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Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects

Primary platelet secretion defects constitute a heterogeneous group of functional defects characterized by reduced platelet granule secretion upon stimulation by different agonists. The clinical and laboratory heterogeneity of primary platelet secretion defects warrants a tailored approach. We perfo...

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Autores principales: Gorski, Marcin M., Lecchi, Anna, Femia, Eti A., La Marca, Silvia, Cairo, Andrea, Pappalardo, Emanuela, Lotta, Luca A., Artoni, Andrea, Peyvandi, Flora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6886420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30819905
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2018.204990
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author Gorski, Marcin M.
Lecchi, Anna
Femia, Eti A.
La Marca, Silvia
Cairo, Andrea
Pappalardo, Emanuela
Lotta, Luca A.
Artoni, Andrea
Peyvandi, Flora
author_facet Gorski, Marcin M.
Lecchi, Anna
Femia, Eti A.
La Marca, Silvia
Cairo, Andrea
Pappalardo, Emanuela
Lotta, Luca A.
Artoni, Andrea
Peyvandi, Flora
author_sort Gorski, Marcin M.
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description Primary platelet secretion defects constitute a heterogeneous group of functional defects characterized by reduced platelet granule secretion upon stimulation by different agonists. The clinical and laboratory heterogeneity of primary platelet secretion defects warrants a tailored approach. We performed a pilot study in order to develop DNA sequence analysis pipelines for gene discovery and to create a list of candidate causal genes for platelet secretion defects. Whole-exome sequencing analysis of 14 unrelated Italian patients with primary secretion defects and 16 controls was performed on Illumina HiSeq. Variant prioritization was carried out using two filtering approaches: identification of rare, potentially damaging variants in platelet candidate genes or by selecting singletons. To corroborate the results, exome sequencing was applied in a family in which platelet secretion defects and a bleeding diathesis were present. Platelet candidate gene analysis revealed gene defects in 10/14 patients, which included ADRA2A, ARHGAP1, DIAPH1, EXOC1, FCGR2A, ITPR1, LTBP1, PTPN7, PTPN12, PRKACG, PRKCD, RAP1GAP, STXBP5L, and VWF. The analysis of singletons identified additional gene defects in PLG and PHACTR2 in two other patients. The family analysis confirmed a missense variant p.D1144N in the STXBP5L gene and p.P83H in the KCNMB3 gene as potentially causal. In summary, exome sequencing revealed potential causal variants in 12 of 14 patients with primary platelet secretion defects, highlighting the limitations of the genomic approaches for causal gene identification in this heterogeneous clinical and laboratory phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-68864202019-12-09 Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects Gorski, Marcin M. Lecchi, Anna Femia, Eti A. La Marca, Silvia Cairo, Andrea Pappalardo, Emanuela Lotta, Luca A. Artoni, Andrea Peyvandi, Flora Haematologica Article Primary platelet secretion defects constitute a heterogeneous group of functional defects characterized by reduced platelet granule secretion upon stimulation by different agonists. The clinical and laboratory heterogeneity of primary platelet secretion defects warrants a tailored approach. We performed a pilot study in order to develop DNA sequence analysis pipelines for gene discovery and to create a list of candidate causal genes for platelet secretion defects. Whole-exome sequencing analysis of 14 unrelated Italian patients with primary secretion defects and 16 controls was performed on Illumina HiSeq. Variant prioritization was carried out using two filtering approaches: identification of rare, potentially damaging variants in platelet candidate genes or by selecting singletons. To corroborate the results, exome sequencing was applied in a family in which platelet secretion defects and a bleeding diathesis were present. Platelet candidate gene analysis revealed gene defects in 10/14 patients, which included ADRA2A, ARHGAP1, DIAPH1, EXOC1, FCGR2A, ITPR1, LTBP1, PTPN7, PTPN12, PRKACG, PRKCD, RAP1GAP, STXBP5L, and VWF. The analysis of singletons identified additional gene defects in PLG and PHACTR2 in two other patients. The family analysis confirmed a missense variant p.D1144N in the STXBP5L gene and p.P83H in the KCNMB3 gene as potentially causal. In summary, exome sequencing revealed potential causal variants in 12 of 14 patients with primary platelet secretion defects, highlighting the limitations of the genomic approaches for causal gene identification in this heterogeneous clinical and laboratory phenotype. Ferrata Storti Foundation 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6886420/ /pubmed/30819905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2018.204990 Text en Copyright© 2019 Ferrata Storti Foundation Material published in Haematologica is covered by copyright. All rights are reserved to the Ferrata Storti Foundation. Use of published material is allowed under the following terms and conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode. Copies of published material are allowed for personal or internal use. Sharing published material for non-commercial purposes is subject to the following conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode, sect. 3. Reproducing and sharing published material for commercial purposes is not allowed without permission in writing from the publisher.
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Lecchi, Anna
Femia, Eti A.
La Marca, Silvia
Cairo, Andrea
Pappalardo, Emanuela
Lotta, Luca A.
Artoni, Andrea
Peyvandi, Flora
Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects
title Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects
title_full Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects
title_fullStr Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects
title_full_unstemmed Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects
title_short Complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects
title_sort complications of whole-exome sequencing for causal gene discovery in primary platelet secretion defects
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6886420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30819905
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2018.204990
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