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Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening
CONTEXT: Turner syndrome (TS) is due to a complete or partial loss of an X chromosome in female patients and is not currently part of newborn screening (NBS). Diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in missed crucial diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine...
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Endocrine Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5443329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28324009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2016-3414 |
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author | Murdock, David R. Donovan, Frank X. Chandrasekharappa, Settara C. Banks, Nicole Bondy, Carolyn Muenke, Maximilian Kruszka, Paul |
author_facet | Murdock, David R. Donovan, Frank X. Chandrasekharappa, Settara C. Banks, Nicole Bondy, Carolyn Muenke, Maximilian Kruszka, Paul |
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description | CONTEXT: Turner syndrome (TS) is due to a complete or partial loss of an X chromosome in female patients and is not currently part of newborn screening (NBS). Diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in missed crucial diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine if whole-exome sequencing (WES) as part of a potential NBS program could be used to diagnose TS. DESIGN, SETTING, PATIENTS: Karyotype, chromosomal microarray, and WES were performed on blood samples from women with TS (n = 27) enrolled in the Personalized Genomic Research study at the National Institutes of Health. Female control subjects (n = 37) and male subjects (n = 27) also underwent WES. Copy number variation was evaluated using EXCAVATOR2 and B allele frequency was calculated from informative single nucleotide polymorphisms. Simulated WES data were generated for detection of low-level mosaicism and complex structural chromosome abnormalities. RESULTS: We detected monosomy for chromosome X in all 27 TS samples, including 1 mosaic for 45,X/46,XX and another with previously unreported material on chromosome Y. Sensitivity and specificity were both 100% for the diagnosis of TS with no false-positive or false-negative results. Using simulated WES data, we detected isochromosome Xq and low-level mosaicism as low as 5%. CONCLUSION: We present an accurate method of diagnosing TS using WES, including cases with low-level mosaicism, isochromosome Xq, and cryptic Y-chromosome material. Given the potential use of next-generation sequencing for NBS in many different diseases and syndromes, we propose WES can be used as a screening test for TS in newborns. |
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spelling | pubmed-54433292018-05-01 Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening Murdock, David R. Donovan, Frank X. Chandrasekharappa, Settara C. Banks, Nicole Bondy, Carolyn Muenke, Maximilian Kruszka, Paul J Clin Endocrinol Metab Clinical Research Articles CONTEXT: Turner syndrome (TS) is due to a complete or partial loss of an X chromosome in female patients and is not currently part of newborn screening (NBS). Diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in missed crucial diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine if whole-exome sequencing (WES) as part of a potential NBS program could be used to diagnose TS. DESIGN, SETTING, PATIENTS: Karyotype, chromosomal microarray, and WES were performed on blood samples from women with TS (n = 27) enrolled in the Personalized Genomic Research study at the National Institutes of Health. Female control subjects (n = 37) and male subjects (n = 27) also underwent WES. Copy number variation was evaluated using EXCAVATOR2 and B allele frequency was calculated from informative single nucleotide polymorphisms. Simulated WES data were generated for detection of low-level mosaicism and complex structural chromosome abnormalities. RESULTS: We detected monosomy for chromosome X in all 27 TS samples, including 1 mosaic for 45,X/46,XX and another with previously unreported material on chromosome Y. Sensitivity and specificity were both 100% for the diagnosis of TS with no false-positive or false-negative results. Using simulated WES data, we detected isochromosome Xq and low-level mosaicism as low as 5%. CONCLUSION: We present an accurate method of diagnosing TS using WES, including cases with low-level mosaicism, isochromosome Xq, and cryptic Y-chromosome material. Given the potential use of next-generation sequencing for NBS in many different diseases and syndromes, we propose WES can be used as a screening test for TS in newborns. Endocrine Society 2017-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5443329/ /pubmed/28324009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2016-3414 Text en |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Articles Murdock, David R. Donovan, Frank X. Chandrasekharappa, Settara C. Banks, Nicole Bondy, Carolyn Muenke, Maximilian Kruszka, Paul Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening |
title | Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening |
title_full | Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening |
title_fullStr | Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening |
title_full_unstemmed | Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening |
title_short | Whole-Exome Sequencing for Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: Toward Next-Generation Sequencing and Newborn Screening |
title_sort | whole-exome sequencing for diagnosis of turner syndrome: toward next-generation sequencing and newborn screening |
topic | Clinical Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5443329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28324009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2016-3414 |
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