Developmental implications of genetic testing for physical indications
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Developmental implications of genetic testing for physical indications
Abstract
In children undergoing genetic testing for physical health concerns, we examined how often the results also revealed information about their risk for neurodevelopmental disorders. The study sample consisted of 3056 genetic tests (1686 chromosomal microarrays--CMAs, and 1378 next-generation sequencing--NGS panels) ordered at a tertiary pediatric hospital because of a physical/congenital health problem. Tests ordered to investigate developmental concerns were excluded. Pathogenic, or likely pathogenic variants were manually reviewed for diagnostic likelihood, and for evidence of an association with a neurodevelopmental disorder (e.g., autism or intellectual disability). A total of 169 CMAs (10%) and 232 NGS panels (17%) had likely diagnostic results. More than half (52%) of all diagnostic results had established evidence of a neurodevelopmental disorder association. In summary, there is a high prevalence of neurodevelopmental implications from genetic tests ordered for physical/congenital indications. This broad clinical utility suggests a growing need for genetics-first developmental care pathways.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society of Human Genetics.
Conflict of interest statement
JV serves as a consultant for NoBias Therapeutics Inc. SWS is on the scientific advisory committee of Population Bio and is an academic consultant of the King Abdullaziz University. The other authors have no relevant conflicts of interest.
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