Gene selection for the Australian Reproductive Genetic Carrier Screening Project (“Mackenzie’s Mission”)

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Abstract

Reproductive genetic carrier screening aims to offer couples information about their chance of having children with certain autosomal recessive and X-linked genetic conditions. We developed a gene list for use in “Mackenzie’s Mission”, a research project in which 10,000 couples will undergo screening. Criteria for selecting genes were: the condition should be life-limiting or disabling, with childhood onset, such that couples would be likely to take steps to avoid having an affected child; and/or be one for which early diagnosis and intervention would substantially change outcome. Strong evidence for gene-phenotype relationship was required. Candidate genes were identified from OMIM and via review of 23 commercial and published gene lists. Genes were reviewed by 16 clinical geneticists using a standard operating procedure, in a process overseen by a multidisciplinary committee which included clinical geneticists, genetic counselors, an ethicist, a parent of a child with a genetic condition and scientists from diagnostic and research backgrounds. 1300 genes met criteria. Genes associated with non-syndromic deafness and non-syndromic differences of sex development were not included. Our experience has highlighted that gene selection for a carrier screening panel needs to be a dynamic process with ongoing review and refinement.

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Kirk, E. P., Ong, R., Boggs, K., Hardy, T., Righetti, S., Kamien, B., … Delatycki, M. B. (2021). Gene selection for the Australian Reproductive Genetic Carrier Screening Project (“Mackenzie’s Mission”). European Journal of Human Genetics, 29(1), 79–87. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-020-0685-x

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