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Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel

Developmental delay and/or intellectual disability (DD/ID) affects 1–3% of all children. At least half of these are thought to have a genetic etiology. Recent studies have shown that massively parallel sequencing (MPS) using a targeted gene panel is particularly suited for diagnostic testing for gen...

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Autores principales: Brett, Maggie, McPherson, John, Zang, Zhi Jiang, Lai, Angeline, Tan, Ee-Shien, Ng, Ivy, Ong, Lai-Choo, Cham, Breana, Tan, Patrick, Rozen, Steve, Tan, Ene-Choo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24690944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093409
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author Brett, Maggie
McPherson, John
Zang, Zhi Jiang
Lai, Angeline
Tan, Ee-Shien
Ng, Ivy
Ong, Lai-Choo
Cham, Breana
Tan, Patrick
Rozen, Steve
Tan, Ene-Choo
author_facet Brett, Maggie
McPherson, John
Zang, Zhi Jiang
Lai, Angeline
Tan, Ee-Shien
Ng, Ivy
Ong, Lai-Choo
Cham, Breana
Tan, Patrick
Rozen, Steve
Tan, Ene-Choo
author_sort Brett, Maggie
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description Developmental delay and/or intellectual disability (DD/ID) affects 1–3% of all children. At least half of these are thought to have a genetic etiology. Recent studies have shown that massively parallel sequencing (MPS) using a targeted gene panel is particularly suited for diagnostic testing for genetically heterogeneous conditions. We report on our experiences with using massively parallel sequencing of a targeted gene panel of 355 genes for investigating the genetic etiology of eight patients with a wide range of phenotypes including DD/ID, congenital anomalies and/or autism spectrum disorder. Targeted sequence enrichment was performed using the Agilent SureSelect Target Enrichment Kit and sequenced on the Illumina HiSeq2000 using paired-end reads. For all eight patients, 81–84% of the targeted regions achieved read depths of at least 20×, with average read depths overlapping targets ranging from 322× to 798×. Causative variants were successfully identified in two of the eight patients: a nonsense mutation in the ATRX gene and a canonical splice site mutation in the L1CAM gene. In a third patient, a canonical splice site variant in the USP9X gene could likely explain all or some of her clinical phenotypes. These results confirm the value of targeted MPS for investigating DD/ID in children for diagnostic purposes. However, targeted gene MPS was less likely to provide a genetic diagnosis for children whose phenotype includes autism.
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spelling pubmed-39721362014-04-04 Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel Brett, Maggie McPherson, John Zang, Zhi Jiang Lai, Angeline Tan, Ee-Shien Ng, Ivy Ong, Lai-Choo Cham, Breana Tan, Patrick Rozen, Steve Tan, Ene-Choo PLoS One Research Article Developmental delay and/or intellectual disability (DD/ID) affects 1–3% of all children. At least half of these are thought to have a genetic etiology. Recent studies have shown that massively parallel sequencing (MPS) using a targeted gene panel is particularly suited for diagnostic testing for genetically heterogeneous conditions. We report on our experiences with using massively parallel sequencing of a targeted gene panel of 355 genes for investigating the genetic etiology of eight patients with a wide range of phenotypes including DD/ID, congenital anomalies and/or autism spectrum disorder. Targeted sequence enrichment was performed using the Agilent SureSelect Target Enrichment Kit and sequenced on the Illumina HiSeq2000 using paired-end reads. For all eight patients, 81–84% of the targeted regions achieved read depths of at least 20×, with average read depths overlapping targets ranging from 322× to 798×. Causative variants were successfully identified in two of the eight patients: a nonsense mutation in the ATRX gene and a canonical splice site mutation in the L1CAM gene. In a third patient, a canonical splice site variant in the USP9X gene could likely explain all or some of her clinical phenotypes. These results confirm the value of targeted MPS for investigating DD/ID in children for diagnostic purposes. However, targeted gene MPS was less likely to provide a genetic diagnosis for children whose phenotype includes autism. Public Library of Science 2014-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3972136/ /pubmed/24690944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093409 Text en © 2014 Brett et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Brett, Maggie
McPherson, John
Zang, Zhi Jiang
Lai, Angeline
Tan, Ee-Shien
Ng, Ivy
Ong, Lai-Choo
Cham, Breana
Tan, Patrick
Rozen, Steve
Tan, Ene-Choo
Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel
title Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel
title_full Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel
title_fullStr Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel
title_full_unstemmed Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel
title_short Massively Parallel Sequencing of Patients with Intellectual Disability, Congenital Anomalies and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders with a Targeted Gene Panel
title_sort massively parallel sequencing of patients with intellectual disability, congenital anomalies and/or autism spectrum disorders with a targeted gene panel
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24690944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093409
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