Analysis of Clinical Laboratory Detecting Challenging Variants from Exome Sequencing Using Simulated Patient-Parent Trio Sample: Pilot Study for Neurodevelopmental Disorder de Novo Variants.

The Journal of molecular diagnostics : JMD(2023)

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To date, there has been no systematic analysis for the clinical laboratory in detecting technically challenging variants using the trio-based exome sequencing (ES) approach. Here, we present an interlaboratory pilot proficiency testing study that used synthetic patient-parent specimens to assess the detection of challenging variants with de novo dominant inheritance modes for neurodevelopmental disorders using various trio-based ES. In total, 27 clinical laboratories that performed diagnostic exome analyses participated in the survey. One of the 26 challenging variants was identified by all laboratories, whereas all 26 variants were identified by only nine laboratories. The lack of identification of mosaic variants was often due to the bioinformatics analysis that excluded the variant. For missing intended heterozygous variants, probable root causes were related to the technical bioinformatics pipeline and variant interpretation and reporting. For each missing variant, there may be more than one probable reason from the different laboratories. There was considerable variation in interlaboratory performance for detecting challenging variants using trio-based ES. This finding may have important implications for the design and validation of tests for different variant types in clinical laboratories, especially for technically challenging variants, and necessary workflow modification can potentially improve trio-based ES performance.
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