scholarly journals Concurrent pre-implantation genetic testing for single gene disorders and aneuploidy screening from a single trophectoderm (TE) biopsy using targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) without whole genome amplification (WGA)

2019 ◽  
Vol 112 (3) ◽  
pp. e32-e33
Author(s):  
Heather Garnsey ◽  
Chaim Jalas ◽  
Yiping Zhan ◽  
Cara Vega ◽  
Vaidehi Jobanputra ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 56 (8) ◽  
pp. 513-520 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurène Ben Aim ◽  
Pascal Pigny ◽  
Luis Jaime Castro-Vega ◽  
Alexandre Buffet ◽  
Laurence Amar ◽  
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BackgroundKnowing the genetic status of patients affected by paragangliomas and pheochromocytomas (PPGL) is important for the guidance of their management and their relatives. Our objective was to improve the diagnostic performances of PPGL genetic testing by next-generation sequencing (NGS).MethodsWe developed a custom multigene panel, which includes 17 PPGL genes and is compatible with both germline and tumour DNA screening. The NGS assay was first validated in a retrospective cohort of 201 frozen tumour DNAs and then applied prospectively to 623 DNAs extracted from leucocytes, frozen or paraffin-embedded PPGL tumours.ResultsIn the retrospective cohort, the sensitivity of the NGS assay was evaluated at 100% for point and indels mutations and 86% for large rearrangements. The mutation rate was re-evaluated from 65% (132/202) to 78% (156/201) after NGS analysis. In the prospective cohort, NGS detected not only germline and somatic mutations but also co-occurring variants and mosaicism. A mutation was identified in 74% of patients for whom both germline and tumour DNA were available.ConclusionThe analysis of 824 DNAs from patients with PPGL demonstrated that NGS assay significantly improves the performances of PPGL genetic testing compared with conventional methods, increasing the rate of identified mutations and identifying rare genetic mechanisms.


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