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One test for all: whole exome sequencing significantly improves the diagnostic yield in growth retarded patients referred for molecular testing for Silver-Russell syndrome

Authors :
Meyer, Robert
Begemann, Matthias
Hübner, Christian Thomas
Dey, Daniela
Kuechler, Alma
Elgizouli, Magdeldin; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7424-4938
Schara, Ulrike
Ambrozaityte, Laima
Burnyte, Birute
Schröder, Carmen
Kenawy, Asmaa
Kroisel, Peter
Demuth, Stephanie
Fekete, Gyorgy
Opladen, Thomas
Elbracht, Miriam
Eggermann, Thomas; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8419-0264
Meyer, Robert
Begemann, Matthias
Hübner, Christian Thomas
Dey, Daniela
Kuechler, Alma
Elgizouli, Magdeldin; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7424-4938
Schara, Ulrike
Ambrozaityte, Laima
Burnyte, Birute
Schröder, Carmen
Kenawy, Asmaa
Kroisel, Peter
Demuth, Stephanie
Fekete, Gyorgy
Opladen, Thomas
Elbracht, Miriam
Eggermann, Thomas; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8419-0264
Source :
Meyer, Robert; Begemann, Matthias; Hübner, Christian Thomas; Dey, Daniela; Kuechler, Alma; Elgizouli, Magdeldin; Schara, Ulrike; Ambrozaityte, Laima; Burnyte, Birute; Schröder, Carmen; Kenawy, Asmaa; Kroisel, Peter; Demuth, Stephanie; Fekete, Gyorgy; Opladen, Thomas; Elbracht, Miriam; Eggermann, Thomas (2021). One test for all: whole exome sequencing significantly improves the diagnostic yield in growth retarded patients referred for molecular testing for Silver-Russell syndrome. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 16:42.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) is an imprinting disorder which is characterised by severe primordial growth retardation, relative macrocephaly and a typical facial gestalt. The clinical heterogeneity of SRS is reflected by a broad spectrum of molecular changes with hypomethylation in 11p15 and maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 7 (upd(7)mat) as the most frequent findings. Monogenetic causes are rare, but a clinical overlap with numerous other disorders has been reported. However, a comprehensive overview on the contribution of mutations in differential diagnostic genes to phenotypes reminiscent to SRS is missing due to the lack of appropriate tests. With the implementation of next generation sequencing (NGS) tools this limitation can now be circumvented. MAIN BODY We analysed 75 patients referred for molecular testing for SRS by a NGS-based multigene panel, whole exome sequencing (WES), and trio-based WES. In 21/75 patients a disease-causing variant could be identified among them variants in known SRS genes (IGF2, PLAG1, HMGA2). Several patients carried variants in genes which have not yet been considered as differential diagnoses of SRS. CONCLUSIONS WES approaches significantly increase the diagnostic yield in patients referred for SRS testing. Several of the identified monogenetic disorders have a major impact on clinical management and genetic counseling.

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Meyer, Robert; Begemann, Matthias; Hübner, Christian Thomas; Dey, Daniela; Kuechler, Alma; Elgizouli, Magdeldin; Schara, Ulrike; Ambrozaityte, Laima; Burnyte, Birute; Schröder, Carmen; Kenawy, Asmaa; Kroisel, Peter; Demuth, Stephanie; Fekete, Gyorgy; Opladen, Thomas; Elbracht, Miriam; Eggermann, Thomas (2021). One test for all: whole exome sequencing significantly improves the diagnostic yield in growth retarded patients referred for molecular testing for Silver-Russell syndrome. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 16:42.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-203534, English, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1443038201
Document Type :
Electronic Resource