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| DOI | 10.1038/S41431-023-01523-5 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
| Tipo | artículo de investigación |
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Autores Afiliación Chile
Instituciones Chile
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Internacional
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Afiliación Extranjera
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Rare diseases affect millions of people worldwide, and most have a genetic etiology. The incorporation of next-generation sequencing into clinical settings, particularly exome and genome sequencing, has resulted in an unprecedented improvement in diagnosis and discovery in the past decade. Nevertheless, these tools are unavailable in many countries, increasing health care gaps between high- and low-and-middle-income countries and prolonging the "diagnostic odyssey" for patients. To advance genomic diagnoses in a setting of limited genomic resources, we developed DECIPHERD, an undiagnosed diseases program in Chile. DECIPHERD was implemented in two phases: training and local development. The training phase relied on international collaboration with Baylor College of Medicine, and the local development was structured as a hybrid model, where clinical and bioinformatics analysis were performed in-house and sequencing outsourced abroad, due to lack of high-throughput equipment in Chile. We describe the implementation process and findings of the first 103 patients. They had heterogeneous phenotypes, including congenital anomalies, intellectual disabilities and/or immune system dysfunction. Patients underwent clinical exome or research exome sequencing, as solo cases or with parents using a trio design. We identified pathogenic, likely pathogenic or variants of unknown significance in genes related to the patients ' phenotypes in 47 (45.6%) of them. Half were de novo informative variants, and half of the identified variants have not been previously reported in public databases. DECIPHERD ended the diagnostic odyssey for many participants. This hybrid strategy may be useful for settings of similarly limited genomic resources and lead to discoveries in understudied populations.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | POLI-HARLOWE, MARIA CECILIA | Mujer |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Hospital de Niños Dr Roberto del Rio - Chile Hospital de Niños Roberto del Río - Chile |
| 2 | Rebolledo-Jaramillo, B. | Hombre |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 3 | LAGOS-CARRILLO, CATALINA DEL PILAR | Mujer |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 4 | Orellana, Joan | - |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 5 | Moreno, Gabriela | - |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 6 | Martin, Luz M. | - |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Hosp Padre Hurtado - Chile Hospital Padre Hurtado - Chile Universidad de Chile - Chile |
| 7 | Encina, Gonzalo | Hombre |
Biosoluciones UDD - Chile
Biosoluciones UDD. Santiago de Chile - Chile |
| 8 | Bohme, Daniela | - |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Biosoluciones UDD - Chile Biosoluciones UDD. Santiago de Chile - Chile |
| 9 | FAUNDEZ-APABLAZA, VICTOR MANUEL | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 10 | Zavala, M. Jesus | - |
Hospital Base Valdivia - Chile
Hospital Base de Valdivia - Chile |
| 11 | Hasbun, Trinidad | Mujer |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Hosp Exequiel Gonzalez Cortes - Chile Clínica Alemana - Chile Hospital Exequiel González Cortés - Chile |
| 12 | Fischer, Sara | Mujer |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 13 | Brito, Florencia | - |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 14 | Araya, Diego | Hombre |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 15 | Lira, Manuel | Hombre |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 16 | de la Cruz, Javiera | Mujer |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
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| 17 | Astudillo, Camila | Mujer |
Hospital de Niños Dr Roberto del Rio - Chile
Hospital de Niños Roberto del Río - Chile |
| 18 | LAY-SON, GUILLERMO | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Facultad de Medicina - Chile |
| 19 | Cares, Carolina | Mujer |
Hospital Luis Calvo Mackenna - Chile
Hospital Dr. Luis Calvo Mackenna Hospital - Chile |
| 20 | ARACENA-ALVAREZ, MARIANA INES | Mujer |
Hospital Luis Calvo Mackenna - Chile
Hospital Dr. Luis Calvo Mackenna Hospital - Chile |
| 21 | Martin, Esteban San | - |
Hospital Guillermo Grant Benavente - Chile
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| 22 | Coban-Akdemir, Zeynep H. | Mujer |
Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston - Chile
BAYLOR COLL MED - Estados Unidos University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - Chile Baylor College of Medicine - Estados Unidos |
| 23 | Posey, Jennifer E. | Mujer |
BAYLOR COLL MED - Estados Unidos
Baylor College of Medicine - Estados Unidos |
| 24 | Lupski, James R. | Hombre |
BAYLOR COLL MED - Estados Unidos
Baylor College of Medicine - Estados Unidos |
| 25 | Repetto, Gabriela M. | Mujer |
Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Hosp Padre Hurtado - Chile Hospital Padre Hurtado - Chile Universidad de Chile - Chile |
| Fuente |
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| FONDECYT |
| FONDEQUIP |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Fondequip EQM |
| Child Health Foundation |
| ANID-Chile |
| International Networks |
| Agradecimiento |
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| ANID-Chile grants Fondecyt # 1211411 (GMR), 11220642 (BR-J) and #1221802 (CP),International Networks #180047, Fondequip EQM #150093 and #220062 and a donation from the Child Health Foundation, Birmingham, AL. |
| ANID-Chile grants Fondecyt # 1211411 (GMR), 11220642 (BR-J) and #1221802 (CP), International Networks #180047, Fondequip EQM #150093 and #220062 and a donation from the Child Health Foundation, Birmingham, AL. |