Finding Diagnostically Useful Patterns in Quantitative Phenotypic Data

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العنوان: Finding Diagnostically Useful Patterns in Quantitative Phenotypic Data
المؤلفون: Stuart Aitken, Helen V. Firth, Jeremy McRae, Mihail Halachev, Usha Kini, Michael J. Parker, Melissa M. Lees, Katherine Lachlan, Ajoy Sarkar, Shelagh Joss, Miranda Splitt, Shane McKee, Andrea H. Németh, Richard H. Scott, Caroline F. Wright, Joseph A. Marsh, Matthew E. Hurles, David R. FitzPatrick, T.W. Fitzgerald, S.S. Gerety, W.D. Jones, M. van Kogelenberg, D.A. King, J. McRae, K.I. Morley, V. Parthiban, S. Al-Turki, K. Ambridge, D.M. Barrett, T. Bayzetinova, S. Clayton, E.L. Coomber, S. Gribble, P. Jones, N. Krishnappa, L.E. Mason, A. Middleton, R. Miller, E. Prigmore, D. Rajan, A. Sifrim, A.R. Tivey, M. Ahmed, N. Akawi, R. Andrews, U. Anjum, H. Archer, R. Armstrong, M. Balasubramanian, R. Banerjee, D. Barelle, P. Batstone, D. Baty, C. Bennett, J. Berg, B. Bernhard, A.P. Bevan, E. Blair, M. Blyth, D. Bohanna, L. Bourdon, D. Bourn, A. Brady, E. Bragin, C. Brewer, L. Brueton, K. Brunstrom, S.J. Bumpstead, D.J. Bunyan, J. Burn, J. Burton, N. Canham, B. Castle, K. Chandler, S. Clasper, J. Clayton-Smith, T. Cole, A. Collins, M.N. Collinson, F. Connell, N. Cooper, H. Cox, L. Cresswell, G. Cross, Y. Crow, P.M. D’Alessandro, T. Dabir, R. Davidson, S. Davies, J. Dean, C. Deshpande, G. Devlin, A. Dixit, A. Dominiczak, C. Donnelly, D. Donnelly, A. Douglas, A. Duncan, J. Eason, S. Edkins, S. Ellard, P. Ellis, F. Elmslie, K. Evans, S. Everest, T. Fendick, R. Fisher, F. Flinter, N. Foulds, A. Fryer, B. Fu, C. Gardiner, L. Gaunt, N. Ghali, R. Gibbons, S.L. Gomes Pereira, J. Goodship, D. Goudie, E. Gray, P. Greene, L. Greenhalgh, L. Harrison, R. Hawkins, S. Hellens, A. Henderson, E. Hobson, S. Holden, S. Holder, G. Hollingsworth, T. Homfray, M. Humphreys, J. Hurst, S. Ingram, M. Irving, J. Jarvis, L. Jenkins, D. Johnson, D. Jones, E. Jones, D. Josifova, S. Joss, B. Kaemba, S. Kazembe, B. Kerr, U. Kini, E. Kinning, G. Kirby, C. Kirk, E. Kivuva, A. Kraus, D. Kumar, K. Lachlan, W. Lam, A. Lampe, C. Langman, M. Lees, D. Lim, G. Lowther, S.A. Lynch, A. Magee, E. Maher, S. Mansour, K. Marks, K. Martin, U. Maye, E. McCann, V. McConnell, M. McEntagart, R. McGowan, K. McKay, S. McKee, D.J. McMullan, S. McNerlan, S. Mehta, K. Metcalfe, E. Miles, S. Mohammed, T. Montgomery, D. Moore, S. Morgan, A. Morris, J. Morton, H. Mugalaasi, V. Murday, L. Nevitt, R. Newbury-Ecob, A. Norman, R. O’Shea, C. Ogilvie, S. Park, M.J. Parker, C. Patel, J. Paterson, S. Payne, J. Phipps, D.T. Pilz, D. Porteous, N. Pratt, K. Prescott, S. Price, A. Pridham, A. Proctor, H. Purnell, N. Ragge, J. Rankin, L. Raymond, D. Rice, L. Robert, E. Roberts, G. Roberts, J. Roberts, P. Roberts, A. Ross, E. Rosser, A. Saggar, S. Samant, R. Sandford, A. Sarkar, S. Schweiger, C. Scott, R. Scott, A. Selby, A. Seller, C. Sequeira, N. Shannon, S. Sharif, C. Shaw-Smith, E. Shearing, D. Shears, I. Simonic, D. Simpkin, R. Singzon, Z. Skitt, A. Smith, B. Smith, K. Smith, S. Smithson, L. Sneddon, M. Splitt, M. Squires, F. Stewart, H. Stewart, M. Suri, V. Sutton, G.J. Swaminathan, E. Sweeney, K. Tatton-Brown, C. Taylor, R. Taylor, M. Tein, I.K. Temple, J. Thomson, J. Tolmie, A. Torokwa, B. Treacy, C. Turner, P. Turnpenny, C. Tysoe, A. Vandersteen, P. Vasudevan, J. Vogt, E. Wakeling, D. Walker, J. Waters, A. Weber, D. Wellesley, M. Whiteford, S. Widaa, S. Wilcox, D. Williams, N. Williams, G. Woods, C. Wragg, M. Wright, F. Yang, M. Yau, N.P. Carter, M. Parker, H.V. Firth, D.R. FitzPatrick, C.F. Wright, J.C. Barrett, M.E. Hurles
المصدر: American Journal of Human Genetics
Aitken, J, Firth, H V, McRae, J, Halachev, M, Kini, U, Parker, M J, Lees, M M, Lachlan, K, Sarkar, A, Joss, S, Splitt, M, McKee, S, Németh, A H, Scott, R H, Wright, C F, Marsh, J, Hurles, M E, FitzPatrick, D 2019, ' Finding Diagnostically Useful Patterns in Quantitative Phenotypic Data ', American Journal of Human Genetics . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.09.015
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2019.
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, 0301 basic medicine, Proband, Nonsynonymous substitution, Heterozygote, phenotype, Developmental Disabilities, genotype, Dwarfism, Biology, Article, naive Bayes, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Gene Frequency, Similarity (network science), developmental disease, Exome Sequencing, Genotype, Genetics, medicine, Humans, tSNE, Exome, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Child, Gene, Allele frequency, Genetics (clinical), Spectrin, Bayes Theorem, medicine.disease, Repressor Proteins, Developmental disorder, 030104 developmental biology, Mutation, Mutation (genetic algorithm), Female, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery
الوصف: Trio-based whole-exome sequence (WES) data have established confident genetic diagnoses in ∼40% of previously undiagnosed individuals recruited to the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) study. Here we aim to use the breadth of phenotypic information recorded in DDD to augment diagnosis and disease variant discovery in probands. Median Euclidean distances (mEuD) were employed as a simple measure of similarity of quantitative phenotypic data within sets of ≥10 individuals with plausibly causative de novo mutations (DNM) in 28 different developmental disorder genes. 13/28 (46.4%) showed significant similarity for growth or developmental milestone metrics, 10/28 (35.7%) showed similarity in HPO term usage, and 12/28 (43%) showed no phenotypic similarity. Pairwise comparisons of individuals with high-impact inherited variants to the 32 individuals with causative DNM in ANKRD11 using only growth z-scores highlighted 5 likely causative inherited variants and two unrecognized DNM resulting in an 18% diagnostic uplift for this gene. Using an independent approach, naive Bayes classification of growth and developmental data produced reasonably discriminative models for the 24 DNM genes with sufficiently complete data. An unsupervised naive Bayes classification of 6,993 probands with WES data and sufficient phenotypic information defined 23 in silico syndromes (ISSs) and was used to test a “phenotype first” approach to the discovery of causative genotypes using WES variants strictly filtered on allele frequency, mutation consequence, and evidence of constraint in humans. This highlighted heterozygous de novo nonsynonymous variants in SPTBN2 as causative in three DDD probands.
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تدمد: 0002-9297
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.09.015
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.09.015
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رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....8438162f307fa6cb5836ae7a28494148
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تدمد:00029297
DOI:10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.09.015