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  • Brownstein, Catherine A., et al. (författare)
  • An international effort towards developing standards for best practices in analysis, interpretation and reporting of clinical genome sequencing results in the CLARITY Challenge
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Genome Biology. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1465-6906 .- 1474-760X. ; 15:3, s. R53-
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: There is tremendous potential for genome sequencing to improve clinical diagnosis and care once it becomes routinely accessible, but this will require formalizing research methods into clinical best practices in the areas of sequence data generation, analysis, interpretation and reporting. The CLARITY Challenge was designed to spur convergence in methods for diagnosing genetic disease starting from clinical case history and genome sequencing data. DNA samples were obtained from three families with heritable genetic disorders and genomic sequence data were donated by sequencing platform vendors. The challenge was to analyze and interpret these data with the goals of identifying disease-causing variants and reporting the findings in a clinically useful format. Participating contestant groups were solicited broadly, and an independent panel of judges evaluated their performance. Results: A total of 30 international groups were engaged. The entries reveal a general convergence of practices on most elements of the analysis and interpretation process. However, even given this commonality of approach, only two groups identified the consensus candidate variants in all disease cases, demonstrating a need for consistent fine-tuning of the generally accepted methods. There was greater diversity of the final clinical report content and in the patient consenting process, demonstrating that these areas require additional exploration and standardization. Conclusions: The CLARITY Challenge provides a comprehensive assessment of current practices for using genome sequencing to diagnose and report genetic diseases. There is remarkable convergence in bioinformatic techniques, but medical interpretation and reporting are areas that require further development by many groups.
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  • Algaba, Juan-Carlos, et al. (författare)
  • Broadband Multi-wavelength Properties of M87 during the 2017 Event Horizon Telescope Campaign
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Astrophysical Journal Letters. - : American Astronomical Society. - 2041-8213 .- 2041-8205. ; 911:1
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In 2017, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration succeeded in capturing the first direct image of the center of the M87 galaxy. The asymmetric ring morphology and size are consistent with theoretical expectations for a weakly accreting supermassive black hole of mass ∼6.5 × 109 M o˙. The EHTC also partnered with several international facilities in space and on the ground, to arrange an extensive, quasi-simultaneous multi-wavelength campaign. This Letter presents the results and analysis of this campaign, as well as the multi-wavelength data as a legacy data repository. We captured M87 in a historically low state, and the core flux dominates over HST-1 at high energies, making it possible to combine core flux constraints with the more spatially precise very long baseline interferometry data. We present the most complete simultaneous multi-wavelength spectrum of the active nucleus to date, and discuss the complexity and caveats of combining data from different spatial scales into one broadband spectrum. We apply two heuristic, isotropic leptonic single-zone models to provide insight into the basic source properties, but conclude that a structured jet is necessary to explain M87's spectrum. We can exclude that the simultaneous γ-ray emission is produced via inverse Compton emission in the same region producing the EHT mm-band emission, and further conclude that the γ-rays can only be produced in the inner jets (inward of HST-1) if there are strongly particle-dominated regions. Direct synchrotron emission from accelerated protons and secondaries cannot yet be excluded.
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  • Martin-Almedina, Silvia, et al. (författare)
  • EPHB4 kinase-inactivating mutations cause autosomal dominant lymphatic-related hydrops fetalis
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Journal of Clinical Investigation. - 0021-9738 .- 1558-8238. ; 126:8, s. 3080-3088
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Hydrops fetalis describes fluid accumulation in at least 2 fetal compartments, including abdominal cavities, pleura, and pericardium, or in body tissue. The majority of hydrops fetalis cases are nonimmune conditions that present with generalized edema of the fetus, and approximately 15% of these nonimmune cases result from a lymphatic abnormality. Here, we have identified an autosomal dominant, inherited form of lymphatic-related (nonimmune) hydrops fetalis (LRHF). Independent exome sequencing projects on 2 families with a history of in utero and neonatal deaths associated with nonimmune hydrops fetalis uncovered 2 heterozygous missense variants in the gene encoding Eph receptor B4 (EPHB4). Biochemical analysis determined that the mutant EPHB4 proteins are devoid of tyrosine kinase activity, indicating that loss of EPHB4 signaling contributes to LRHF pathogenesis. Further, inactivation of Ephb4 in lymphatic endothelial cells of developing mouse embryos led to defective lymphovenous valve formation and consequent subcutaneous edema. Together, these findings identify EPHB4 as a critical regulator of early lymphatic vascular development and demonstrate that mutations in the gene can cause an autosomal dominant form of LRHF that is associated with a high mortality rate.
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  • Panneman, Daan M., et al. (författare)
  • Cost-effective sequence analysis of 113 genes in 1,192 probands with retinitis pigmentosa and Leber congenital amaurosis
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. - : Frontiers Media SA. - 2296-634X. ; 11
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Introduction: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) are two groups of inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) where the rod photoreceptors degenerate followed by the cone photoreceptors of the retina. A genetic diagnosis for IRDs is challenging since >280 genes are associated with these conditions. While whole exome sequencing (WES) is commonly used by diagnostic facilities, the costs and required infrastructure prevent its global applicability. Previous studies have shown the cost-effectiveness of sequence analysis using single molecule Molecular Inversion Probes (smMIPs) in a cohort of patients diagnosed with Stargardt disease and other maculopathies. Methods: Here, we introduce a smMIPs panel that targets the exons and splice sites of all currently known genes associated with RP and LCA, the entire RPE65 gene, known causative deep-intronic variants leading to pseudo-exons, and part of the RP17 region associated with autosomal dominant RP, by using a total of 16,812 smMIPs. The RP-LCA smMIPs panel was used to screen 1,192 probands from an international cohort of predominantly RP and LCA cases. Results and discussion: After genetic analysis, a diagnostic yield of 56% was obtained which is on par with results from WES analysis. The effectiveness and the reduced costs compared to WES renders the RP-LCA smMIPs panel a competitive approach to provide IRD patients with a genetic diagnosis, especially in countries with restricted access to genetic testing.
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  • Svensson, Emma, 1979-, et al. (författare)
  • Genome of Pesxtera Muierii skull shows high diversity and low mutational load in pre-glacial Europe
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Current Biology. - : Cell Press. - 0960-9822 .- 1879-0445. ; 31:14, s. 2973-U21
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Few complete human genomes from the European Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) have been sequenced. Using novel sampling and DNA extraction approaches, we sequenced the genome of a woman from "Pesxtera Muierii,"Romania who lived similar to 34,000 years ago to 13.5x coverage. The genome shows similarities to modern-day Europeans, but she is not a direct ancestor. Although her cranium exhibits both modern human and Neanderthal features, the genome shows similar levels of Neanderthal admixture (similar to 3.1%) to most EUP humans but only half compared to the similar to 40,000-year-old Pesxtera Oase 1. All EUP European hunter-gatherers display high genetic diversity, demonstrating that the severe loss of diversity occurred during and after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) rather than just during the out-of-Africa migration. The prevalence of genetic diseases is expected to increase with low diversity; however, pathogenic variant load was relatively constant from EUP to modern times, despite post-LGM hunter-gatherers having the lowest diversity ever observed among Europeans.
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  • van Deuren, Rosanne, et al. (författare)
  • Expansion of mutation-driven haematopoietic clones is associated with insulin resistance and low HDL-cholesterol in individuals with obesity
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: bioRxiv. - : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • AimsHaematopoietic clones caused by somatic mutations with ≥2% variant allele frequency (VAF), known as clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), increase with age and have been linked to risk of haematological malignancies and cardiovascular disease. Recent observations suggest that smaller clones are also associated with adverse clinical outcomes. Our aims were to determine the prevalence of clonal haematopoiesis driven by clones of variable sizes, and to examine the development of clones over time in relation to age and metabolic dysregulation over up to 20 years in individuals with obesity.Methods and ResultsWe used an ultrasensitive single-molecule molecular inversion probe sequencing assay to identify clonal haematopoiesis driver mutations (CHDMs) in blood samples from individuals with obesity from the Swedish Obese Subjects study. In a single-timepoint dataset with samples from 1050 individuals, we identified 273 candidate CHDMs in 216 individuals, with VAF ranging from 0.01% to 31.15% and CHDM prevalence and clone sizes increasing with age. Longitudinal analysis over 20 years in CHDM-positive samples from 40 individuals showed that small clones can grow over time and become CHIP. VAF increased on average by 7% (range -4% to 27%) per year. Rate of clone growth was positively associated with insulin resistance (R=0.40, P=0.025) and low circulating levels of high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) (R=-0.68, P=1.74E-05).ConclusionOur results show that haematopoietic clones can be detected and monitored before they become CHIP and indicate that insulin resistance and low HDL-C, well-established cardiovascular risk factors, are associated with clonal expansion in individuals with obesity.Translational perspectivesClonal haematopoiesis-driver mutations are somatic mutations in haematopoietic stem cells that lead to clones detectable in peripheral blood. Haematopoietic clones with a variant allele frequency (VAF) ≥2%, known as clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), are recognized as an independent cardiovascular risk factor. Here, we show that smaller clones are prevalent, and also correlate with age. Our longitudinal observations in individuals with obesity over 20 years showed that more than half of all clone-positive individuals show growing clones and clones with VAF <2% can grow and become CHIP. Importantly, clone growth was accelerated in individuals with insulin resistance and low high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C).Translational outlook 1: Haematopoietic clones can be detected and monitored before they become CHIP.Translational outlook 2: The association between insulin resistance and low HDL-C with growth of haematopoietic clones opens the possibility that treatments improving metabolism, such as weight loss, may reduce growth of clones and thereby cardiovascular risk.One Sentence SummaryIn obesity, the growth rate of mutation-driven haematopoietic clones increased with insulin resistance and low HDL-C, both known risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
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