Ruth
Davidovits, Miriam
Frishberg, Yaacov
Magen, Daniella
Barel, Ortal
Vivante, Asaf
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description INTRODUCTION: Genetic etiologies are estimated to account for a large portion of chronic kidney diseases (CKD) in children. However, data are lacking regarding the true prevalence of monogenic etiologies stemming from an unselected population screen of children with advanced CKD. METHODS: We conducted a national multicenter prospective study of all Israeli pediatric dialysis units to provide comprehensive “real-world” evidence for the genetic basis of childhood kidney failure in Israel. We performed exome sequencing and assessed the genetic diagnostic yield. RESULTS: Between 2019 and 2022, we recruited approximately 88% (n = 79) of the children on dialysis from all 6 Israeli pediatric dialysis units. We identified genetic etiologies in 36 of 79 (45%) participants. The most common subgroup of diagnostic variants was in congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract causing genes (e.g., EYA1, HNF1B, PAX2, COL4A1, and NFIA) which together explain 28% of all monogenic etiologies. This was followed by mutations in genes causing renal cystic ciliopathies (e.g., NPHP1, NPHP4, PKHD1, and BBS9), steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (e.g., LAGE3, NPHS1, NPHS2, LMX1B, and SMARCAL1) and tubulopathies (e.g., CTNS and AQP2). The genetic diagnostic yield was higher among Arabs compared to Jewish individuals (55% vs. 29%) and in children from consanguineous compared to nonconsanguineous families (63% vs. 29%). In 5 participants (14%) with genetic diagnoses, the molecular diagnosis did not correspond with the pre-exome diagnosis. Genetic diagnosis has a potential influence on clinical management in 27 of 36 participants (75%). CONCLUSION: Exome sequencing in an unbiased Israeli nationwide dialysis-treated kidney failure pediatric cohort resulted in a genetic diagnostic yield of 45% and can often affect clinical decision making.
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spelling pubmed-105773152023-10-17 Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing Among Israeli Children With Kidney Failure Ben-Moshe, Yishay Shlomovitz, Omer Atias-Varon, Danit Haskin, Orly Ben-Shalom, Efrat Shasha Lavsky, Hadas Volovelsky, Oded Mane, Shrikant Ben-Ruby, Dror Chowers, Guy Skorecki, Karl Borovitz, Yael Kagan, Maayan Mor, Nofar Khavkin, Yulia Tzvi-Behr, Shimrit Pollack, Shirley Toder, Moran Plonsky Geylis, Michael Schnapp, Aviad Becker-Cohen, Rachel Weissman, Irith Schreiber, Ruth Davidovits, Miriam Frishberg, Yaacov Magen, Daniella Barel, Ortal Vivante, Asaf Kidney Int Rep Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: Genetic etiologies are estimated to account for a large portion of chronic kidney diseases (CKD) in children. However, data are lacking regarding the true prevalence of monogenic etiologies stemming from an unselected population screen of children with advanced CKD. METHODS: We conducted a national multicenter prospective study of all Israeli pediatric dialysis units to provide comprehensive “real-world” evidence for the genetic basis of childhood kidney failure in Israel. We performed exome sequencing and assessed the genetic diagnostic yield. RESULTS: Between 2019 and 2022, we recruited approximately 88% (n = 79) of the children on dialysis from all 6 Israeli pediatric dialysis units. We identified genetic etiologies in 36 of 79 (45%) participants. The most common subgroup of diagnostic variants was in congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract causing genes (e.g., EYA1, HNF1B, PAX2, COL4A1, and NFIA) which together explain 28% of all monogenic etiologies. This was followed by mutations in genes causing renal cystic ciliopathies (e.g., NPHP1, NPHP4, PKHD1, and BBS9), steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (e.g., LAGE3, NPHS1, NPHS2, LMX1B, and SMARCAL1) and tubulopathies (e.g., CTNS and AQP2). The genetic diagnostic yield was higher among Arabs compared to Jewish individuals (55% vs. 29%) and in children from consanguineous compared to nonconsanguineous families (63% vs. 29%). In 5 participants (14%) with genetic diagnoses, the molecular diagnosis did not correspond with the pre-exome diagnosis. Genetic diagnosis has a potential influence on clinical management in 27 of 36 participants (75%). CONCLUSION: Exome sequencing in an unbiased Israeli nationwide dialysis-treated kidney failure pediatric cohort resulted in a genetic diagnostic yield of 45% and can often affect clinical decision making. Elsevier 2023-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10577315/ /pubmed/37850020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2023.07.019 Text en © 2023 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ben-Moshe, Yishay
Shlomovitz, Omer
Atias-Varon, Danit
Haskin, Orly
Ben-Shalom, Efrat
Shasha Lavsky, Hadas
Volovelsky, Oded
Mane, Shrikant
Ben-Ruby, Dror
Chowers, Guy
Skorecki, Karl
Borovitz, Yael
Kagan, Maayan
Mor, Nofar
Khavkin, Yulia
Tzvi-Behr, Shimrit
Pollack, Shirley
Toder, Moran Plonsky
Geylis, Michael
Schnapp, Aviad
Becker-Cohen, Rachel
Weissman, Irith
Schreiber, Ruth
Davidovits, Miriam
Frishberg, Yaacov
Magen, Daniella
Barel, Ortal
Vivante, Asaf
Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing Among Israeli Children With Kidney Failure
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title_full Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing Among Israeli Children With Kidney Failure
title_fullStr Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing Among Israeli Children With Kidney Failure
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing Among Israeli Children With Kidney Failure
title_short Diagnostic Utility of Exome Sequencing Among Israeli Children With Kidney Failure
title_sort diagnostic utility of exome sequencing among israeli children with kidney failure
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10577315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37850020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2023.07.019
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