Molecular diagnostic yield of genome sequencing versus targeted gene panel testing in racially and ethnically diverse pediatric patients. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • PURPOSE: Adoption of genome sequencing (GS) as a first-line test requires evaluation of its diagnostic yield. We evaluated the GS and targeted gene panel (TGP) testing in diverse pediatric patients (probands) with suspected genetic conditions. METHODS: Probands with neurologic, cardiac, or immunologic conditions were offered GS and TGP testing. Diagnostic yield was compared using a fully paired study design. RESULTS: A total of 645 probands (median age 9 years) underwent genetic testing, and 113 (17.5%) received a molecular diagnosis. Among 642 probands with both GS and TGP testing, GS yielded 106 (16.5%) and TGPs yielded 52 (8.1%) diagnoses (P < .001). Yield was greater for GS vs TGPs in Hispanic/Latino(a) (17.2% vs 9.5%, P < .001) and White/European American (19.8% vs 7.9%, P < .001) but not in Black/African American (11.5% vs 7.7%, P = .22) population groups by self-report. A higher rate of inconclusive results was seen in the Black/African American (63.8%) vs White/European American (47.6%; P = .01) population group. Most causal copy number variants (17 of 19) and mosaic variants (6 of 8) were detected only by GS. CONCLUSION: GS may yield up to twice as many diagnoses in pediatric patients compared with TGP testing but not yet across all population groups.

authors

  • Abul-Husn, Noura S
  • Marathe, Priya
  • Kelly, Nicole R
  • Bonini, Katherine E
  • Sebastin, Monisha
  • Odgis, Jacqueline A
  • Abhyankar, Avinash
  • Brown, Kaitlyn
  • Di Biase, Miranda
  • Gallagher, Katie M
  • Guha, Saurav
  • Ioele, Nicolette
  • Okur, Volkan
  • Ramos, Michelle A
  • Rodriguez, Jessica E
  • Rehman, Atteeq U
  • Thomas-Wilson, Amanda
  • Edelmann, Lisa
  • Zinberg, Randi E
  • Diaz, George A
  • Greally, John M
  • Jobanputra, Vaidehi
  • Suckiel, Sabrina A
  • Horowitz, Carol R
  • Wasserstein, Melissa P
  • Kenny, Eimear E
  • Gelb, Bruce D

publication date

  • May 6, 2023

Research

keywords

  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  • Pathology, Molecular

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85162085800

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.gim.2023.100880

PubMed ID

  • 37158195

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 25

issue

  • 9