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Neptune: an environment for the delivery of genomic medicine

Authors :
Venner Eric
Victoria Yi
David Murdock
Sara E. Kalla
Tsung-Jung Wu
Aniko Sabo
Shoudong Li
Qingchang Meng
Xia Tian
Mullai Murugan
Michelle Cohen
Christie Kovar
Wei-Qi Wei
Wendy K. Chung
Chunhua Weng
Georgia L. Wiesner
Gail P. Jarvik
Donna Muzny
Richard A. Gibbs
Debra Abrams
Samuel E. Adunyah
Ladia Albertson-Junkans
Berta Almoguera
Darren C. Ames
Paul Appelbaum
Samuel Aronson
Sharon Aufox
Lawrence J. Babb
Adithya Balasubramanian
Hana Bangash
Melissa Basford
Lisa Bastarache
Samantha Baxter
Meckenzie Behr
Barbara Benoit
Elizabeth Bhoj
Suzette J. Bielinski
Sarah T. Bland
Carrie Blout
Kenneth Borthwick
Erwin P. Bottinger
Mark Bowser
Harrison Brand
Murray Brilliant
Wendy Brodeur
Pedro Caraballo
David Carrell
Andrew Carroll
Lisa Castillo
Victor Castro
Gauthami Chandanavelli
Theodore Chiang
Rex L. Chisholm
Kurt D. Christensen
Wendy Chung
Christopher G. Chute
Brittany City
Beth L. Cobb
John J. Connolly
Paul Crane
Katherine Crew
David R. Crosslin
Jyoti Dayal
Mariza De Andrade
Jessica De la Cruz
Josh C. Denny
Shawn Denson
Tim DeSmet
Ozan Dikilitas
Michael J. Dinsmore
Sheila Dodge
Phil Dunlea
Todd L. Edwards
Christine M. Eng
David Fasel
Alex Fedotov
Qiping Feng
Mark Fleharty
Andrea Foster
Robert Freimuth
Christopher Friedrich
Stephanie M. Fullerton
Birgit Funke
Stacey Gabriel
Vivian Gainer
Ali Gharavi
Andrew M. Glazer
Joseph T. Glessner
Jessica Goehringer
Adam S. Gordon
Chet Graham
Robert C. Green
Justin H. Gundelach
Heather S. Hain
Hakon Hakonarson
Maegan V. Harden
John Harley
Margaret Harr
Andrea Hartzler
M. Geoffrey Hayes
Scott Hebbring
Nora Henrikson
Andrew Hershey
Christin Hoell
Ingrid Holm
Kayla M. Howell
George Hripcsak
Jianhong Hu
Elizabeth Duffy Hynes
Joy C. Jayaseelan
Yunyun Jiang
Yoonjung Yoonie Joo
Sheethal Jose
Navya Shilpa Josyula
Anne E. Justice
Divya Kalra
Elizabeth W. Karlson
Brendan J. Keating
Melissa A. Kelly
Eimear E. Kenny
Dustin Key
Krzysztof Kiryluk
Terrie Kitchner
Barbara Klanderman
Eric Klee
David C. Kochan
Viktoriya Korchina
Leah Kottyan
Emily Kudalkar
Alanna Kulchak Rahm
Iftikhar J. Kullo
Philip Lammers
Eric B. Larson
Matthew S. Lebo
Magalie Leduc
Ming Ta (Michael) Lee
Niall J. Lennon
Kathleen A. Leppig
Nancy D. Leslie
Rongling Li
Wayne H. Liang
Chiao-Feng Lin
Jodell E. Linder
Noralane M. Lindor
Todd Lingren
James G. Linneman
Cong Liu
Wen Liu
Xiuping Liu
John Lynch
Hayley Lyon
Alyssa Macbeth
Harshad Mahadeshwar
Lisa Mahanta
Bradley Malin
Teri Manolio
Maddalena Marasa
Keith Marsolo
Michelle L. McGowan
Elizabeth McNally
Jim Meldrim
Frank Mentch
Hila Milo Rasouly
Jonathan Mosley
Shubhabrata Mukherjee
Thomas E. Mullen
Jesse Muniz
David R. Murdock
Shawn Murphy
Melanie F. Myers
Bahram Namjou
Yizhao Ni
Robert C. Onofrio
Aniwaa Owusu Obeng
Thomas N. Person
Josh F. Peterson
Lynn Petukhova
Cassandra J. Pisieczko
Siddharth Pratap
Cynthia A. Prows
Megan J. Puckelwartz
Ritika Raj
James D. Ralston
Arvind Ramaprasan
Andrea Ramirez
Luke Rasmussen
Laura Rasmussen-Torvik
Soumya Raychaudhuri
Heidi L. Rehm
Marylyn D. Ritchie
Catherine Rives
Beenish Riza
Dan M. Roden
Elisabeth A. Rosenthal
Avni Santani
Schaid Dan
Steven Scherer
Stuart Scott
Aaron Scrol
Soumitra Sengupta
Ning Shang
Himanshu Sharma
Richard R. Sharp
Rajbir Singh
Patrick M.A. Sleiman
Kara Slowik
Joshua C. Smith
Maureen E. Smith
Duane T. Smoot
Jordan W. Smoller
Sunghwan Sohn
Ian B. Stanaway
Justin Starren
Mary Stroud
Jessica Su
Casey Overby Taylor
Kasia Tolwinski
Sara L. Van Driest
Sean M. Vargas
Matthew Varugheese
David Veenstra
Eric Venner
Miguel Verbitsky
Gina Vicente
Michael Wagner
Kimberly Walker
Theresa Walunas
Liwen Wang
Qiaoyan Wang
Scott T. Weiss
Quinn S. Wells
Peter S. White
Ken L. Wiley
Janet L. Williams
Marc S. Williams
Michael W. Wilson
Leora Witkowski
Laura Allison Woods
Betty Woolf
Julia Wynn
Yaping Yang
Ge Zhang
Lan Zhang
Hana Zouk
Source :
Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Genomic medicine holds great promise for improving health care, but integrating searchable and actionable genetic data into electronic health records (EHRs) remains a challenge. Here we describe Neptune, a system for managing the interaction between a clinical laboratory and an EHR system during the clinical reporting process. We developed Neptune and applied it to two clinical sequencing projects that required report customization, variant reanalysis, and EHR integration. Neptune has been applied for the generation and delivery of over 15,000 clinical genomic reports. This work spans two clinical tests based on targeted gene panels that contain 68 and 153 genes respectively. These projects demanded customizable clinical reports that contained a variety of genetic data types including single-nucleotide variants (SNVs), copy-number variants (CNVs), pharmacogenomics, and polygenic risk scores. Two variant reanalysis activities were also supported, highlighting this important workflow. Methods are needed for delivering structured genetic data to EHRs. This need extends beyond developing data formats to providing infrastructure that manages the reporting process itself. Neptune was successfully applied on two high-throughput clinical sequencing projects to build and deliver clinical reports to EHR systems. The software is open source and available at https://gitlab.com/bcm-hgsc/neptune .

Details

ISSN :
10983600
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genetics in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....46ee0a24725b676d6fd75db54d7666bc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-021-01230-w