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Hum Mutat ; 43(12): 1795-1807, 2022 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35998261

ABSTRACT

Routine exome sequencing (ES) in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) remains inconclusive in >50% of the cases. Research analysis of unsolved cases can identify novel candidate genes but is time-consuming, subjective, and hard to compare between labs. The field, therefore, requires automated and standardized assessment methods to prioritize candidates for matchmaking. We developed AutoCaSc (https://autocasc.uni-leipzig.de) based on our candidate scoring scheme. We validated our approach using synthetic trios and real in-house trio ES data. AutoCaSc consistently (94.5% of all cases) scored the relevant variants in valid novel NDD genes in the top three ranks. In 93 real trio exomes, AutoCaSc identified most (97.5%) previously manually scored variants while evaluating additional high-scoring variants missed in manual evaluation. It identified candidate variants in previously undescribed NDD candidate genes (CNTN2, DLGAP1, SMURF1, NRXN3, and PRICKLE1). AutoCaSc enables anybody to quickly screen a variant for its plausibility in NDD. After contributing >40 descriptions of NDD-associated genes, we provide usage recommendations based on our extensive experience. Our implementation is capable of pipeline integration and therefore allows the screening of large cohorts for candidate genes. AutoCaSc empowers even small labs to a standardized matchmaking collaboration and to contribute to the ongoing identification of novel NDD entities.


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Neurodevelopmental Disorders , Humans , Neurodevelopmental Disorders/genetics , Neurodevelopmental Disorders/diagnosis , Exome , Exome Sequencing , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/genetics
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Eur J Hum Genet ; 29(5): 808-815, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33547425

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Perinatal mortality is a heavy burden for both affected parents and physicians. However, the underlying genetic causes have not been sufficiently investigated and most cases remain without diagnosis. This impedes appropriate counseling or therapy. We describe four affected children of two unrelated families with cardiomyopathy, hydrops fetalis, or cystic hygroma that all deceased perinatally. In the four patients, we found the following homozygous loss of function (LoF) variants in SLC30A5 NM_022902.4:c.832_836del p.(Ile278Phefs*33) and NM_022902.4:c.1981_1982del p.(His661Tyrfs*10). Knockout of SLC30A5 has previously been shown a cardiac phenotype in mouse models and no homozygous LoF variants in SLC30A5 are currently described in gnomAD. Taken together, we present SLC30A5 as a new gene for a severe and perinatally lethal form of cardiomyopathy.


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Cardiomyopathies/genetics , Cation Transport Proteins/genetics , Loss of Function Mutation , Adult , Cardiomyopathies/pathology , Fatal Outcome , Female , Homozygote , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Pedigree
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