The diagnostic utility of exome-based carrier screening in families with a positive family history

Udhaya Hardik Kotecha,Mehul Mistri, Pranavchand Rayabarapu,Parth Shah,Nidhi Shah

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A(2022)

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Identification of disease-causing variants in families with a history of a suspected recessive disorder is essential for appropriate counseling and reproductive decision making. The present case series depicts the utility of whole exome-based phenotypes-driven carrier analysis in 14 families with a positive family history. A phenotype-based analysis revealed a putative diagnostic yield of 71.4%. Proband sample, though insufficient, was available in only one family, which allowed the diagnosis to be confirmed. In the remaining nine families, despite the detection of heterozygous pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants, only a putative diagnosis was possible due to incomplete proband phenotyping as well as nonavailability of proband samples. We describe the youngest known patient homozygous for a likely pathogenic variant in PPP1R21. He is currently asymptomatic at 7 days of life and has a simplified gyral pattern on neuroimaging. The case series, though small, captures the challenges in the diagnosis of genetic disorders in low to middle income countries with in-equitable health care access. It reinforces the significance of detailed phenotyping in the proband as well as the importance of DNA storage for a conclusive diagnosis. A recurring post-test counseling challenge was risk ascertainment and reproductive decision making in subsequent pregnancies if the detected pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants are co-inherited, in families with a putative diagnosis. When opted for, prenatal testing in such a scenario would be limited in its ability to comment on the fetal status with respect to the disorder in the proband.
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carrier screening, exome sequencing, prenatal genetic testing
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