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Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389

Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a significant cause of hypoglycaemia in neonates and infants with the potential for permanent neurologic injury. Accurate calculations of the incidence of rare diseases such as CHI are important as they inform health care planning and can aid interpretation of gen...

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Autores principales: Yau, Daphne, Laver, Thomas W., Dastamani, Antonia, Senniappan, Senthil, Houghton, Jayne A. L., Shaikh, Guftar, Cheetham, Tim, Mushtaq, Talat, Kapoor, Ritika R., Randell, Tabitha, Ellard, Sian, Shah, Pratik, Banerjee, Indraneel, Flanagan, Sarah E.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32027664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228417
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author Yau, Daphne
Laver, Thomas W.
Dastamani, Antonia
Senniappan, Senthil
Houghton, Jayne A. L.
Shaikh, Guftar
Cheetham, Tim
Mushtaq, Talat
Kapoor, Ritika R.
Randell, Tabitha
Ellard, Sian
Shah, Pratik
Banerjee, Indraneel
Flanagan, Sarah E.
author_facet Yau, Daphne
Laver, Thomas W.
Dastamani, Antonia
Senniappan, Senthil
Houghton, Jayne A. L.
Shaikh, Guftar
Cheetham, Tim
Mushtaq, Talat
Kapoor, Ritika R.
Randell, Tabitha
Ellard, Sian
Shah, Pratik
Banerjee, Indraneel
Flanagan, Sarah E.
author_sort Yau, Daphne
collection PubMed
description Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a significant cause of hypoglycaemia in neonates and infants with the potential for permanent neurologic injury. Accurate calculations of the incidence of rare diseases such as CHI are important as they inform health care planning and can aid interpretation of genetic testing results when assessing the frequency of variants in large-scale, unselected sequencing databases. Whilst minimal incidence rates have been calculated for four European countries, the incidence of CHI in the UK is not known. In this study we have used referral rates to a central laboratory for genetic testing and annual birth rates from census data to calculate the minimal incidence of CHI within the UK from 2007 to 2016. CHI was diagnosed in 278 individuals based on inappropriately detectable insulin and/or C-peptide measurements at the time of hypoglycaemia which persisted beyond 6 months of age. From these data, we have calculated a minimum incidence of 1 in 28,389 live births for CHI in the UK. This is comparable to estimates from other outbred populations and provides an accurate estimate that will aid both health care provision and interpretation of genetic results, which will help advance our understanding of CHI.
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spelling pubmed-70043212020-02-19 Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389 Yau, Daphne Laver, Thomas W. Dastamani, Antonia Senniappan, Senthil Houghton, Jayne A. L. Shaikh, Guftar Cheetham, Tim Mushtaq, Talat Kapoor, Ritika R. Randell, Tabitha Ellard, Sian Shah, Pratik Banerjee, Indraneel Flanagan, Sarah E. PLoS One Research Article Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a significant cause of hypoglycaemia in neonates and infants with the potential for permanent neurologic injury. Accurate calculations of the incidence of rare diseases such as CHI are important as they inform health care planning and can aid interpretation of genetic testing results when assessing the frequency of variants in large-scale, unselected sequencing databases. Whilst minimal incidence rates have been calculated for four European countries, the incidence of CHI in the UK is not known. In this study we have used referral rates to a central laboratory for genetic testing and annual birth rates from census data to calculate the minimal incidence of CHI within the UK from 2007 to 2016. CHI was diagnosed in 278 individuals based on inappropriately detectable insulin and/or C-peptide measurements at the time of hypoglycaemia which persisted beyond 6 months of age. From these data, we have calculated a minimum incidence of 1 in 28,389 live births for CHI in the UK. This is comparable to estimates from other outbred populations and provides an accurate estimate that will aid both health care provision and interpretation of genetic results, which will help advance our understanding of CHI. Public Library of Science 2020-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7004321/ /pubmed/32027664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228417 Text en © 2020 Yau 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yau, Daphne
Laver, Thomas W.
Dastamani, Antonia
Senniappan, Senthil
Houghton, Jayne A. L.
Shaikh, Guftar
Cheetham, Tim
Mushtaq, Talat
Kapoor, Ritika R.
Randell, Tabitha
Ellard, Sian
Shah, Pratik
Banerjee, Indraneel
Flanagan, Sarah E.
Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389
title Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389
title_full Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389
title_fullStr Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389
title_full_unstemmed Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389
title_short Using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: The minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the UK is 1 in 28,389
title_sort using referral rates for genetic testing to determine the incidence of a rare disease: the minimal incidence of congenital hyperinsulinism in the uk is 1 in 28,389
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32027664
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228417
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