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. 2017 Dec;19(12):1367-1375.
doi: 10.1038/gim.2017.57. Epub 2017 Jun 15.

Utilization of genomic sequencing for population screening of immunodeficiencies in the newborn

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Utilization of genomic sequencing for population screening of immunodeficiencies in the newborn

Ashleigh R Pavey et al. Genet Med. 2017 Dec.
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Abstract

PurposeImmunodeficiency screening has been added to many state-directed newborn screening programs. The current methodology is limited to screening for severe T-cell lymphopenia disorders. We evaluated the potential of genomic sequencing to augment current newborn screening for immunodeficiency, including identification of non-T cell disorders.MethodsWe analyzed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and clinical data from a cohort of 1,349 newborn-parent trios by genotype-first and phenotype-first approaches. For the genotype-first approach, we analyzed predicted protein-impacting variants in 329 immunodeficiency-related genes in the WGS data. As a phenotype-first approach, electronic health records were used to identify children with clinical features suggestive of immunodeficiency. Genomes of these children and their parents were analyzed using a separate pipeline for identification of candidate pathogenic variants for rare Mendelian disorders.ResultsWGS provides adequate coverage for most known immunodeficiency-related genes. 13,476 distinct variants and 8,502 distinct predicted protein-impacting variants were identified in this cohort; five individuals carried potentially pathogenic variants requiring expert clinical correlation. One clinically asymptomatic individual was found genomically to have complement component 9 deficiency. Of the symptomatic children, one was molecularly identified as having an immunodeficiency condition and two were found to have other molecular diagnoses.ConclusionNeonatal genomic sequencing can potentially augment newborn screening for immunodeficiency.

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