Slice TestingdConsiderations from Ordering to Reporting A Joint Report of the Association for Molecular Pathology, College of American Pathologists, and National Society of Genetic Counselors

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS(2024)

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As the number of genes associated with various germline disorders continues to grow, it is becoming more difficult for clinical laboratories to maintain separate assays for interrogating disease -focused gene panels. One solution to this challenge is termed slice testing, where capture backbone is used to analyze data specific to a set of genes, and for this article, we will focus on exome. A key advantage to this strategy is greater flexibility by adding genes as they become associated with disease or the ability to accommodate specific provider requests. Here, we provide expert consensus recommendations and results from an Association for Molecular Pathologyesponsored survey of clinical laboratories performing exome sequencing to compare a slice testing approach with traditional static gene panels and comprehensive exome analysis. We explore specific considerations for slices, including gene selection, analytic performance, coverage, quality, and interpretation. Our goal is to provide comprehensive guidance for clinical laboratories interested in designing and using slice tests as a diagnostic. (J Mol Diagn 2024, 26: 159e167; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoldx.2023.11.008)
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