2016
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.3837
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SAT0010 A Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing Gene Panel for Autoinflammation

Abstract: BackgroundMonogenic autoinflammatory diseases (AID) are severe lifelong systemic inflammatory disorders with dysregulated innate immunity, causing significant morbidity, mortality, and economic burden. The number of AID is rapidly expanding. Securing a molecular diagnosis is of major importance for treatment, prognosis, and genetic counselling. Routine genetic screening is time-consuming, costly, and lacks sensitivity since only common disease harbouring exons of a minority of the known AID genes are currently… Show more

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“…15 Captured and indexed libraries (QXT Target Enrichment System) were sequenced as a multiplex of 16 samples on an Illumina MiSeq sequencer in paired-end mode. The mean depth of cover for each amplicon was 250X, which was sufficient to detect somatic mosaicism down to 5%.…”
Section: Genetic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…15 Captured and indexed libraries (QXT Target Enrichment System) were sequenced as a multiplex of 16 samples on an Illumina MiSeq sequencer in paired-end mode. The mean depth of cover for each amplicon was 250X, which was sufficient to detect somatic mosaicism down to 5%.…”
Section: Genetic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean depth of cover for each amplicon was 250X, which was sufficient to detect somatic mosaicism down to 5%. 15 Read alignment, variant calling, and annotation were performed using Agilent Sure Call v3.0 software.…”
Section: Genetic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tonsillectomy, undertaken for recurrent upper airway compromise secondary to intercurrent (presumed viral) infections, resulted in complete resolution of the cutaneous vasculitis, compatible with a reactive or “hypersensitivity” cutaneous lymphocytic vasculitis [ 11 , 12 ]. The presence of macrocephaly, autistic spectrum disorder, recurrent URTI, and cutaneous vasculitis prompted us to screen him using a targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) panel, which targets known 166 genes broadly associated with immune dysregulation or vasculopathy, the vasculitis and inflammation panel [ 13 ].…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%