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Using next-generation sequencing for the diagnosis of rare disorders : a family with retinitis pigmentosa and skeletal abnormalities

Authors :
Schrader, Kasmintan
Heravi-Moussavi, Alireza
Waters, Paula J.
Senz, Janine
Whelan, James
Eydoux, Patrice
Nielsen, Torsten
Gallagher, Barry
Oloumi, Arusha
Boyd, Niki
Fernandez, Bridget A.
Young, Terry-Lynn
Jones, Steve J. M.
Hirst, Martin
Shah, Sohrab P.
Marra, Marco
Green, Jane
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Linkage analysis with subsequent candidate gene sequencing is typically used to diagnose novel inherited syndromes. It is now possible to expedite diagnosis through the sequencing of all coding regions of the genome (the exome) or full genomes. We sequenced the exomes of four members of a family presenting with spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia and retinitis pigmentosa and identified a six-base-pair (6-bp) deletion in GNPTG, the gene implicated in mucolipidosis type IIIγ. The diagnosis was confirmed by biochemical studies and both broadens the mucolipidosis type III phenotype and demonstrates the clinical utility of nextgeneration sequencing to diagnose rare genetic diseases.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........134c905a9ee1322cdf2ed0a4ce2b2a9d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14288/1.0398484