2020
DOI: 10.1111/ceo.13875
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Molecular diagnosis based on comprehensive genetic testing in 800 Chinese families with non‐syndromic inherited retinal dystrophies

Abstract: Importance Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are a group of monogenic diseases, one of the leading causes of blindness. Background Introducing a comprehensive genetic testing strategy by combining single gene Sanger sequencing, next‐generation sequencing (NGS) including whole exome sequencing (WES), and a specific hereditary eye disease enrichment panel (HEDEP) sequencing, to identify the disease‐causing variants of 800 Chinese probands affected with non‐syndromic IRDs. Design Retrospective analysis. Partic… Show more

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“…3A). This included a known gene conversion event in vWF (V1279I) 13 that increases the risk of bleeding, SDHB S163P that has been shown to cause cancer predisposition 14 , and APC R534Q which increases risk for clotting 15,16 . In addition, embryo S4 has autosomal recessive alpha−actinin−3 deficiency, which is associated with increased aerobic metabolism in skeletal muscle (Fig.…”
Section: Genome-wide Screening For Genetic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3A). This included a known gene conversion event in vWF (V1279I) 13 that increases the risk of bleeding, SDHB S163P that has been shown to cause cancer predisposition 14 , and APC R534Q which increases risk for clotting 15,16 . In addition, embryo S4 has autosomal recessive alpha−actinin−3 deficiency, which is associated with increased aerobic metabolism in skeletal muscle (Fig.…”
Section: Genome-wide Screening For Genetic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obtaining a history of consanguinity in patients with an IRD may assist in selecting appropriate genes for screening and interpreting whole-genome sequencing results. 29 In the current cohort, 3.5% of the patients reported consanguinity, which is mid-range between reported Chinese (<1%) 34 and Norwegian (6%) 31 IRD patient cohorts. However, our results are less than those reported in Brazil (>10%), 35 Spain (11%), 22 and Iran (76%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Recently, it has been proposed that the high sequence coverage, unusual of NGS applications, may be used to estimate the presence of copy number variations (CNVs) often associated with GRs [24,25]. In this way, NGS may be able to allow, in a single analytic procedure, the complete diagnosis of a disease of interest by detecting both SNVs and GRs [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%