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Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies

Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRD) comprise a wide group of clinically and genetically complex diseases that progressively affect the retina. Over recent years, the development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods has transformed our ability to diagnose heterogeneous diseases. In this work,...

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Autores principales: Riera, Marina, Navarro, Rafael, Ruiz-Nogales, Sheila, Méndez, Pilar, Burés-Jelstrup, Anniken, Corcóstegui, Borja, Pomares, Esther
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5299602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28181551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42078
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author Riera, Marina
Navarro, Rafael
Ruiz-Nogales, Sheila
Méndez, Pilar
Burés-Jelstrup, Anniken
Corcóstegui, Borja
Pomares, Esther
author_facet Riera, Marina
Navarro, Rafael
Ruiz-Nogales, Sheila
Méndez, Pilar
Burés-Jelstrup, Anniken
Corcóstegui, Borja
Pomares, Esther
author_sort Riera, Marina
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description Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRD) comprise a wide group of clinically and genetically complex diseases that progressively affect the retina. Over recent years, the development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods has transformed our ability to diagnose heterogeneous diseases. In this work, we have evaluated the implementation of whole exome sequencing (WES) for the molecular diagnosis of IRD. Using Ion Proton(TM) system, we simultaneously analyzed 212 genes that are responsible for more than 25 syndromic and non-syndromic IRD. This approach was used to evaluate 59 unrelated families, with the pathogenic variant(s) successfully identified in 71.18% of cases. Interestingly, the mutation detection rate varied substantially depending on the IRD subtype. Overall, we found 63 different mutations (21 novel) in 29 distinct genes, and performed in vivo functional studies to determine the deleterious impact of variants identified in MERTK, CDH23, and RPGRIP1. In addition, we provide evidences that support CDHR1 as a gene responsible for autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa with early macular affectation, and present data regarding the disease mechanism of this gene. Altogether, these results demonstrate that targeted WES of all IRD genes is a reliable, hypothesis-free approach, and a cost- and time-effective strategy for the routine genetic diagnosis of retinal dystrophies.
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spelling pubmed-52996022017-02-13 Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies Riera, Marina Navarro, Rafael Ruiz-Nogales, Sheila Méndez, Pilar Burés-Jelstrup, Anniken Corcóstegui, Borja Pomares, Esther Sci Rep Article Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRD) comprise a wide group of clinically and genetically complex diseases that progressively affect the retina. Over recent years, the development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods has transformed our ability to diagnose heterogeneous diseases. In this work, we have evaluated the implementation of whole exome sequencing (WES) for the molecular diagnosis of IRD. Using Ion Proton(TM) system, we simultaneously analyzed 212 genes that are responsible for more than 25 syndromic and non-syndromic IRD. This approach was used to evaluate 59 unrelated families, with the pathogenic variant(s) successfully identified in 71.18% of cases. Interestingly, the mutation detection rate varied substantially depending on the IRD subtype. Overall, we found 63 different mutations (21 novel) in 29 distinct genes, and performed in vivo functional studies to determine the deleterious impact of variants identified in MERTK, CDH23, and RPGRIP1. In addition, we provide evidences that support CDHR1 as a gene responsible for autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa with early macular affectation, and present data regarding the disease mechanism of this gene. Altogether, these results demonstrate that targeted WES of all IRD genes is a reliable, hypothesis-free approach, and a cost- and time-effective strategy for the routine genetic diagnosis of retinal dystrophies. Nature Publishing Group 2017-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5299602/ /pubmed/28181551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42078 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Méndez, Pilar
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Corcóstegui, Borja
Pomares, Esther
Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies
title Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies
title_full Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies
title_fullStr Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies
title_full_unstemmed Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies
title_short Whole exome sequencing using Ion Proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies
title_sort whole exome sequencing using ion proton system enables reliable genetic diagnosis of inherited retinal dystrophies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5299602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28181551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42078
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