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. 2024 Dec 31;62(1):32-36.
doi: 10.1136/jmg-2024-110115.

Long-read sequencing for detection and subtyping of Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes

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Long-read sequencing for detection and subtyping of Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes

Vahid Akbari et al. J Med Genet. .

Abstract

Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and Angelman syndrome (AS) are imprinting disorders caused by genetic or epigenetic aberrations of 15q11.2-q13. Their clinical testing is often multitiered; diagnostic testing begins with methylation-specific multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification or methylation-sensitive PCR and then proceeds to molecular subtyping to determine the mechanism and recurrence risk. Currently, correct classification of a proband's PWS/AS subtype often requires parental samples, a costly process for families and health systems. The use of nanopore sequencing for molecular diagnosis of PWS and AS has been explored by Yamada et al; however, to confirm heterodisomy parental data were still required. Here, we investigate genome-wide nanopore sequencing in a larger cohort of PWS (18) and AS (6) as a singular test to detect the molecular subtype, without parental data. We accurately subtyped these cases including uniparental heterodisomy, mixed iso-/heterodisomy, type 1 and 2 deletions, microdeletion and UBE3A indels. One PWS case with a previously unresolved diagnosis subtyped as maternal isodisomy. This work highlights the application of long-read sequencing and other imprinted regions outside of the PWS/AS critical region to resolve the molecular diagnosis and subtyping of PWS and AS without parental data. The work also outlines an approach to generically detect heterodisomy through the interrogation of distant imprinted regions.

Keywords: DNA Methylation; Epigenomics; Genetics, Medical; Genomics; Nanopore Sequencing.

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Competing interests: SD, KD and SJMJ have received travel funding from Oxford Nanopore to present at conferences. YS, SC, RW, CFB and SJMJ are affiliated with Alamya Health, which provides genetic sequencing using Oxford Nanopore technology.

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