Diagnostic potential of the amniotic fluid cells transcriptome in deciphering mendelian disease: a proof-of-concept

  • M. Lee
  • , A.K.Y. Kwong
  • , M.M.C. Chui
  • , J.F.T. Chau
  • , C.C.Y. Mak
  • , S.L.K. Au
  • , H.M. Lo
  • , K.Y.K. Chan
  • , V.A. Yépez
  • , J. Gagneur
  • , A.S.Y. Kan
  • , B.H.Y. Chung

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Abstract

RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is emerging in genetic diagnoses as it provides functional support for the interpretation of variants of uncertain significance. However, the use of amniotic fluid (AF) cells for RNA-seq has not yet been explored. Here, we examined the expression of clinically relevant genes in AF cells (n = 48) compared with whole blood and fibroblasts. The number of well-expressed genes in AF cells was comparable to that in fibroblasts and much higher than that in blood across different disease categories. We found AF cells RNA-seq feasible and beneficial in prenatal diagnosis (n = 4) as transcriptomic data elucidated the molecular consequence leading to the pathogenicity upgrade of variants in CHD7 and COL1A2 and revising the in silico prediction of a variant in MYRF. AF cells RNA-seq could become a reasonable choice for postnatal patients with advantages over fibroblasts and blood as it prevents invasive procedures.
Original languageEnglish
Journalnpj Genomic Medicine
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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