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Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders

PURPOSE: Given the rapid pace of discovery in rare disease genomics, it is likely that improvements in diagnostic yield can be made by systematically reanalysing previously generated genomic sequence data in light of new knowledge. METHODS: We tested this hypothesis in the UK-wide Deciphering Develo...

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Autores principales: Wright, Caroline F., McRae, Jeremy F., Clayton, Stephen, Gallone, Giuseppe, Aitken, Stuart, FitzGerald, Tomas W., Jones, Philip, Prigmore, Elena, Rajan, Diana, Lord, Jenny, Sifrim, Alejandro, Kelsell, Rosemary, Parker, Michael J., Barrett, Jeffrey C., Hurles, Matthew E., FitzPatrick, David R., Firth, Helen V.
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5912505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29323667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2017.246
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author Wright, Caroline F.
McRae, Jeremy F.
Clayton, Stephen
Gallone, Giuseppe
Aitken, Stuart
FitzGerald, Tomas W.
Jones, Philip
Prigmore, Elena
Rajan, Diana
Lord, Jenny
Sifrim, Alejandro
Kelsell, Rosemary
Parker, Michael J.
Barrett, Jeffrey C.
Hurles, Matthew E.
FitzPatrick, David R.
Firth, Helen V.
author_facet Wright, Caroline F.
McRae, Jeremy F.
Clayton, Stephen
Gallone, Giuseppe
Aitken, Stuart
FitzGerald, Tomas W.
Jones, Philip
Prigmore, Elena
Rajan, Diana
Lord, Jenny
Sifrim, Alejandro
Kelsell, Rosemary
Parker, Michael J.
Barrett, Jeffrey C.
Hurles, Matthew E.
FitzPatrick, David R.
Firth, Helen V.
author_sort Wright, Caroline F.
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description PURPOSE: Given the rapid pace of discovery in rare disease genomics, it is likely that improvements in diagnostic yield can be made by systematically reanalysing previously generated genomic sequence data in light of new knowledge. METHODS: We tested this hypothesis in the UK-wide Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study, where in 2014 we reported a diagnostic yield of 27% through whole exome sequencing of 1133 children with severe developmental disorders and their parents. We reanalysed existing data using improved variant calling methodologies, novel variant detection algorithms, updated variant annotation, evidence-based filtering strategies, and newly discovered disease-associated genes. RESULTS: We are now able to diagnose an additional 182 individuals, taking our overall diagnostic yield to 454/1133 (40%), and another 43 (4%) have a finding of uncertain clinical significance. The majority of these new diagnoses are due to novel developmental disorder-associated genes discovered since our original publication. CONCLUSION: This study highlights the importance of coupling large-scale research with clinical practice, and of discussing the possibility of iterative reanalysis and recontact with patients and health professionals at an early stage. We estimate that implementing parent-offspring whole exome sequencing as a first line diagnostic test for developmental disorders would diagnose >50% of patients.
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spelling pubmed-59125052018-11-27 Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders Wright, Caroline F. McRae, Jeremy F. Clayton, Stephen Gallone, Giuseppe Aitken, Stuart FitzGerald, Tomas W. Jones, Philip Prigmore, Elena Rajan, Diana Lord, Jenny Sifrim, Alejandro Kelsell, Rosemary Parker, Michael J. Barrett, Jeffrey C. Hurles, Matthew E. FitzPatrick, David R. Firth, Helen V. Genet Med Article PURPOSE: Given the rapid pace of discovery in rare disease genomics, it is likely that improvements in diagnostic yield can be made by systematically reanalysing previously generated genomic sequence data in light of new knowledge. METHODS: We tested this hypothesis in the UK-wide Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study, where in 2014 we reported a diagnostic yield of 27% through whole exome sequencing of 1133 children with severe developmental disorders and their parents. We reanalysed existing data using improved variant calling methodologies, novel variant detection algorithms, updated variant annotation, evidence-based filtering strategies, and newly discovered disease-associated genes. RESULTS: We are now able to diagnose an additional 182 individuals, taking our overall diagnostic yield to 454/1133 (40%), and another 43 (4%) have a finding of uncertain clinical significance. The majority of these new diagnoses are due to novel developmental disorder-associated genes discovered since our original publication. CONCLUSION: This study highlights the importance of coupling large-scale research with clinical practice, and of discussing the possibility of iterative reanalysis and recontact with patients and health professionals at an early stage. We estimate that implementing parent-offspring whole exome sequencing as a first line diagnostic test for developmental disorders would diagnose >50% of patients. 2018-01-11 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5912505/ /pubmed/29323667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2017.246 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Wright, Caroline F.
McRae, Jeremy F.
Clayton, Stephen
Gallone, Giuseppe
Aitken, Stuart
FitzGerald, Tomas W.
Jones, Philip
Prigmore, Elena
Rajan, Diana
Lord, Jenny
Sifrim, Alejandro
Kelsell, Rosemary
Parker, Michael J.
Barrett, Jeffrey C.
Hurles, Matthew E.
FitzPatrick, David R.
Firth, Helen V.
Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders
title Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders
title_full Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders
title_fullStr Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders
title_full_unstemmed Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders
title_short Making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders
title_sort making new genetic diagnoses with old data: iterative reanalysis and reporting from genome-wide data in 1133 families with developmental disorders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5912505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29323667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2017.246
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