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Copy Number Variant Discrepancy Resolution Using the ClinGen Dosage Sensitivity Map Results in Updated Clinical Interpretations in ClinVar

Authors :
Yajuan Liu
Allen N. Lamb
Jeanne Meck
Zoe K Lewis
Jennifer N. Sanmann
Linda Haglund-Hazy
Brian Bunke
Denae M. Golden
Christin D. Collins
Marwan K. Tayeh
Erica F. Andersen
Cassandra K. Runke
Dimitri J. Stavropoulos
Whitney Neufeld-Kaiser
Emma Strong
Guang Li
Yao Shan Fan
Meng Su
Andrew Merz
McKinsey L. Goodenberger
Tristan Nelson
Todd Ackley
Christa Lese Martin
Erik C. Thorland
Danijela Krgovic
Erin Rooney Riggs
Morag N. Collinson
Nadja Kokalj Vokac
Source :
Hum Mutat
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Conflict resolution in genomic variant interpretation is a critical step towards improving patient care. Evaluating interpretation discrepancies in copy number variants (CNVs) typically involves assessing overlapping genomic content with focus on genes/regions that may be subject to dosage sensitivity (haploinsufficiency (HI) and/or triplosensitivity (TS)). CNVs containing dosage sensitive genes/regions are generally interpreted as “likely pathogenic” (LP) or “pathogenic” (P), and CNVs involving the same known dosage sensitive gene(s) should receive the same clinical interpretation. We compared the Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen) Dosage Map, a publicly available resource documenting known HI and TS genes/regions, against germline, clinical CNV interpretations within the ClinVar database. We identified 251 CNVs overlapping known dosage sensitive genes/regions but not classified as LP or P; these were sent back to their original submitting laboratories for re-evaluation. Of 246 CNVs re-evaluated, an updated clinical classification was warranted in 157 cases (63.8%); no change was made to the current classification in 79 cases (32.1%); and 10 cases (4.1%) resulted in other types of updates to ClinVar records. This effort will add curated interpretation data into the public domain and allow laboratories to focus attention on more complex discrepancies.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hum Mutat
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....472f4808747a9db5a43076253ef88a52