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Efficient application of next-generation sequencing for the diagnosis of rare genetic syndromes
- Source :
- Journal of Clinical Pathology : the Journal of the Association of Clinical Pathologists; 1099; 103; 0021-9746; 12; 67; ~Journal of Clinical Pathology : the Journal of the Association of Clinical Pathologists~1099~103~~~0021-9746~12~67~~
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Item does not contain fulltext<br />AIMS: The causes of intellectual disability, which affects 1%-3% of the general population, are highly heterogeneous and the genetic defect remains unknown in around 40% of patients. The application of next-generation sequencing is changing the nature of biomedical diagnosis. This technology has quickly become the method of choice for searching for pathogenic mutations in rare uncharacterised genetic diseases. METHODS: Whole-exome sequencing was applied to a series of families affected with intellectual disability in order to identify variants underlying disease phenotypes. RESULTS: We present data of three families in which we identified the disease-causing mutations and which benefited from receiving a clinical diagnosis: Cornelia de Lange, Cohen syndrome and Dent-2 disease. The genetic heterogeneity and the variability in clinical presentation of these disorders could explain why these patients are difficult to diagnose. CONCLUSIONS: The accessibility to next-generation sequencing allows clinicians to save much time and cost in identifying the aetiology of rare diseases. The presented cases are excellent examples that demonstrate the efficacy of next-generation sequencing in rare disease diagnosis.
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- Journal :
- Journal of Clinical Pathology : the Journal of the Association of Clinical Pathologists; 1099; 103; 0021-9746; 12; 67; ~Journal of Clinical Pathology : the Journal of the Association of Clinical Pathologists~1099~103~~~0021-9746~12~67~~
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1377112425
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource