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. 2013 Sep;15(5):710-22.
doi: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2013.05.006. Epub 2013 Jun 28.

Novel CFTR variants identified during the first 3 years of cystic fibrosis newborn screening in California

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Novel CFTR variants identified during the first 3 years of cystic fibrosis newborn screening in California

Lisa Prach et al. J Mol Diagn. 2013 Sep.

Abstract

California uses a unique method to screen newborns for cystic fibrosis (CF) that includes gene scanning and DNA sequencing after only one California-40 cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) panel mutation has been identified in hypertrypsinogenemic specimens. Newborns found by sequencing to have one or more additional mutations or variants (including novel variants) in the CFTR gene are systematically followed, allowing for prospective assessment of the pathogenic potential of these variants. During the first 3 years of screening, 55 novel variants were identified. Six of these novel variants were discovered in five screen-negative participants and three were identified in multiple unrelated participants. Ten novel variants (c.2554_2555insT, p.F1107L, c.-152G>C, p.L323P, p.L32M, c.2883_2886dupGTCA, c.2349_2350insT, p.K114del, c.-602A>T, and c.2822delT) were associated with a CF phenotype (42% of participants were diagnosed at 4 to 25 months of age), whereas 26 were associated with CFTR-related metabolic syndrome to date. Associations with the remaining novel variants were confounded by the presence of other diseases or other mutations in cis or by inadequate follow-up. These findings have implications for how CF newborn screening and follow-up is conducted and will help guide which genotypes should, and which should not, be considered screen positive for CF in California and elsewhere.

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California CF NBS algorithm. The number of newborns screened positive and negative at each step of the screening process is shown for July 16, 2007, through July 15, 2010. The asterisks indicate newborns with negative CF NBS results.

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